lauralindseyNASA PRESS RELEASE 3-15-04Sat Mar 13 06:28:16 200412.77.187.182Just when you think it's a little too quiet......Now that's planning ahead isn't it? Let's see....one, two, three!!!! Three days advance notice for a NASA news release, must be something big, in fact that is exactly what they are stating in the statement posted below. I went to NASA's report site and took a look at the log. Since February 25 there have been numerous and repeated reports of three comets. SOHO went down just as something bright was coming from underneath the sun. Of course there are many theories making the rounds and ironically NASA has put three days suspense into whatever announcement they have in store for us. Hmmm, maybe this is what the two asteroid/comet movies recently replayed were preparing us for, perhaps this is the NWO's Nesara announcement, perhaps the Anti-christ is going to be introduced, perhaps they are going to tell us there is life on Mars, who knows.....only the ones who are holding their peace until the 15th. However, with a little investigative research it shouldn't be too awfully hard to get a fix on the situation. Personally I am looking into whatever it was that Dr. Michael Brown at CalTech discovered, a brown dwarf or some other type star/planet. Anyone speculating or have ideas or clues or news? Have a blessed day. Laura http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2004/mar/HQ_n04040_solar_object.html Donald Savage/Dwayne BrownHeadquarters, Washington(Phone: 202/358-1547/1726)Jane PlattJet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.(Phone: 818/354-0880)March 12, 2004NOTE TO EDITORS : N04-040NASA Schedules News Briefing About Unusual Solar ObjectThe discovery of a mysterious object in our solar system is the topicof a listen-and-log-on news briefing on Monday, March 15, at 1 p.m.EST.Dr. Michael Brown, associate professor of planetary astronomy,California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. will present hisdiscovery of the most distant object ever detected orbiting the sun.He and colleagues made the discovery as part of a NASA-fundedresearch project.The virtual news briefing is only for reporters. Reporters in theUnited States can listen to the briefing and participate in thequestion-and-answer session by calling: 888/889-1963. Overseas mediamay call: 1/773/756-4808. Calls to these lines should start at 12:50p.m. EST. The pass code is: "objects."Graphics supporting this news briefing will be posted Monday on theInternet by 1 p.m. EST: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media/releases/ssc2004-05/telecon/ Images and information about this discovery will be on the Internetat: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media/releases/ssc2004-05 & http://www.nasa.gov - end ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------text-only version of this releaseNASA press releases and other information are available automaticallyby sending an Internet electronic mail message to domo@hq.nasa.gov .In the body of the message (not the subject line) users should typethe words "subscribe press-release" (no quotes). The system willreply with a confirmation via E-mail of each subscription. A secondautomatic message will include additional information on the service.NASA releases also are available via CompuServe using the command GONASA. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, address an E-mailmessage to domo@hq.nasa.gov , leave the subject blank, and typeonly "unsubscribe press-release" (no quotes) in the body of themessage.Back to NASA Newsroom | Back to NASA Homepage
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