note: found this; and, just throwing it into the mix just for extra chit-chat.........

2004 XP 14 - The Comet of the Warning ?
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Could this comet be that of the Warning ?
It is big enough, 600 meters, and will pass
relatively near, 1.1 Lunar Distance.
In Our Lady of Roses, the Great Ball of Redemption,
the seer saw a comet suddenly changing the course
and heading toward Earth.
A guy in Godlike related a dream like this vision.
We must remember too that the Earth, Sun and remainder
planets magnetism is alterated now, with the presence
of Planet X.
Remember Jesus' messages through the Two Patricks
from Ireland and Mary Clark, hinting the time frame
of His coming, clearly during the World Cup.
The people of Return of Light are expecting a
big event around July 1, but they do not know what is.
Too many signs, it is good to be alert.
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( from Space Weather )
ASTEROID FLYBY: During the early morning hours of Monday, July 3rd, asteroid 2004 XP14 will fly past Earth barely farther away than the Moon. XP14 is large enough (600 meters wide) and bright enough (11th magnitude) to see through backyard telescopes as it races across the star-fields of the Milky Way. There's no danger of a collision, just a nice photo-op for amateur astronomers.
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Here we go again. A new comet to watch.
This below is from a Nasa site.
Interesting part:
" Using past experience as a guide, there is a 1/6 chance that it is a binary. "
What this means ? Two asteroids ? Conchita says
that the Warning will begin with the shock of two "stars".
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2004 XP14 Planning
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Background
2004 XP14 was discovered by LINEAR on December 10, 2004. It will make a VERY close approach
within 0.00289 AU (only 1.1 lunar distances!) at 04:25 UT on July 3. Four hours and ten minutes
later, our first track starts at Goldstone when the asteroid is only 1.30 lunar distances from
Earth. Its physical properties are unknown, but its absolute magnitude of 19.3 suggests a diameter
within a factor of two of 430 meters. 2004 XP14 be the closest asteroid ever observed by radar, and
due to its estimated diameter, it will be the strongest asteroid ever targeted for radar observations.
Using past experience as a guide, there is a 1/6 chance that it is a binary.
Goldstone observations are scheduled on July 3, 4, and 6. The Goldstone SNRs will decrease
dramatically from the first to the third track as the asteroid rapidly recedes from Earth
(the round-trip times will increase by about a factor of ten between the start of the first
track and the end of the third, so the SNR will drop by a factor of about 10^4).
Due to the very short round-trip times, Goldstone observations on July 3 will be bistatic.
On July 4 we plan do so some monostatic ranging at the start of the track and then devote
the rest of the track to bistatic imaging. The round-trip time is much longer on July 6, so
observations on that date will be monostatic.
Radar observations are also scheduled at Evpatoria (Ukraine) on July 3 prior to and overlapping
the observations at Goldstone. The PI of the Evpatoria observations is Dimitrij Lupishko.
We will coordinate the observations on July 3 with our European colleagues by transmitting CW
at the start for them to receive at Evpatoria and at the 32 m Noto telescope in Italy and for us
to receive at DSS-13. The remainder of our time on July 3 will be for high-resolution
DSS14->DSS13 imaging.
Due to uncertainties in the asteroid's orbit, we are expecting at least one last-minute update
to the orbit within a day or two of the July 3 track.
Due to the proximity of its orbit to Earth and its diameter, 2004 XP14 has been classified as a
"Potentially Hazardous Asteroid" by the Minor Planet Center.
These observations have benefitted considerably from timely astrometry reported by
Rob McNaught at Siding Spring Observatory in Australia and Cristovao Jacques at CEAMIG-REA Observatory
in Brazil.
Orbital and Physical Characteristics
orbit type Apollo
semimajor axis 1.052 AU
eccentricity 0.159
inclination 33.0°
perihelion distance 0.885 AU
aphelion distance 1.219 AU
absolute magnitude (H) 19.3
diameter 430 m +/- a factor of two (educated guesses)
rotation period unknown
pole direction unknown
lightcurve amplitude unknown
spectral class unknown
http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroids/2004XP1...2004XP14_planni ng.html#Instructions
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" Due to uncertainties in the asteroid's orbit, we are expecting at least one last-minute update
to the orbit within a day or two of the July 3 track. "
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They recognize that the asteroid's orbit is uncertain.
The question is HOW MUCH uncertain, and if it will hit.
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One of my friends seems to think this is nothing! Another thinks: Why do I feel that this asteroid -- which is being ignored by the mass media and not discussed too much on the net
may actually alters it's course and hit us.
How many warnings have we had about an impending impact?
Now we are ignoring them.
Look at the timing -- world celebration per the world cup soccer events, the rapidly accelerating situation in Israel, and have you read all the very recent messages posted here.
Our wonderous LORD has been alerting us of an immediate diasterous event like no other.
And hmmmm --- July 4th --- a major date in the USA and here is an incoming asteroid ----
IT IS ADDING UP, FOLKS!
MY EYES AND HEART ARE ON OUR PRECIOUS JESUS CHRIST NOW FOR SALVATION!!!!!!!!