SUPERSONIC SHOCK WAVE MADE BY A COMET
A comet, snapped by a collision sweeps through space with a wide sonic boom shock wave following along

A comet
creates gravitic
shock waves, but, not
at the very front, the shock
waves are following along a
short distance behind
like a sonic boom









The
reason why
there is a wider
swath on the eastern side
with larger gravitic sonic shock
waves, is, the comet has broken. At the
lumps a short distance back is a clear break the
front length with cometary head now vectored slightly
sideways, the head already slightly toward us. Behind the
break there was one single streaming tail, now the
comet is skewing like the front coaches in a
train skidding sideways. It may have
hit something like an asteroid
to cause the break. The
impact has imparted
some transversal
momentum to the
comet so that
now as well as
travelling ahead
it is also moving out
at a slight angle its new tail
growing out longer through time from the
jog at the original tail. It seems that abruptly
jogging long elbow arms in galaxies have a cause after all





Transversal
motion (sideways
drift) is 100% illustrated
by this Nasa movie of comet Linear 1994

   

Just so
you won't
loose time looking
for these bright comethead
images, there are none to be found,
they are strickly my enhancements. The originals
are dull one hard to see at all, my interest captured by the
fact that one showed rills. I was looking for a big fancy handsome
picture of Centaurus A on the Internet and none was to be found.
Along the way I happened to spot the comet images and of
course downloaded for a look later. The two images
are both filenamed 'Soho..." but I'll be
darned if I have since been able
to find the site where
these two images
came from

Comet Linear can be seen breaking up. Contraversy still persists as to whether Comet Linear broke up or not. Noah images in original form show a dim comet moving away from the inner solar region on its outpath. When enhanced, the images clearly show the comet has fragmented with its main body moving away from the impact on an increasing diverging path.

It seems in fact that the comet might have hit an asteroid and, definate impact fuss, commotion, and rubble can be seen in the evidences of the enhanced images. What leads strength to the collision idea is the degree of a new velocity imparted to the departing trajectory of the comet. The comet did not just drift apart, the comet took off at a departing angle while still maintaining its original vector, resulting in an increasing wide swatch leaching vectored west along its new path, the whole path itself leaving a 'phosphor' trail the whole trail itself continuing to travel west, as the comet itself now vectors South/west, after the abrupt collision. All in all, it is now quite an esoterically eerie comet.



A major percussive event took place at the point of impact, with successive shock waves streaming out, and strew scattering. The short blowout aimed to the right may be momentum results imparted by the path of motion and kenetic energy of the asteroid. No sign of a solid asteriod streaking away is seen, however, which means, if there was an asteroid and not just a spontaneous dissolving of the comethead, the asteriod is too small to be seem, or it itself was dissolved by the impact.

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Originals reduced to caption size



RIPPLING VIBRATING SUN



Are these
gravity waves
(actually lens rills)
in the super atmosphere of
the Sun, hugging the surface of the
Sun. If totally regular, it would suggest
equipment in the Soho satellite, being irregular
(the dip to the left) suggests celestial rather than Soho).
The movie movie is two time delayed images showing a
comet fragment plunging into the Sun. The sun's actual
disk is shielded by a disk to prevent the Sun's
intense blare from frying all details
surrounding. The image
wiggles in 3D
because
the movies
are out of synch so no
perfect stereo, but willness and
keen eye still lets you see how the magnetic
fronds warp and transmute, enough to make the try worthwhile



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