COMET LOVEJOY SURVIVES: Incredibly, sungrazing Comet Lovejoy
~SPACE WEATHER UPDATE~ COMET LOVEJOY SURVIVES~
COMET LOVEJOY SURVIVES: Incredibly, sungrazing Comet Lovejoy appears to have survived its close encounter with the sun. Lovejoy flew only 140,000 km over the stellar surface during the early hours of Dec. 16th. Experts expected the icy sundiver to be destroyed. Instead, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory caught the comet emerging from perihelion (closest approach) at least partially intact:

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SDO also recorded Comet Lovejoy's entry into the sun's atmosphere: movie.
Comet Lovejoy began the week as a chunk of dusty, rocky ice some 200 meters in diameter. No one can say how much of the comet's core remains intact or how long it will hang together after the searing heat of perihelion.


Laura: Good morning Allendale, we have already had a private talk last night. You are a God level of consciousness Being, you are in fact a white hat half human and half alien in our 3D world. You are working directly with the Galactic Federation of Light. I am communicating with this person’s Higer Self, which identifies himself by the name of Allendale and you have expressed the wish in engaging communication through the TAUK group. Am I correct in all of the above?
SaLuSa 16~December~2011

