Anonymous ID: d69031 April 6, 2020, 7:48 p.m. No.8709787   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0279

Posted earlier, thought I'd run it by night shift and then let it lie if nothing comes up:

 

Regarding Atlas, it's path and composition:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW3TiQgfkps&feature=emb_logo

@ approx. 17:00 - "A similar comet came through in 1844, (which) resulted in massive amounts respiratory ailments, fevers and death…"

"…once we see signs and wonders in the sky we know that plague and death is upon us."

-Comet's associated with disease and death

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326160954_Comets_and_Contagion_Evolution_Plague_and_Diseases_From_Space

-Will we pass through Atlas' tail?

https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message4321069/pg1?c1=1&c2=1&disclaimer=Continue

https://phys.org/news/2020-03-comet-atlas.html

-Seems so.

-Sir Fred Hoyle beleived in organisms being deposited on Earth by passing comets, etc. The origination of life on Earth from elsewhere.

https://www.panspermia.org/panfluenza.htm

-What is Atlas composed of?

https://www.inverse.com/science/comet-atlas-may-23-2020

"ATLAS has a green tail, made up of ionized carbon and cyanide gas"

https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/02nov_epoxi2/

Comet ATLAS's atmosphere is half as wide as the Sun -720,000 km

“Comet ATLAS’s coma (atmosphere) is approximately 15 arcminutes in diameter,” reports Michael Jäger of Weißenkirchen, Austria, who took the picture, above, on March 18th. “Its newly-formed tail is about the same size.”

"On the scale of big things in the solar system, Comet ATLAS falls somewhere between the sun (1,392,000 km diameter) and Jupiter (139,820 km). It’s not unusual for comets to grow so large. While their icy solid cores are typically mere kilometers in diameter, they can spew prodigious amounts of gas and dust into space, filling enormous volumes."

https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2020/03/24/c2019y4-is-half-as-wide-as-the-sun/

 

My questions are these, for anyone with expertise in these areas: Will the cyanide gas from Atlas reach Earth's atmosphere in sufficient quantity to cause respiratory issues or other health issues? If so, will the heat of atmosphere destroy the gas upon entry? Will it diffuse too much to be of any concern?