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NARIT encourages people to watch approaching G-Z comet

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NARIT encourages people to watch approaching G-Z comet

 

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BANGKOK, 10th September 2018 (NNT) - People in Thailand will have the chance to watch an approaching comet, known as Giacobini-Zinner or G-Z, in the night of September 10th and the early hours of the next day as it is traveling closest to the earth. 

Supharerk Kharuehanon, chief of the astronomical services of the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, said the comet could be seen in the sky over this country with naked eyes. 

To get a clearer image, people are advised to watch it through binoculars or a telescope provided that the sky is not cloudy. 

G-Z comet is a periodic comet in the solar system, discovered by Michel Giacobini from Nice, France, who observed the constellation of Aquarius on December 20th, 1900.

 
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Therefor Supharerk Kharuehanon, chief of the astronomical services of the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand advised naives peasantry to pack up gold, incense, and myrrh, and follow the comet to a shack in Isaan, where a woman gave birth to a baby boy that will later liberate them from a military government.??

Damn fools ,ever seen Starship troopers,this is coming straight at us ,sent by the neferious Insectoid/Arachnid leaders of Klendathu,even big joke cannot handle this call RICO now.

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has anyone an idea on which part of the sky it can be seen in?

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National Astronomical Research Inst.  spokesman said

29 minutes ago, IssanMichael said:

has anyone an idea on which part of the sky it can be seen in?

National Astronomical Research Inst. spokesperson said the dark bit , where the sun is during the day .

1 hour ago, Lupatria said:

Therefor Supharerk Kharuehanon, chief of the astronomical services of the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand advised naives peasantry to pack up gold, incense, and myrrh, and follow the comet to a shack in Isaan, where a woman gave birth to a baby boy that will later liberate them from a military government.??

That shack is on our land and the entrance fee will be discounted to only 100 baht tonight to see this "pie in the sky" event.  By the way the woman and baby have since done a runner when she saw some soldiers in a humvee.  Think they were after the gold.

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57 minutes ago, Esso49 said:

That shack is on our land and the entrance fee will be discounted to only 100 baht tonight to see this "pie in the sky" event.  By the way the woman and baby have since done a runner when she saw some soldiers in a humvee.  Think they were after the gold.

100 baht entrance fee? You just opened Pandora's box. Tonight there will be more newborn boys than Isaan's entire  population...

3 hours ago, toofarnorth said:

National Astronomical Research Inst.  spokesman said

National Astronomical Research Inst. spokesperson said the dark bit , where the sun is during the day .

And if you had brains you would be dangerous

2 hours ago, Lupatria said:

100 baht entrance fee? You just opened Pandora's box. Tonight there will be more newborn boys than Isaan's entire  population...

Why am i not surprised that you live in a shack

Edited by IssanMichael

Considering we haven't seen the sky without cloud cover for about 12 weeks, comet and meteorite watching tends to be a pastime that isn't coming to our neighborhood any time before the end of the rainy season. 

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