Calvin W. Montgomery (22 May 2004)
"From a year ago..."


Doves:

Last year at this time, astronomers were LOOKING FORWARD to this (2004) spring.
The following graph is from a May 16, 2003 article to Space.com.  They were saying,

FROM:
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/comet_NEAT_2004_030516.html

   "Should either comet evolve into a bright first-magnitude object as
   some forecasts suggest, either or both could end up becoming
   striking sights one year from now, with NEAT adorning our evening
   sky soon after sunset and LINEAR appearing first in the morning and
   then later in the evening."

Two comets?

Here's where both comets will be on May 15, 2004, in relation to the orbits of
Earth and Venus around the Sun. The tails of both comets point away from
the Sun, because it is the Sun's radiation and solar wind that strips the comet
of its surface material, creating the head and tail that reflect sunlight and
make a comet visible from Earth.

Was this a "heads up" or a "one more year" warning at the time?  When looking at the
graphics above, it puts things into a better perspective.  We know Venus is described
as the bright morning star and is a reference to Jesus.  The 2 comets seem to be
"witnesses" of the events occurring (or about to occur) now!!!

GOD BLESS!!!

Calvin