Hello John and Doves,
There have been several recent
letters to Doves about this comet Nishimura. It was
only discovered on August 12, 2023. The name means "Exalted
Manchild". Is this one of the signs in the heavenlies
we've been told to watch for?
"And there shall be signs in the
sun, and the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth
distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves
roaring. Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for
looking after those things which are coming on the
earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.
And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud
with power and great glory (Rapture). And when these
things begin to come to pass, then look up and lift up your
heads; for your redemption draweth nigh." Luke 21:
25-28
Nishimura is described as a
"ghostly green comet with mysterious origins" and some
astronomy sites are saying it is visible to the naked
eye. But a telescope/binoculars would be most helpful
in seeing this.
Forbes is reporting that the comet
is in the constellation Leo right now, September 6...and it
is very quickly moving down the Lion's body "to enter
the evening sky". And it will be hard to see with the
naked eye because of sunset at twilight. But it is
suppose to be "bright enough to see with the naked eye
around September 12, 2023 when it gets closest to Earth
through September 17 when it gets closest to the sun."
So the sun will make the comet harder to actually see.
They recommend the best time to see this is when it's "low
to the western horizon right after sunset" and
binoculars would be helpful.
The
Truth About Seeing New Comet Nishimura With Your Naked
Eyes
It will make it's closest approach
to Earth the morning of September 12 -
next Tuesday - at that time it will be about 78 million
miles away from Earth. "The ideal times to catch a
glimpse will be the hour after sunset or the hour before
dawn, looking in the direction of east-north-east."
You will see a 'star-like blob with a thin green tail.'
Comets are believed to be composed
of metals, rocks, frozen gases, and ice. As they
approach the sun, they begin to 'vaporize' - this causes the
appearance of the tail.
"What makes Comet Nishimura truly
captivating is its potential interstellar origin." The
sun is pulling the comet towards it and then will hurtle it
on it's way back out into space.
Nishimura will be closest to the
sun on September 17 - "at a proximity of
just 27 million miles, could be perilous for the green
comet. There's a possibility that it may not withstand
this close solar approach. The comet's nucleus - a
solid core made of rock, dust and frozen gases - might
disintegrate. However, Professor Gibson assured that
Earth is not in danger, as the comet's orbit and speed have
been meticulously mapped out."
Ghostly
green Comet Nishimura is now visible to the naked eye •
Earth.com
Nishimura is only one of three
identified interstellar objects. It's origin is a
mystery.
Will this comet be one of the signs
we were told to watch for? A sign in the stars.
And IF this comet is destroyed by the sun - might that be a
'sign in the sun'? Would we on Earth be able to see
it's 'disintegration'?
The dates of this comet are very
interesting - closest to Earth on September 12 - that's
THREE days before Rosh Hashanah (on the chabad and torah
calendars) and closest to the sun on September 17 - that's
during the Ten Days of Awe - that's SEVEN days before Yom
Kippur (Day of Atonement)
Upcoming
Dates for September/October
So it's possible that this month we
may be seeing some signs we were told to watch for.
(And TPTB wouldn't tell us if an
asteroid was coming to hit the Earth - and if the asteroid
disintegrates - pieces could come flying off in different
directions.)
Not long get to these dates.
Lots of reasons to LOOK UP!
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
Maranatha!
Chance