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Operating in 21 locations across Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. Current and upcoming films, tickets, theater rental details. You may have heard the news: Comet Elenin is coming to the inner-solar system this fall. Comet Elenin (also known by its astronomical name C/2010 X1), was first detected on Dec. 10, 2010 by Leonid Elenin, an observer in Lyubertsy, Russia, who made the discovery "remotely" using the ISON-NM observatory near Mayhill, New Mexico. At the time of the discovery, the comet was about 647 million kilometers (401 million miles) from Earth. Over the past four-and-a-half months, the comet has – as comets do – closed the distance to Earth's vicinity as it makes its way closer to perihelion (its closest point to the sun).
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As of May 4, Elenin's distance is about 274 million kilometers (170 million miles). Preview of a Coming Attraction05.04.11 You may have heard the news: Comet Elenin is coming to the inner-solar system.
You may have heard the news: Comet Elenin is coming to the inner-solar system this fall. "That is what happens with these long-period comets that come in from way outside our planetary system," said Don Yeomans of NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "They make these long, majestic, speedy arcs through our solar system, and sometimes they put on a great show. But not Elenin. Right now that comet looks kind of wimpy". Pasadena CA (JPL) May 05, 2011 - You may have heard the news: Comet Elenin is coming to the inner-solar system this fall.
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Priest Paul Bettany stars as a warrior priest who breaks his sacred vows on a quest to rescue his niece from a pack of murderous vampires. "We're talking about how a comet looks as it safely flies past us," said Yeomans. "Some cometary visitors arriving from beyond the planetary region – like Hale-Bopp in 1997 -- have really lit up the night sky where you can see them easily with the naked eye as they safely transit the inner-solar system. But Elenin is trending toward the other end of the spectrum. You'll probably need a good pair of binoculars, clear skies, and a dark, secluded location to see it even on its brightest night". A Bible Study by Jack Kelley Hezbollah says that Israel's disappearance after the next war is an established fact.
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