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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: Doug R who wrote (3325)4/7/2020 1:31:49 AM
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oh no.
Atlas is breaking up and will likely be rubble soon.


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Here comes what may end up being adamantly called "The Blue Kachina".

New images reported today by astronomers from the University of Maryland and Caltech suggest that Comet ATLAS (C/2019 Y4) is breaking apart.
This development comes on the heels of a sudden fade in the comet's brightness. If ATLAS really is disintegrating, it could spoil a widely-anticipated sky show in late May when the comet skims by the sun.

Check Spaceweather.com for the full story.

southgatearc.org

Everybody wants a "Blue Kachina"...it's sad. As if there hasn't been enough hard physics signs already.
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