Rendezvous with a Comet: More history being made in Aug

Dreamer ‘lilrose8’ will be startled when she sees how accurate her June 12th dream was. Her dream described the presence of 2 comets…

 I am hearing an announcer as on TV or a documentary. While he is speaking I am seeing what  he is talking about.

He says the following….

A man has discovered 2 comets behind the sun. They are unusual because they are SO CLOSE. ( I see them trailing along side by side but each one is different. I do not know if he means they are close together, close to the sun or close to the earth)

 

The recent news is a perfect match, and even though her dream did not carry a Project August intention, there’s something historic that is scheduled for August 2014.

Rosetta Comet May Be a Contact Binary

July 17, 2014: The European Space Agency’s Rosetta probe is approaching Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko for a historic mission to orbit and land on the comet’s nucleus. As Rosetta approaches the comet (now less than 9,000 km away), the form of the nucleus is coming into focus, and it is extraordinary.

it has become clear that this is no ordinary comet.

In astronomy, a contact binary is a binary star system whose component stars are so close that they touch each other or have merged to share their gaseous envelopes.

Rosetta is a robotic spacecraft built and launched by the European Space Agency to perform a detailed study of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko.[4] It is part of the ESA Horizon 2000 cornerstone missions and is the first mission designed to both orbit and land on a comet.[5]

Rosetta was launched in March 2004 on an Ariane 5 rocket and is scheduled to reach the comet in August 2014

In August Rosetta will undergo two orbital insertion manoeuvres. The final burn that will place Rosetta into orbit around 67P/C-G is currently scheduled for 6 August.[56]

 (Note the link above has some pretty cool pictures available if you’re curious about the flight pattern and what it actually looks like).

According to ESA,

Rosetta will be the first mission in history to rendezvous with a comet, escort it as it orbits the Sun, and deploy a lander. During its 10 year journey towards comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the spacecraft has passed by two asteroids: 2867 Steins (in 2008) and 21 Lutetia (in 2010). The spacecraft entered deep-space hibernation mode in June 2011, and ‘woke up’ on 20 January 2014. Rosetta will arrive at the comet in August 2014, and deploy the Philae lander in November 2014.

 

To me, this whole story exudes the ever growing evidence that August 2014 could turn out to be one heck of an important month. No, landing a craft on a comet probably isn’t enough (by itself) to make it a turning point in history, but incremental headlines like these could make it feel extraordinarily different.

The sheer number of people who feel the surge of foreboding (or at least a different energy) is undeniable, at least to me. Are they all wrong, naively hopeful for change, or programmed by the media giants? I don’t have all the answers, but I also see the symbology around us, supporting the themes generated by our collective dreams.

For those who have been reading the DreamBlog since Elyse’s Koo dream, we’ve looking for signs of Osiris, because if Osiris is as prominent as Isis (archetypically present in our 3D world), watch out: The birthing of the new should be right around the corner.

Anyway, our Lakota DreamWeaver happened to find this very interesting piece that threads the Koo dream together with August and brings us one small incremental step toward the Osiris / Isis birth meme…

She writes me in an email…

FYI The Rosetta craft uses a camera device called the Osiris!

I didn’t make the connection on that either because it didn’t seem to fit.

What the spacecraft is actually seeing is the pixelated image shown at right, which was taken by Rosetta’s OSIRIS narrow angle camera on 14 July from a distance of 12,000 km. [Reference the two previous citations.]

   

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