“We have been waiting for this day for decades. It's long been theorized that such objects exist - but this is the first such detection.”
Paul Chodas, Ph.D.—Manager of the NASA Near Earth Orbit Program Office at JPL
Special Report from Sister Ciara
Nine days ago, on 18 October, I received an urgent message from my Dear Poor Clares Sister Ludovica who performs menial tasks within the confines of the Vatican Observatory located at the Governorate of Vatican City State. (Rome, Italy)
Sister Ludovica’s message to me was that NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory had just issued a worldwide alert through its Sentry Earth Impact Monitoring system notifying every telescope in the world to immediately begin monitoring a mysterious object that had entered our solar system from interstellar space, and that had come from the direction of the star Vega, in the Constellation Lyra.
First detected by Pan-STARRS telescopes in Hawaii, they first designated this mysterious object as being Comet C/2017 U1, but because it showed no presence whatsoever of any cometary nature., the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planetary Center then renamed it to Asteroid A/2017 U1—thus making it the first comet to ever be re-designated as an asteroid.
With this mysterious object now named A/2017 U1, the simple fact remains that no one really knows what it is, because it’s the first “thing” in recorded history to have ever been seen in our solar system coming from deep interstellar space—and led the Manager of the NASA Near Earth Orbit Program Office at JPL, Dr. Paul Chodas, to exclaim: “We have been waiting for this day for decades. It's long been theorized that such objects exist - but this is the first such detection.”
Not just were Dr. Chodas and the world’s entire astronomical community intrigued by the appearance of this mysterious object, but so was Pope Francis—who was able to secure a classified communication link with the International Space Station, whose scientists were using their HyperStar Lens equipped onboard telescope to view A/2017 U1—with the Pope ending his “visit” by asking the astronauts there to “report back on man’s place in the universe”.
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Realist - Everybody in America is soft, and hates conflict. The cure for this, both in politics and social life, is the same -- hardihood. Give them raw truth.