
Please scroll down for 24th Feb update and viewing directions and Video
CATCH LULIN HERE TONIGHT 11PM EST and thru the night.
or go anyway, now, to see a cached video of Lulin streaking through the sky last night. Scroll down the landing page to bottom right.*
The comet should now be visible, wherever you are located on Earth, thru the night. It is in the astrological sign of Virgo, (on the edge of the constellations Leo and Virgo) Closest planet is Saturn on the 24th and it then streaks on to oppose the Sun (remember it is travelling in the opposite direction to the planets) and will align with Fixed star Regulus on the 28th Feb. See the map and dates here.
For my latest post on Atlantis and wavelength, please scroll down or see my sidebar for a link. Since writing that post, the word 'wave' is coming up everywhere. Is Lulin ushering in a New Age - a new 'wave' of consciousness or should we continue looking to events at sea or with water in coming days, weeks and months?
NASA say the comet "is shedding nearly 800 gallons of water each second." Comets are also said to shed dust and gases in their wake. One earthbound correlation is the freak dust storms that have occurred in Kuwait and Doha this month, plus the appearance of many separate meteors. I wrote about the Texan one. Here's another from this month, around the time of the dust storm, in Hawaii and still more have been reported across the globe.
Look out for more sky rocks plus sudden flashes of inspiration/intuition or telepathy arriving 'out of nowhere' this week!
Enjoy the sky show.
*Update: The Coca Cola Webcast managed to get some more shots of Lulin last night (23/24) before cloud rolled in. They are putting them together now but the original cached video I mentioned, and another shot of Lulin are now on the site.
Most interestingly, re the dust comment above, I have also come across these 2 stories:
Mystery dust baffles residents
and
Suspicious 'Magic Dust' Closes Disneyland for Short Time
SATURN'S MOONS
Another big sky event today ( 24th) is the quadruple transit of Saturn's Moons. Watch the animation here Transits like these are rare. "They only happen every 14 to 15 years when the orbits of Saturn's moons are nearly edge-on to Earth," say Nasa experts.
The event starts at 10:54 UT (2:54 a.m. PST) when Titan's circular shadow falls across Saturn's cloudtops. About forty minutes later, the ruddy disk of Titan itself moves over the clouds.
To find Saturn ( and Lulin) see this map or watch this video






