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THE HEAVENS DO RULE

Light Shining in
     Perseus

 ‘The Breaker’ delivering the redeemed, and slaying the enemy Cetus (The Beast in the Sea)

A Stunning Cometary Event

Comet Holmes orbits in cycles in the constellation Perseus. On Oct. 24, 2007 in

less than a 24 hour period Comet Holmes amazingly erupted to magnitude 2.5, nearly
a million times brighter than it's magnitude 17 brightness. This is one of the most
stunning cometary events in modern history of Astronomy.

                               Incredible Comet

                                        "It continues to expand and is now the largest object
                                        in the solar system," according to astronomers at the
                                        University of Hawaii.

                                ‘As the comet moved away from the sun
                                instead of getting smaller it kept getting
                                larger’. The scientists are still baffled and
                                can not explain this. It was contrary to
                                science.

                                                                                   The coma's diameter
                                                                                   on Nov. 9 2007 was
                                                                                   869,900 miles (1.4 mil-
                                                                                   lion kilometers) Comet
                                                                                   Holmes is left. The sun
                                                                                   and the planet Saturn
                                                                                   (bottom right corner)
                                                                                   are shown at the same
                                                                                   scale for comparison.

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