For the uninitiated, the crop
circle phenomenon has long since been a unusual form of communication from an
unknown party who is able to use a military grade microwave laser to map out
the images. The open question us whether
this party is the British Air Force (an explanation consistent with the
observed improvement of mapping technology observed) or our space brethren who
scoot around and annoy us in UFOs.
I much prefer to blame a secret
microwave weapons program that we now see emerging aboard ships, than a real
communication effort by ET.
After saying that we have these
remarkable images that use the idea of the sextant from our own technological
history to wake us up to the astral significance of the rest of the image
itself. Firstly this was all possible to
create three years ago and was certainly generated as far as the planet alignments
go. The only exception is the insertion
of the extra object that may be a prediction relating to a particular comet.
The claim here is that we will
observe an anomaly when this alignment emerges on or about June 1. This is a real prediction and it will allow
us to perhaps make some decisions regarding the provenance of these crop
circles. The established body of work is
presently both complex and certainly the product of a math enthusiast who
delights in creating possible puzzles. They
do not even need to be solvable.
However, it will not be possible
for a human player to lay in something that is presently unknown and this is
what this is about.
Milk Hill of June 2009 seems to predict a new, bright astronomical
object in our solar system, possibly a comet or even an “extra planet”, on the
new Moon of June 1, 2011
Over slightly more than a week in June of 2009, a large new crop
picture appeared at Milk Hill in southern England in three separate phases
(see milkhill2009c or lucypringle.co.uk or lucypringle).
Almost two years later now in April of 2011, still no one seems to understand
what they were trying to tell us there!
While we were studying several crop pictures which may predict an
enigmatic “planet X” for December of 2012, we came across some distinctive
astronomical symbols in Milk Hill of June 2009. Those distinctive symbols
suggest that it may refer to an upcoming date in June of 2011. To be more
precise, the Milk Hill crop picture of 2009 seems to show a rare planetary
alignment which will only occur once in the near future on June 1, 2011.
It also shows an extra anomalous symbol to represent a “new
astronomical object” in our solar system, currently of unknown origin, which
will supposedly be seen on the same date.
The new object could be a “comet in outburst”, as we saw predicted in
crops between 2005 and 2007 for Comet 17P Holmes (seetime2007g or time2007h).
Alternatively, it could be our first glimpse of the enigmatic “planet X”.
Interestingly enough, those crop artists counted it in their Milk Hill field
diagram as an “extra planet” between Mars and Jupiter. The unknown object is
not Comet Elenin, nor is it Comet Holmes in a second outburst.
The first part of Milk Hill on June 21, 2009 showed an “astronomical
sextant” with five different planetary orbits attached, as may be seen when
looking up into Earth’s sky
Phase I of Milk Hill showed the symbolism of an “astronomical sextant”
as explained below:
Five different “planetary orbits” (drawn as curved thin lines) were
attached to that “sextant”, meaning that we should look up into Earth’s sky on
some upcoming date, to see five bright planets (or the Moon) lined up in a row.
Each of those five orbits begins on “Earth” (red letters), where a “horizontal
viewing tube” might be located on any sextant (see the white sextant at lower
right). Yet which planets, and on which calendar date?
The second part of Milk Hill on June 23, 2009 showed more of those five
planetary orbits, looking up into Earth’s sky using a sextant
Phase II of Milk Hill showed considerably more detail for those five
planetary orbits, which are now numbered on the left (in yellow) as 1-2-3-4-6,
or below (in blue) as 1-2-3-4-5:
On the right we can also see six “altitude boxes”, which tell how high
above the horizon each of six bright objects will be on some upcoming date.
Planet “1” will be low in the sky, while planets “2” and “3” will be of medium
height, and then planets “X”, “4’ and “5” will be high. Since planet Earth is
clearly missing from those five curved orbits, we can tentatively assign planet
“1” as the Moon, planet “2” as Mercury, planet “3” as Venus, planet “4” as
Mars, and planet “5” as Jupiter.
The crop diagram shows a small circled object between planets “3” and
“4”, which we have labeled as planet “X”. That unknown object “X” seems to
change the planetary numbering for Jupiter from “5” to “6”, when it is included
on the left (in yellow), but not when it is omitted below (in blue). This would
seem to imply that it lies somewhere in space between Mars and Jupiter,
although we may be able to see it soon in projection from Earth, between the
apparent sky locations of Venus and Mars.
It seems less likely that planet “6” could be Saturn, while omitting
planet “5” as Jupiter, although such an alternative interpretation cannot be
completely ruled out. So do those distinctive astronomical symbols, drawn in an
English crop picture, have any real-life solution in Earth’s sky?
Such a rare alignment of five planets will appear on the new Moon of
June 2, 2011 at sunrise in Sydney, or 10 hours later in southern
England
Yes, the astronomical symbols which were drawn in crops at Milk Hill
during June of 2009 do have a real-life solution! Such a rare alignment of five
bright objects will appear on the new Moon of June 1, 2011. Those four planets
(and the Moon) will be clearly visible at sunrise on June 2 in Sydney ,
Australia , or 10 hours later
in southern England
(see iceinspace):
On that day, the Moon and four bright planets will line up in Earth’s
sky in a very distinctive fashion. A new Moon will be located close to the
horizon at “low altitude”, while Mercury and Venus will follow just above at
“medium altitude”, then Mars and Jupiter will follow at “high altitude”.
The relative altitudes of those five planets as measured with a sextant
seem correct for a new Moon of June 1, 2011
When we compare the real sky altitudes of those five planets (for
sunrise in Sydney
on June 2) with their approximate values as predicted in crops at Milk Hill, we
can see a reasonably good match:
Planet “X” has not been included in the sky diagram, which is based on
known planetary objects within our solar system. Yet the crop picture from Milk
Hill 2009 seems to tell us that we will see a bright unknown object between
Venus and Mars when viewed from Earth, on the new Moon of June 1, 2011, if we
have interpreted it correctly.
The unknown object “X” was circled to indicate its importance, and may
appear between 3 = Venus and 4 = Mars as seen from Earth
When we look more closely at how planet “X” was portrayed in Milk Hill
of 2009, we can see a small circled object with standing crop at its centre,
somewhere between the apparent sky locations of Venus and Mars as viewed from
Earth:
Strangely enough, planet “5” or Jupiter becomes “6” on the left, once
planet “X” is included, although its main count remains “5” below, where planet
“X” has been omitted. We can even see where a curved line (orbit) for planet
“6” on the left, joins directly to five small balls below which represent
“planet “5”. That would be a strange way to describe some new comet, but we
will have to wait and see.
The third part of Milk Hill on June 30, 2009 showed a series of strange
astronomical hieroglyphs that were clearly alien-made
Perhaps to dispel any possible notion that Phases I and II could have
been carved out by local human fakers, using rope and boards, Phase III of Milk
Hill 2009 showed an amazing series of astronomical hieroglyphs, stretching
across the green field for approximately 500 meters:
No one currently has any idea what those alien-made symbols might
mean.
Summary and conclusions
In the analysis presented above, we related many astronomical symbols
from a crop picture which appeared at Milk Hill in June of 2009, to an upcoming
sky alignment of four bright planets and the Moon on June 1, 2011. Then we
suggested that an “anomalous extra symbol” from the same crop picture might
represent a “new astronomical object” in Earth’s sky, to be seen on the same
date.
Several questions arise here. First, how rare is the upcoming planetary
alignment on June 1, 2011? Can we be absolutely sure that we have deduced the
correct date? No, we cannot be absolutely sure, but the field data when
compared to the astronomical data appear quite suggestive. By April 30 of 2011,
the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter will create an approximate linear
shape in Earth’s sky (see nightsky).
Then during the entire month of May, they will provide a remarkable display
which Sky and Telescope calls the “Four Planet Dance of 2011”, culminating on a
new Moon of June 1, 2011 (see skyandtelescope or skyandtelescope).
The last close approach in Earth’s sky (or conjunction) between Mars
and Jupiter was in February of 2009, just before Milk Hill in June (see mikesalway or iceinspace.com).
Those four objects Moon, Mercury, Mars and Jupiter (without Venus) did not
create a linear shape then as they will in 2011. The next close approach
between Mars and Jupiter will be in July of 2013, again without Venus
(see planets). Thus the
upcoming planetary alignment on June 1, 2011 is quite rare, and will not
be repeated anytime in the near future.
Nor will planet Saturn enter into a linear conjunction with Venus and
Mars anytime in the near future. There was a conjunction of Venus, Mars and
Saturn in August of 2010, but not in a linear shape (see berthoudrecorder).
The next Mars-Saturn conjunction will be in August of 2012, and will not
include Venus. The last linear arrangement of Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn
was in April of 2002 (see thunderbolts).
Secondly, what might the small “circled” symbol in Milk Hill of 2009
refer to? Are they trying to tell us about a bright new comet, or something
more important concerning an enigmatic “planet X”? We cannot say for sure,
based on current information. A similar symbol was drawn at Bluebell Hill in
August of 2005 to predict the outburst of Comet 17P Holmes in October of 2007
(seetime2007h).
So it might be just a comet, yet those crop artists seem to number it in their
field diagram as an “extra planet”, whose orbit does not lie in the
plane of the ecliptic as for five other known objects shown there.
Really we have no other option now but to wait and see! Several crop
pictures from the summer of 2009 could be interpreted in terms of a “new
astronomical object”, but none except Milk Hill seem to give a clear fit to
known planetary locations. If our proposed fit to the planets on June 1, 2011
is correct, then we should see something unusual in the morning sky on that
day.
Red Collie (Dr. Horace R. Drew, Ph.D. Caltech 1976-81, MRC LMB
Cambridge 1982-86, CSIRO Australia 1987-2010)
P.S. We would like to thank all of the people from Crop Circle
Connector for use of their aerial or ground photographs for research purposes,
especially Julian Gibsone, Stuart Dike, Annemieke Witteveen and Olivier
Morel.
Appendix 1. Altitudes and azimuths for five bright planetary objects on
June 1, 2011
In order to accurately describe the crop picture shown at Milk Hill in
2009, we need to show two things. First, five bright planets (or the Moon)
should line up sequentially in “altitude” as measured with a sextant. Secondly,
those five bright planets (or the Moon) should also line up sequentially in
“azimuth”, as measured with a compass along the horizon.
We therefore calculated a series of altitudes or azimuths for the two
dates of June 2, 2011 at sunrise in Sydney, or 10 hours later for sunrise in
southern England, using a program called “Solar System Live” (see /solar). Those data are listed in
Tables 1 and 2 below.
Table 1. Five bright planets as seen from Sydney on the new Moon of June 1, 2011 at
21:03:42 UTC (latitude 34o S, longitude 151o E, local time 0700 on
June 2)
Milk Hill number
|
Astronomical object
|
Right Ascension
|
Declination
|
Altitude (34o S)
|
Azimuth
|
----
|
Sun
|
4 h 38 min
|
+22o
|
+1o
|
-118o
|
1
|
Moon
|
4 h 37 min
|
+23o
|
+1o
|
-119o
|
2
|
Mercury
|
3 h 44 min
|
+19o
|
+13o
|
-123o
|
3
|
Venus
|
3 h 14 min
|
+16o
|
+19o
|
-127o
|
---
|
unknown object
|
|
|
|
|
4
|
Mars
|
2 h 55 min
|
+16o
|
+23o
|
-131o
|
5 (or 6)
|
Jupiter
|
1 h 51 min
|
+10o
|
+37o
|
-141o
|
---
|
Saturn
|
12 h 43 min
|
-2o
|
-52o
|
+23o
|
Table 2. Five bright planets as seen from southern England just after the new Moon on
June 2, 2011 at 04:00:00 UTC (latitude 52o N, longitude 1o W)
Milk Hill number
|
Astronomical object
|
Right Ascension
|
Declination
|
Altitude (52o N)
|
Azimuth
|
----
|
Sun
|
4 h 39 min
|
+22o
|
+1o
|
-126o
|
1
|
Moon
|
4 h 53 min
|
+23o
|
+0o
|
-129o
|
2
|
Mercury
|
3 h 46 min
|
+19o
|
+5o
|
-114o
|
3
|
Venus
|
3 h 15 min
|
+17o
|
+8o
|
-107o
|
---
|
unknown object
|
|
|
|
|
4
|
Mars
|
2 h 56 min
|
+16o
|
+11o
|
-103o
|
5 (or 6)
|
Jupiter
|
1 h 51 min
|
+10o
|
+16o
|
-86o
|
---
|
Saturn
|
12 h 43 min
|
-2o
|
-19o
|
+113o
|
Both sets of altitudes do line up sequentially as required: from
+1o to +37o in Sydney , or from
+0o to +16o in southern England , when going from the Moon
to Mercury to Venus to Mars to Jupiter. Likewise, both sets of azimuths do line
up sequentially as required: from -119o to -141o in Sydney ,
or from -129o to -86o in southern England , for the same series of
bright sky objects. Some of the data for southern England at sunrise on June 2, 2011
are shown below. They seem to be in excellent accord with the sky map, as well
as with the Milk Hill crop picture:
Relative directions of planetary motion, as shown by “thin curved
lines” in the crop picture on the right, are also correct for hourly times
later than sunrise. In other words, Jupiter and all of the planets drawn there
will move “up and to the left” as the Sun rises, to more positive altitudes and
less negative azimuths. We tried earlier to fit these data to a canonical date
of December 23, 2012, but planet Mars (4) was far out of place, and sextant
altitudes were not explained. The correct date seems therefore to be June 1,
2011, although this cannot be established with absolute certainty.
Appendix 2. Another possible solution to Milk Hill 2009 for almost the
same date of June 3, 2011
On further study, we have found another possible solution to Milk Hill
2009 for almost the same date of June 3, 2011. At sunrise on that day, all five
planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus will line up sequentially in
Earth’s sky, with the Sun and Moon trailing behind:
We cannot find any other linear arrangement of five
planets between June 2009 and December 2012 (or even 2015), although we
would of course be open to alternatives? On that day, some mystery object
(labelled with a yellow “X”) has been predicted to appear in Earth’s sky
between the third and fourth planets going outward from the Sun, namely Mars
and Jupiter:
The crop artists number that mystery object as a “sixth planet”. Thus
they count 1-2-3-4-5-6 planets in total for their field diagram, and likewise
six “sextant altitude boxes”. We should see the mystery object in Earth’s sky
just below Jupiter, but it may lie in space between the orbits of Jupiter and
Uranus. It does not seem to lie in the ecliptic with the other five planets,
but may cross the ecliptic on that date.
Currently in early May of 2011, Jupiter lies close to the Sun along the
eastern horizon, and so we would not be able to see any faint object below it.
The mystery object may also outburst to greater brightness like a comet, as it
approaches the Sun in late May or June, if this is indeed the planetary
alignment to which those crop artists are referring.
Appendix 3. A likely candidate for the mystery sky object shown in
crops at Milk Hill in June of 2009, or in the Netherlands during April of
2011
As discussed above, several crop pictures seem to predict a “mystery
sky object” during a rare linear alignment of five planets Mercury, Venus,
Mars, Jupiter and Uranus in early June of 2011. It could be a dim comet in
outburst, as was seen for Comet 17P Holmes in crops during 2005 (see /time2007g or time2007h),
or it could be something far more exotic as an “extra planet”.
Upon a careful study of astronomy websites (see remanzacco.blogspot.com),
we have found that one particular comet, namelyC/2011 C1 McNaught, will be in
almost the precise sky location during early June of 2011 to explain most of
the crop-based predictions (see nasa.gov):
In other words, all Comet C/2011 C1 has to do (in order to explain
these predictions) is to get much brighter, which is something that comets
often do after passing the Sun! It reached solar perihelion on April 18, 2011,
and will cross the ecliptic on June 19, 2011. Early in June it will appear
slightly above Jupiter as seen from Earth (as shown in the Netherlands ), while later in June
it will appear slightly below Jupiter as seen from Earth (as shown at Milk
Hill, while crossing the ecliptic).
The significance of this astronomical event, if it comes true, would be
to establish once and for all the paranormal, future-predictive nature of
certain crop pictures. Thus, Comet C/2011 C1 was not discovered until February
10, 2011, while a “mystery sky object” was shown in crops on June 23, 2009 at
Milk Hill in England , and
again on April 24, 2011 in the Netherlands
(seeBosschenhoofd2011).
This addendum is being posted on May 3, 2011, before any cometary outburst has
been detected.
The apparent path of comet C/2011 C1 (McNaught) through Earth’s
skies
The apparent path of comet C/2011 C1 as seen from Earth will run almost
parallel to five bright planets in late May or early June, as shown below:
Milk Hill 2009 seems to show that comet’s sky location just to the left
of Jupiter, when it crosses the plane of the ecliptic on June 19, 2011. A crop
picture from the Netherlands on April 24, 2011 seems to show it in outburst
around the end of May or early June, when it lies to the right of Jupiter and
to the left of Uranus (see Bosschenhoofd).
Another crop picture from the Netherlands
on April 29-30, 2011 seems to show its sky location near the Moon on April 31,
before and after it grows a “tail” (see Hoeven).
If comet C/2011 C1 is really the “mystery object”, soon to outburst in
Earth’s skies, then an unusual numbering of planets at Milk Hill as “1-2-3-4-6”
could be explained simply in terms of 1 = Mercury, 2 = Venus, 3 = Mars, 4 =
Jupiter and 6 = Uranus. The crop artists would have omitted planet 5 = Saturn,
because it currently lies on the other side of the Sun. Furthermore, each
numbered planet has to lie higher in the sky than the previous one, in order to
explain the “sextant” symbols used at Milk Hill where 6 > 4 > 3 > 2
> 1. Such a rare alignment of five planets will occur in late May or early
June of 2011. The longest arm of that crop “sextant” even pointed northeast in
the field, toward sunrise in early June of any year, to tell us where to look.
Milk Hill 2009 was thus a masterpiece of scientific and artistic
intelligence, which is only now being partly understood!
Mainstream astronomers believe that comet C/2011 C1 may have already
reached a maximum brightness of magnitude 9 around April 18, 2011, when it
reached perihelion or came closest to the Sun (seecometchasing.skyhound). Yet comet
17P Holmes outburst strongly in October of 2007, five months after it reached
perihelion during May of 2007.
That unexpected astronomical
event was likewise predicted in crops two years before it happened (see time2007h).
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