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***Stereo A COR2 Captured this image of an object today! Calling all solar junkies and researchers.***

 
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It's tiny piece of space rock close fly by in front of camera

You can see so many similar images

Or possible some flying bright speedy

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@Nobody in Particular: Are you willing to take a test of life and death on that?....Yeah im serious.
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Don't waste your time getting irritated with "nobody in particular" he/she just needs attention - always posts know it all crap. Let it roll off like water on a ducks back.
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perfect date for a joke
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It looks like a cut and paste of a regular solar flare, pasted in a differet place at a different angle.

NASA has probly been laughing (quite possibly for good reasons ... ) at all this ELENIN / NUBIRU Oct 28 'fringe' DOOM obsession. And all the NASA conspiracy theories, that they are hidinf somthing / never went to the Moon, / Etc.

Some guys in NASA are jokers. For example the Smuggled Golf club to the Moon.

My guess (and only a guess) is some NASA guy 'photoshopped' that. Not to decieve anyone, but as a prank on the 'Doomers' for the 28th.

And that "Magnetic Lens Flare" is part of it.

Only a guess. Main thing that fits with it, is the thing is the Exact Color and Shape of a solar flare.
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Very interesting!

I'm not quite sure just what that could be. If it's not artifact then it has to be something moving near the Sun or a very small thing close to the camera.

Nice catch!!

BTW: There's an awesome App for the Stereo Sats available, and it's updates regularly.
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I know this will sound crazy (mainly crazy that I even watch these videos) but a couple of weeks ago I watched one of those 32 degrees of Insanity videos and he was showing something else close to the sun and then on the right there was this flash explosion like, in the same spot that this thing is in. He later showed that NASA blocked that time frame out. WTF. Something is going on there.....

hiding
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No offence but that Urlsa Adams guy will find Nibiru in his dogs turds. I found his videos interesting at first but the guy is smokin something.bonghit
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I agree with that assertion.
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Don't bother noticing how it's only in one frame, or how the image is corrupt in that area. Take a close look in 2048, there are pixel blocks in that area for a while. Then the area where the flame is located has noticeable pixel blocks. It's not real, and yes, I'd bet on it.

Anyone up for a wager? Loser upgrades the others account for a month.
I'm game.

rofl
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I wish Kento was here!
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Please watch this video it will explain a lot and there is video of the flare or comet/ asteroid in the video it is not lens flaring or a corrupted data image nor is it a photo shopped image. If you go to the stereo site and watch the time lapse video for the 27 of oct you can see it clearly flying by the sun . I for one can't wait to read what space weather. Com has to say about ...it is not photo shopped .
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There is also a youtube video as well just can't get it to paste the link right . I am oy useing my blackberry right now .
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perfect date for a joke
afro
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NASA scientists aren't funny.
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Elenin before it became a cloud had tons of garbage in its tail. We could see visits from foreign objects for weeks, and there is alot going on that we aren't being told about.Checking "available"data there is a building divarication of plausible anomolies and complete blackouts of pertinent information that we will never have at our disposal, unless there is a break in connivance. It looks like all we will ever have is our 24 hours!
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Lens flare
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Don't bother noticing how it's only in one frame, or how the image is corrupt in that area. Take a close look in 2048, there are pixel blocks in that area for a while. Then the area where the flame is located has noticeable pixel blocks. It's not real, and yes, I'd bet on it.

Anyone up for a wager? Loser upgrades the others account for a month.
I'm game.

rofl
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I put my analysis of it in the last part of this video.

The 17:25 mark;

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I am going through all the possible solar resources I know of on the net trying to find another angle or image.
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I have a similar image from Stereo A COR 2 from March 1 2010,

[link to tinypic.com]


and one from Stereo B Febr 28 2010.
[link to tinypic.com]

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This was in another thread, however the title of the thread has caused it to go overlooked by many.

I am creating a new thread and calling for any and all with knowledge and research capability to come together and see if we can figure this out.

Whatever it is, it's not normal, it's MASSIVE and it needs to be looked into further.

1. Is it headed our way?
2. Is it a known object?
3. If it is headed our way, what's the closest prox it will get to us and when.

Here is the image.
Stereo A 2011102

Got to this site [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov]
put in 20111027 for both date ranges
choose 512x512 and slideshow
choose Stereo Ahead COR2
then search

It's image 58, which is 2011-10-27 16:39:24


This is serious, we have something with solid evidence to back it. We just need to know the above.

Remember, it has already been stated multiple times via our GOV that the public would only know of something 24 hours prior to impact.
 Quoting: Sysgod




It is a compression artifact in a beacon image.

Image artifacts - Beacon data
STEREO has two separate telemetry streams coming down from each spacecraft, the space weather beacon telemetry, and the science recorder playback telemetry. The beacon telemetry contains the most recent data and images, and is transmitted 24 hours per day. A volunteer network of antenna stations around the world collect as much as possible of this real-time data stream, and send it to the STEREO Science Center for processing. However, because the beacon telemetry rate is very low, the images need to be compressed by large factors, and are thus of much lower quality than the actual science data.
The science data collected by the STEREO spacecraft are written to the on-board recorder, which is then read out and transmitted to the ground during daily telemetry tracks using the NASA Deep Space Network. These data are of much higher quality than the beacon data, but take several days to reach the STEREO Science Center website. Thus, the most recent images on the STEREO Science Center browse tool will always be beacon images. These temporary beacon images are replaced with the full-quality versions as they become available, generally about 2-3 days later.



Beacon images can always be recognized by having the character "7" near the end of the filename, e.g. "n7euA", while the full resolution images will have the character "4" in that location.

Also check out the write-up on cosmic rays to see how the high compression factors used for the beacon data affect those artifacts.

Although the initial beacon JPEG images on the browse pages are replaced by the high resolution images as they become available, the original FITS versions of the beacon files are saved, and can be read using any of a large number of software packages, most of which are free.


Image artifacts - Corrupted images
On rare occasions, the SECCHI image processor onboard STEREO becomes overloaded, and produces corrupted images. Generally, these take the form of images from one telescope processed as if they were from another telescope. Because the images from the Heliospheric Imager (HI) telescopes are built up from a large number of exposures added together, this sometimes results in "double exposures", where data from several telescopes appear in the same image. Instances of large numbers of corrupted images are usually tracked on the STEREO Coordinated Observations Calendar pages.

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I am going through all the possible solar resources I know of on the net trying to find another angle or image.
 Quoting: Sysgod


I have a similar image from Stereo A COR 2 from March 1 2010,

[link to tinypic.com]


and one from Stereo B Febr 28 2010.
[link to tinypic.com]
 Quoting: emerald_glow



...that means it is not an event, that have not happened before. Without trying to debunk OP, this may be a real lens flare
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blink


It's tiny piece of space rock close fly by in front of camera

You can see so many similar images

Or possible some flying bright speedy

bsflag


hunter
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or as I said before, a piece of an earlier image and the folks at nasa are laughing their heads off at you ones.
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HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT THATS NIBIRU ITS COMING FOR US WITH THE ANNUNAKIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Oneoneoneone!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!​!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111!!!One
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Please watch this video it will explain a lot and there is video of the flare or comet/ asteroid in the video it is not lens flaring or a corrupted data image nor is it a photo shopped image. If you go to the stereo site and watch the time lapse video for the 27 of oct you can see it clearly flying by the sun . I for one can't wait to read what space weather. Com has to say about ...it is not photo shopped .
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it appears to fly past the sun, because of the effect of playing many images in a movie. they are not likely to say anything about it, its nothing except an error. I think done on purpose again, so somebody could laugh and laugh and laugh as they watched the internet and you tube play with not. this just seems to pasted in.
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seems like someone would have seen it here on earth if it is that big and bright...
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This was in another thread, however the title of the thread has caused it to go overlooked by many.

I am creating a new thread and calling for any and all with knowledge and research capability to come together and see if we can figure this out.

Whatever it is, it's not normal, it's MASSIVE and it needs to be looked into further.

1. Is it headed our way?
2. Is it a known object?
3. If it is headed our way, what's the closest prox it will get to us and when.

Here is the image.
Stereo A 2011102

Got to this site [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov]
put in 20111027 for both date ranges
choose 512x512 and slideshow
choose Stereo Ahead COR2
then search

It's image 58, which is 2011-10-27 16:39:24


This is serious, we have something with solid evidence to back it. We just need to know the above.

Remember, it has already been stated multiple times via our GOV that the public would only know of something 24 hours prior to impact.
 Quoting: Sysgod




It is a compression artifact in a beacon image.

Image artifacts - Beacon data
STEREO has two separate telemetry streams coming down from each spacecraft, the space weather beacon telemetry, and the science recorder playback telemetry. The beacon telemetry contains the most recent data and images, and is transmitted 24 hours per day. A volunteer network of antenna stations around the world collect as much as possible of this real-time data stream, and send it to the STEREO Science Center for processing. However, because the beacon telemetry rate is very low, the images need to be compressed by large factors, and are thus of much lower quality than the actual science data.
The science data collected by the STEREO spacecraft are written to the on-board recorder, which is then read out and transmitted to the ground during daily telemetry tracks using the NASA Deep Space Network. These data are of much higher quality than the beacon data, but take several days to reach the STEREO Science Center website. Thus, the most recent images on the STEREO Science Center browse tool will always be beacon images. These temporary beacon images are replaced with the full-quality versions as they become available, generally about 2-3 days later.



Beacon images can always be recognized by having the character "7" near the end of the filename, e.g. "n7euA", while the full resolution images will have the character "4" in that location.

Also check out the write-up on cosmic rays to see how the high compression factors used for the beacon data affect those artifacts.

Although the initial beacon JPEG images on the browse pages are replaced by the high resolution images as they become available, the original FITS versions of the beacon files are saved, and can be read using any of a large number of software packages, most of which are free.


Image artifacts - Corrupted images
On rare occasions, the SECCHI image processor onboard STEREO becomes overloaded, and produces corrupted images. Generally, these take the form of images from one telescope processed as if they were from another telescope. Because the images from the Heliospheric Imager (HI) telescopes are built up from a large number of exposures added together, this sometimes results in "double exposures", where data from several telescopes appear in the same image. Instances of large numbers of corrupted images are usually tracked on the STEREO Coordinated Observations Calendar pages.

 Quoting: F=ma


I would be inclined to go with that theory, however the image being seen at the same time frame from 195 at a different angle makes that impossible.
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This was in another thread, however the title of the thread has caused it to go overlooked by many.

I am creating a new thread and calling for any and all with knowledge and research capability to come together and see if we can figure this out.

Whatever it is, it's not normal, it's MASSIVE and it needs to be looked into further.

1. Is it headed our way?
2. Is it a known object?
3. If it is headed our way, what's the closest prox it will get to us and when.

Here is the image.
Stereo A 2011102

Got to this site [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov]
put in 20111027 for both date ranges
choose 512x512 and slideshow
choose Stereo Ahead COR2
then search

It's image 58, which is 2011-10-27 16:39:24


This is serious, we have something with solid evidence to back it. We just need to know the above.

Remember, it has already been stated multiple times via our GOV that the public would only know of something 24 hours prior to impact.
 Quoting: Sysgod




It is a compression artifact in a beacon image.

Image artifacts - Beacon data
STEREO has two separate telemetry streams coming down from each spacecraft, the space weather beacon telemetry, and the science recorder playback telemetry. The beacon telemetry contains the most recent data and images, and is transmitted 24 hours per day. A volunteer network of antenna stations around the world collect as much as possible of this real-time data stream, and send it to the STEREO Science Center for processing. However, because the beacon telemetry rate is very low, the images need to be compressed by large factors, and are thus of much lower quality than the actual science data.
The science data collected by the STEREO spacecraft are written to the on-board recorder, which is then read out and transmitted to the ground during daily telemetry tracks using the NASA Deep Space Network. These data are of much higher quality than the beacon data, but take several days to reach the STEREO Science Center website. Thus, the most recent images on the STEREO Science Center browse tool will always be beacon images. These temporary beacon images are replaced with the full-quality versions as they become available, generally about 2-3 days later.



Beacon images can always be recognized by having the character "7" near the end of the filename, e.g. "n7euA", while the full resolution images will have the character "4" in that location.

Also check out the write-up on cosmic rays to see how the high compression factors used for the beacon data affect those artifacts.

Although the initial beacon JPEG images on the browse pages are replaced by the high resolution images as they become available, the original FITS versions of the beacon files are saved, and can be read using any of a large number of software packages, most of which are free.


Image artifacts - Corrupted images
On rare occasions, the SECCHI image processor onboard STEREO becomes overloaded, and produces corrupted images. Generally, these take the form of images from one telescope processed as if they were from another telescope. Because the images from the Heliospheric Imager (HI) telescopes are built up from a large number of exposures added together, this sometimes results in "double exposures", where data from several telescopes appear in the same image. Instances of large numbers of corrupted images are usually tracked on the STEREO Coordinated Observations Calendar pages.

 Quoting: F=ma


I would be inclined to go with that theory, however the image being seen at the same time frame from 195 at a different angle makes that impossible.
 Quoting: Sysgod


I don't know what you are talking about.
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