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What is this stuff flying by the Sun? Not planets, not meteors!
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You need to spend lots of time observing the data that comes from those satellites. There are lots of odd things that you will see. Many of them are caused by solar radiation that hits the receiver (lens) and makes it seem that there is something there when there isn't.
Quoting: mikebo2 I have spent a lot of time watching them. I see posts about "what's that next to the sun!" and I roll my eyes, because I KNOW it's probably the first time someone has seen the orbits of Venus or Mercury passing by the sun. This does NOT look like anything I've ever seen. I've seen sun diving comets, I've seen planets. I've seen those particles darting around all over and that's very normal. I've never seen stars or debris slowly moving, which is what this looks like. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22573986 Put in any date and timeframe - these things move from left to right since the first LASCO pictures. They move all with the same speed, regardless what date you give. And the funny thing is: same date, different years, same dots . What can this be? Make an educated guess. .
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