"LOOK-NOW"---3 Days of Darkness Approach! NASA Stereo Behind HI1: 12/21/2012 it All Goes Dark! | |
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Silvanus User ID: 30383281 Canada 12/20/2012 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The sun is "frothing". Anyone heard of this before? I haven't, looks like other scientists haven't either! Thread: The SUN is FROTHING - Is this normal? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30419342 Ireland 12/20/2012 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow!!! Sirius & Pleiades are shooting a direct beam at one another look at frame #111-#112 * Be sure to type in 20121221 as the date, they have added a another pic since I uploaded this thread. Use the "step" feature & check the "Swing Box" for frames 111-112 .... Too Wicked! Something is now shooting from Sirius to Peiades and most like our Sun in the new few hours. [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] Behind HI1 > 512x512 > 20121217 - 20121221 > Slideshow > Search NO NO NO EVERYONE LOOK AWAY! BACK TO YOUR IPAD, FOOTBALL AND FOXNEWS NOW! FRESHLY MAIMED WHITE KIDS I HEARD. There's some massive conspiwaaaaseeeee!! (Have nasa already changed the data due to this thread?!!) When i punch in the data flow you suggest above - they only give me 52 frames...so i can't use the swing box to see sirius shooting! Daaammmmit! |
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biscuits and gravy (OP) User ID: 1072087 United States 12/20/2012 07:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow!!! Sirius & Pleiades are shooting a direct beam at one another look at frame #111-#112 * Be sure to type in 20121221 as the date, they have added a another pic since I uploaded this thread. Use the "step" feature & check the "Swing Box" for frames 111-112 .... Too Wicked! Something is now shooting from Sirius to Peiades and most like our Sun in the new few hours. [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] Behind HI1 > 512x512 > 20121217 - 20121221 > Slideshow > Search NO NO NO EVERYONE LOOK AWAY! BACK TO YOUR IPAD, FOOTBALL AND FOXNEWS NOW! FRESHLY MAIMED WHITE KIDS I HEARD. There's some massive conspiwaaaaseeeee!! (Have nasa already changed the data due to this thread?!!) When i punch in the data flow you suggest above - they only give me 52 frames...so i can't use the swing box to see sirius shooting! Daaammmmit! One Tequila! Two Tequila! Three Tequila, ...... Floor! |
biscuits and gravy (OP) User ID: 1072087 United States 12/20/2012 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The sun is "frothing". Anyone heard of this before? I haven't, looks like other scientists haven't either! Quoting: Silvanus Thread: The SUN is FROTHING - Is this normal? Thats a new one for me too One Tequila! Two Tequila! Three Tequila, ...... Floor! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26677730 Netherlands 12/20/2012 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's some massive conspiwaaaaseeeee!! (Have nasa already changed the data due to this thread?!!) When i punch in the data flow you suggest above - they only give me 52 frames...so i can't use the swing box to see sirius shooting! Daaammmmit! Here too only 52 frames |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 27749847 United States 12/20/2012 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The sun is "frothing". Anyone heard of this before? I haven't, looks like other scientists haven't either! Quoting: Silvanus Thread: The SUN is FROTHING - Is this normal? Thats a new one for me too I guess you've never seen the sun in calcium K before. [link to suite101.com] [link to solardatabase.free.fr] |
Dapurps User ID: 10064730 Canada 12/20/2012 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The sun is "frothing". Anyone heard of this before? I haven't, looks like other scientists haven't either! Quoting: Silvanus Thread: The SUN is FROTHING - Is this normal? Thats a new one for me too I guess you've never seen the sun in calcium K before. [link to suite101.com] [link to solardatabase.free.fr] You debunk everything that comes your way aha. If you don't mind me asking.. how old are you? "What you perceive to be becomes your reality." :ftwpanda: dapurps |
Da fuq User ID: 16258666 United States 12/20/2012 07:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ignore Astro everyone. He has about as much understanding on the matter as Nasa. Which would be zero. Last Edited by Da fuq on 12/20/2012 07:24 PM |
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Da fuq User ID: 16258666 United States 12/20/2012 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The sun is "frothing". Anyone heard of this before? I haven't, looks like other scientists haven't either! Quoting: Silvanus Thread: The SUN is FROTHING - Is this normal? Thats a new one for me too I guess you've never seen the sun in calcium K before. [link to suite101.com] [link to solardatabase.free.fr] You debunk everything that comes your way aha. If you don't mind me asking.. how old are you? Didn't debunk anything. |
Dapurps User ID: 10064730 Canada 12/20/2012 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess you've never seen the sun in calcium K before. [link to suite101.com] [link to solardatabase.free.fr] You debunk everything that comes your way aha. If you don't mind me asking.. how old are you? Didn't debunk anything. Cool story bud, your ignorance thru out this thread is astonishing. "What you perceive to be becomes your reality." :ftwpanda: dapurps |
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Da fuq User ID: 16258666 United States 12/20/2012 07:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | * [link to www.nersc.gov] Quoting: Da fuq Ignore Astro everyone. He has about as much understanding on the matter as Nasa. Which would be zero. |
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Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 27749847 United States 12/20/2012 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro I guess you've never seen the sun in calcium K before. [link to suite101.com] [link to solardatabase.free.fr] You debunk everything that comes your way aha. If you don't mind me asking.. how old are you? Didn't debunk anything. Cool story bud, your ignorance thru out this thread is astonishing. Look at how adamant he is that everyone ignore me, even quoting himself. He seems to have some real, serious issues. |
higher state of consciousness User ID: 11722476 United Kingdom 12/20/2012 07:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess you've never seen the sun in calcium K before. [link to suite101.com] [link to solardatabase.free.fr] You debunk everything that comes your way aha. If you don't mind me asking.. how old are you? Didn't debunk anything. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29979098 United States 12/20/2012 07:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I happen to agree with AC there in Canada a few pages back. All of us are sick of so many questions and no answers, that is why we frequent these places. After a while one tends to become a "conspiracy" junkie... it is a bonified psychological fix. Please be aware that although something may be going on, whether it be elitist takover of the world to Mayan predictions, this stuff can make us all a little wacky. We need to take time and condense the stuff we absorb and eliminate the useless information and retain what little pieces of truth we glean and process it, and know that in ANY conceivable outcome, everything WILL BE ALRIGHT. Bend your vibration of angst and confusion toward a calmer, benevolent force that will guide you through these days between. Regardless if anything happens... or not. |
Dapurps User ID: 10064730 Canada 12/20/2012 07:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dapurps You debunk everything that comes your way aha. If you don't mind me asking.. how old are you? Didn't debunk anything. Cool story bud, your ignorance thru out this thread is astonishing. Look at how adamant he is that everyone ignore me, even quoting himself. He seems to have some real, serious issues. Yep a typical attention whore. "What you perceive to be becomes your reality." :ftwpanda: dapurps |
higher state of consciousness User ID: 11722476 United Kingdom 12/20/2012 07:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dapurps You debunk everything that comes your way aha. If you don't mind me asking.. how old are you? Didn't debunk anything. Cool story bud, your ignorance thru out this thread is astonishing. Look at how adamant he is that everyone ignore me, even quoting himself. He seems to have some real, serious issues. astro ignore the tards. I (and i know a lot of others on here over the years) really appreciate all your work. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 27749847 United States 12/20/2012 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Silvanus it's not that I don't believe you, i'd just like to see some actual images so I can compare and make up my own mind, that's all :) Well seeing as how I tried my best to manually compensate for it at the time I processed it, I'd have to redo all my processing from scratch to show the full effect. I don't have that kind of time today, and I won't have access to my desktop for a week after today. I'm sorry, but you'll just have to take my word for it for now. That's ok, maybe someone else can dig up older images to compare. Not unless someone else can process the raw BEACON images in a manner similar to what NASA does. I can, but I know of very few here besides me who can do it. Here's an example from a year ago. Now bear in mind I was trying to compensate for the over-darkening and erred on the side of letting some of the frames be too bright and retain a lot of glare. Notice how much the glare fluctuates over time: In the above animation I compensated for the variation in glare by reducing the strength of the subtraction so that the frames with the least glare would look normal and the frames with more glare would keep some of their glare and be "too bright." I'm not going to redo the entire animation, but I did reprocess a frame just now by just doing a straight background subtraction, similar to what NASA does without trying to compensate for the fact that the background subtraction frame (which is a median stack of previous images) has brighter glare than the frame I'm subtracting from. This is from beacon images recorded a year ago: [link to i319.photobucket.com] Last Edited by Astromut on 12/20/2012 07:40 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30471949 Colombia 12/20/2012 07:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We soon will be there. :) Quoting: zvezda 1 "Our solar system is part of a huge disc shaped collection of stars and planets called the Milky Way. We're located somewhere on the edge of the disc, slightly on top of the narrow disc. But very soon we'll be moving to the bottom of the disc. This change, from top to bottom, begins on December 21, 2012. Yes, that's right. On the same day when our Sun is at it's solar maximum, something will happen that's never happened for thousands of eons of time - the ecliptic of our solar system will intersect with the Galactic plane, called the "Galactic Equator" of the Milky Way! [see star chart]. If you imagine our solar system as a bunch of peas on a plate, with a huge meatball in the center, imagine the Milky Way as a city-size pizza with the "Guiness World Book Record Meatball" in its center! Prior to December 2012 we have been drifting on the top of the pizza, never really able to see the bottom. The plate and pizza are not parallel. They are moving at different angles. We've been drifting down, down, down... and on December 21st, 2012, we will be exactly level with the crust - forming an "x" at the Galactic Equator where galactic gravity is the strongest. After 2012, if we are still here, we will be passing through the bottom zone, viewing the Milky Way pizza from the South. Yes, there's even more!" [link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net] Thanks pal. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1034800 United States 12/20/2012 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow!!! Sirius & Pleiades are shooting a direct beam at one another look at frame #111-#112 * Be sure to type in 20121221 as the date, they have added a another pic since I uploaded this thread. Use the "step" feature & check the "Swing Box" for frames 111-112 .... Too Wicked! Something is now shooting from Sirius to Peiades and most like our Sun in the new few hours. [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] Behind HI1 > 512x512 > 20121217 - 20121221 > Slideshow > Search screen shot please |