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| MJ User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:21 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
After further analysis and by the process of elimination i am leaning towards a huge craft.
_______++++++++++++++
you serious like the Death Star>?
ice Quoting: Ice
It is not an
Asteroid
Planet
Comet
Its Trajectory is not being interfered with by the gravitational pull by the Sun.
It must be an intelligently directed Craft.
I cannot think of an alternative with the current data. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 339051 1/1/2008 7:22 PM | | picesnator  User ID: 318318 1/1/2008 7:22 PM
 | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
Doesn't give the same kind of view as a planet or moon on a similar pic (bright dot, long horizontal band)...so possibly picking up an ultraviolet or infrared spectrum like the UFO's in Nasa footage?
Droppin theories to a think tank
Thats what this place is best for Quoting: Rerun Oddgun 346371
i notice in one of the images..that it had like these things on the sides from the body of the image...it reminded me of the winged disk being held by a beetle...somewhere i saw that..just a pasting thought |
| MJ User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:23 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
 From AP, today's paper:
Deep impact spacecraft passes by Earth. A comet busting NASA spacecraft zipped by Earth on Monday on its way to rendezvous with another comet in an extended mission that will also see it hunt for Earth sized planets around a cluster of stars.
The deep impact probe made its first of three flybys designed to use the planet's gravity to hurtle the spacecraft toward Comet Hartley 2 for a 2010 meeting.
At its closest, the spacecraft was 10.000 miles above Australia.
"Ww're taking laps around THE SUN until the comet comes" said William Bloom of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
AP 1/1/2008 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 339051
Link
They are shitting themselves putting this out if true.
Maybe my deduction was correct afterall? |
| Ice  User ID: 5668 1/1/2008 7:23 PM
 | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | Man this turns out to be Mercury oh man. I have a study group working the numbers now. It won't be long>!!!!
ice Never forget that I am right 98% of the time!!!! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 346371 1/1/2008 7:24 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
Ego is a definate bias that veils your eyes from the obvious.
English is a definite language that escapes your brain! Quoting: SunDawnn
I'm sorry...is my lack of care to presentation the only piece of info you could bring to help us solve the problem?
Brain break down from thinkin outside the box so you reverted back to 3rd grade?
Let me know if you have any more info vital to answering the question of this object. We'd have never figured it out if you didn't point out that I lack spellcheck.
As for the craft theory...seems viable...
Thats why NASA's cam's pick up so many, as they are sometimes viewable in the Near-UV part of the spectrum...just outside our range
Recharging on some plasma? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 348645 1/1/2008 7:24 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
 From AP, today's paper:
Deep impact spacecraft passes by Earth. A comet busting NASA spacecraft zipped by Earth on Monday on its way to rendezvous with another comet in an extended mission that will also see it hunt for Earth sized planets around a cluster of stars.
The deep impact probe made its first of three flybys designed to use the planet's gravity to hurtle the spacecraft toward Comet Hartley 2 for a 2010 meeting.
At its closest, the spacecraft was 10.000 miles above Australia.
"Ww're taking laps around THE SUN until the comet comes" said William Bloom of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
AP 1/1/2008 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 339051
Nice.
Youcan bet your last dollar that its sensors and cameras are on even now. So where are the images? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:26 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
Man this turns out to be Mercury oh man. I have a study group working the numbers now. It won't be long>!!!!
ice Quoting: Ice
Your sounding like a broken record.
Check out the solar system simulator.
It is NOT Mercury |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 282813 1/1/2008 7:26 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
STEREO B picked up the transit of MERCURY on 09DEC2007.
[ link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov]
Use the orbit diagram, set date to 09DEC, place Earth approximately 21 degrees right of vertical to simulate STEREO B point of view.
What do you see?
.
.
Mercury is in the line of sight on that day for stereo B, not sure what this proves though. Quoting: habjabdoobab 336011
In a previous reply you posted a link to STEREO B for 30DEC, and you wondered why STEREO B did not detect Mercury. By that date, Mercury was out of the field of view (FOV) of both STEREO B & A.
However, at the beginning of February Mercury passes in front of Sol (slightly above the ecliptic), at which time STEREO B will detect it first again -- like it did on 16OCT.
.
. |
| Jahala User ID: 339218 1/1/2008 7:27 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | 339051 what the HELL are they talking about in this JPL article....have they parten of too much new year cheer....me think so....or maybe I should consider taking up smoking wacky weed.....that is bizarro. |
| Rerun Oddgun User ID: 346371 1/1/2008 7:27 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
"Ww're taking laps around THE SUN until the comet comes" said William Bloom of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 348645
I assume this probe would be to small to be what we are seeing as well. (?) |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:30 PM | | Anonymous Coward User ID: 1685 1/1/2008 7:30 PM | | SunDawnn User ID: 271268 1/1/2008 7:30 PM
 | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
It is not an
Asteroid
Planet
Comet
Its Trajectory is not being interfered with by the gravitational pull by the Sun.
It must be an intelligently directed Craft.
I cannot think of an alternative with the current data. Quoting: MJ 340335
MJ,
I didn't mean to poke fun at you for posting this (rather; the morons who respond with 5+ year old answers).
I happen to believe in the existence of Nibiru....but let me ask you this please;
If you think this is a non-natural object (and/or Planet X)......then why aren’t other liberal-minded non-governmental sites (like Rense) posting this to the world?
Why is it we're only reading about this 'thing' on a 'for entertainment only' site? (not that this doesn't offer good and reasonable items now and then)
Now, please answer this...then perhaps, you'll get your own quandary answered. Fate determines who walks into your life.... It's up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 348645 1/1/2008 7:31 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
"Ww're taking laps around THE SUN until the comet comes" said William Bloom of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
I assume this probe would be to small to be what we are seeing as well. (?) Quoting: Rerun Oddgun 346371
Oh yeah! Way too small. Imagine something the size of a small car.
If it appeared as big as the object(s) we've been discussing it would have zipped on by. And we would have been able to tell that it was artificial if we'd been able to see it.
If it is as far as people suspect it would not even be visible. |
| Messenger User ID: 137750 1/1/2008 7:31 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | Go to:
For information from a Christian prespective regarding Planet X.
[link to www.almightywind.com] |
| MJ User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:32 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | Comet Buster Whizzes Past Earth
Alicia Chang, Associated Press
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Deep Impact
Jan. 1, 2008 -- A comet-busting NASA spacecraft zipped past Earth on Monday on its way to rendezvous with another comet in an extended mission that will also see it hunt for Earth-sized planets around a cluster of stars.
The Deep Impact probe made the first of three flybys designed to use the planet's gravity to hurtle the spacecraft toward comet Hartley 2 for a 2010 meeting.
At its closest, the spacecraft was 10,000 miles above Australia.
"We're taking laps around the sun until the comet comes," said William Blume of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
In 2005, Deep Impact became the first spacecraft to crack open a comet by releasing a copper impactor that smashed into Tempel 1, giving scientists their first glimpse of the interior. The mothership survived and was placed in safe mode before it was tapped for an encore.
The new mission, known as Epoxi, calls for Deep Impact to meet Hartley 2 about 12 million miles from Earth at the time of the encounter. Deep Impact will hover 550 miles from the half mile-wide surface and use its two telescopes and infrared spectrometer to map features and record gas outbursts.
On its way to the comet, Deep Impact will spend six months using one of its telescopes to search for Earth-sized planets around five nearby stars, which are known to have Jupiter-like planets orbiting them.
The extended mission, managed by JPL in Pasadena, cost $40 million, compared to the $333 million it took to collide with Tempel 1.
NASA initially wanted Deep Impact's second act to be an exploration of comet 85P/Boethin in 2008. But to scientists' surprise, a bevy of ground and space telescopes were unable to spot it this fall. Astronomers believe the comet may have shattered into specks too small to be seen from Earth.
Mission managers then asked the space agency to change course and visit Hartley 2, which required a path correction and an extra two years of travel.
[link to dsc.discovery.com]
Stinks to me...
I said it was a craft, but i believe they have been forced to disclose this to cover up what it really is. |
| SubarcticBeef  Two Legged Wrecking Machine User ID: 221410 1/1/2008 7:33 PM
 | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | Nothing will come of this. You are all paranoid. This is a natural occurance. Go back to your normal business. I KNOW this to be a fact! Large and powerful
[link to s49.photobucket.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 346371 1/1/2008 7:34 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1685
Seems viable...but is it taround the Sun or en-route, the document doesn't say...and how big is Deep Impact? This object is comparable to HUGE bodies...C'mon...we've had people debating it to be Mercury. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:36 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | [link to www.nasa.gov]
Could this be the object?
Seemed a lot bigger than that to me.
Seems to have been released quick this info, on new years day?
I wonder why? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 296558 1/1/2008 7:36 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | lol, Anyone buying into this Planet-X bullshit is a goddamn idiot. You people are sad. |
| Rerun Oddgun User ID: 346371 1/1/2008 7:37 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
Nothing will come of this. You are all paranoid. This is a natural occurance. Go back to your normal business. I KNOW this to be a fact! Quoting: SubarcticBeef
Great....all I wanted....
What's the normal occurance...and where is the proof?
Links? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:37 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
Nothing will come of this. You are all paranoid. This is a natural occurance. Go back to your normal business. I KNOW this to be a fact! Quoting: SubarcticBeef
Yeah alright lol...
Lets stop discussing this and watch teevee |
| picesnator  User ID: 318318 1/1/2008 7:37 PM
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Comet Buster Whizzes Past Earth
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Jan. 1, 2008 -- A comet-busting NASA spacecraft zipped past Earth on Monday on its way to rendezvous with another comet in an extended mission that will also see it hunt for Earth-sized planets around a cluster of stars.
The Deep Impact probe made the first of three flybys designed to use the planet's gravity to hurtle the spacecraft toward comet Hartley 2 for a 2010 meeting.
At its closest, the spacecraft was 10,000 miles above Australia.
"We're taking laps around the sun until the comet comes," said William Blume of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
In 2005, Deep Impact became the first spacecraft to crack open a comet by releasing a copper impactor that smashed into Tempel 1, giving scientists their first glimpse of the interior. The mothership survived and was placed in safe mode before it was tapped for an encore.
The new mission, known as Epoxi, calls for Deep Impact to meet Hartley 2 about 12 million miles from Earth at the time of the encounter. Deep Impact will hover 550 miles from the half mile-wide surface and use its two telescopes and infrared spectrometer to map features and record gas outbursts.
On its way to the comet, Deep Impact will spend six months using one of its telescopes to search for Earth-sized planets around five nearby stars, which are known to have Jupiter-like planets orbiting them.
The extended mission, managed by JPL in Pasadena, cost $40 million, compared to the $333 million it took to collide with Tempel 1.
NASA initially wanted Deep Impact's second act to be an exploration of comet 85P/Boethin in 2008. But to scientists' surprise, a bevy of ground and space telescopes were unable to spot it this fall. Astronomers believe the comet may have shattered into specks too small to be seen from Earth.
Mission managers then asked the space agency to change course and visit Hartley 2, which required a path correction and an extra two years of travel.
[ link to dsc.discovery.com]
Stinks to me...
I said it was a craft, but i believe they have been forced to disclose this to cover up what it really is. Quoting: MJ 340335
let takes this a little further...if u say/think it is a craft.. it must be a advance scouting force...before u enter a system. u need to send a scout to look around and report back to the "main body". that the coast is clear, come on in, this what i [scouting force] has found...does this sound reasonable?? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 342314 1/1/2008 7:37 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | Comet Buster Whizzes Past Earth
Jan. 1, 2008 -- A comet-busting NASA spacecraft zipped past Earth on Monday on its way to rendezvous with another comet in an extended mission that will also see it hunt for Earth-sized planets around a cluster of stars.
The Deep Impact probe made the first of three flybys designed to use the planet's gravity to hurtle the spacecraft toward comet Hartley 2 for a 2010 meeting.
At its closest, the spacecraft was 10,000 miles above Australia.
"We're taking laps around the sun until the comet comes," said William Blume of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
In 2005, Deep Impact became the first spacecraft to crack open a comet by releasing a copper impactor that smashed into Tempel 1, giving scientists their first glimpse of the interior. The mothership survived and was placed in safe mode before it was tapped for an encore.
The new mission, known as Epoxi, calls for Deep Impact to meet Hartley 2 about 12 million miles from Earth at the time of the encounter. Deep Impact will hover 550 miles from the half mile-wide surface and use its two telescopes and infrared spectrometer to map features and record gas outbursts.
On its way to the comet, Deep Impact will spend six months using one of its telescopes to search for Earth-sized planets around five nearby stars, which are known to have Jupiter-like planets orbiting them.
The extended mission, managed by JPL in Pasadena, cost $40 million, compared to the $333 million it took to collide with Tempel 1.
NASA initially wanted Deep Impact's second act to be an exploration of comet 85P/Boethin in 2008. But to scientists' surprise, a bevy of ground and space telescopes were unable to spot it this fall. Astronomers believe the comet may have shattered into specks too small to be seen from Earth.
Mission managers then asked the space agency to change course and visit Hartley 2, which required a path correction and an extra two years of travel. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:38 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
lol, Anyone buying into this Planet-X bullshit is a goddamn idiot. You people are sad. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 296558
You and Nancy are the only ones discussing X.
Are you sad? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 339218 1/1/2008 7:39 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | does anyone here remember when Jupiter crossed in front of the sun a couple of years ago...... it was just A small black dot in corelation to the sun's size.....when it crossed the equator of the sun.....now Jupiter is a huge planet.....and isn't X 4-5 times the size of earth and about the size of Jupiter......so if someone can find the pic of this event a couple of years ago....would give us somehting to compare this object to in size. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 340335 1/1/2008 7:41 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
Comet Buster Whizzes Past Earth
Alicia Chang, Associated Press
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Jan. 1, 2008 -- A comet-busting NASA spacecraft zipped past Earth on Monday on its way to rendezvous with another comet in an extended mission that will also see it hunt for Earth-sized planets around a cluster of stars.
The Deep Impact probe made the first of three flybys designed to use the planet's gravity to hurtle the spacecraft toward comet Hartley 2 for a 2010 meeting.
At its closest, the spacecraft was 10,000 miles above Australia.
"We're taking laps around the sun until the comet comes," said William Blume of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
In 2005, Deep Impact became the first spacecraft to crack open a comet by releasing a copper impactor that smashed into Tempel 1, giving scientists their first glimpse of the interior. The mothership survived and was placed in safe mode before it was tapped for an encore.
The new mission, known as Epoxi, calls for Deep Impact to meet Hartley 2 about 12 million miles from Earth at the time of the encounter. Deep Impact will hover 550 miles from the half mile-wide surface and use its two telescopes and infrared spectrometer to map features and record gas outbursts.
On its way to the comet, Deep Impact will spend six months using one of its telescopes to search for Earth-sized planets around five nearby stars, which are known to have Jupiter-like planets orbiting them.
The extended mission, managed by JPL in Pasadena, cost $40 million, compared to the $333 million it took to collide with Tempel 1.
NASA initially wanted Deep Impact's second act to be an exploration of comet 85P/Boethin in 2008. But to scientists' surprise, a bevy of ground and space telescopes were unable to spot it this fall. Astronomers believe the comet may have shattered into specks too small to be seen from Earth.
Mission managers then asked the space agency to change course and visit Hartley 2, which required a path correction and an extra two years of travel.
[ link to dsc.discovery.com]
Stinks to me...
I said it was a craft, but i believe they have been forced to disclose this to cover up what it really is.
let takes this a little further...if u say/think it is a craft.. it must be a advance scouting force...before u enter a system. u need to send a scout to look around and report back to the "main body". that the coast is clear, come on in, this what i [scouting force] has found...does this sound reasonable?? Quoting: picesnator
NASA releasing this on New years day?
Stinks of rotten fish heads to me.
This thread has been viewed so many times, i reckon this press release was issued to try and explain this "craft".
At least they agree it is a Craft. Theres your PX Moon out of the window.
this is a Craft, but not the one desperately alluded to today by NASA.
They are covering this up. |
| Rerun Oddgun User ID: 346371 1/1/2008 7:44 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote |
lol, Anyone buying into this Planet-X bullshit is a goddamn idiot. You people are sad. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 296558
That's the point...not buying into anything. We know we are lied to in our education, media, and every other source possible. We know by whom, and we know their approximate agendas. We refuse to accept the lies and die in our tupperware box with all of our toys when life desires truth. So we congregate among others of the same ideas in hopes of finding the pieces that are hidden. A lot of theories fly, but in the digging is proof of the truth, and I surely doubt your cynicism will dampen my resolve or those tired of living a lie. We desire REAL life and REAL truth. You wouldn't be here yourself if you didn't think SOMETHING was wrong.
If I'm wrong, then I pity you most, as you have nothing better to do than visit sites where people talk about imaginary things and argue with them about it. |
| SkyWatcher User ID: 333060 1/1/2008 7:44 PM | | Re: Breaking *** NASA ** Sunspot C-class explosion , shows a strange object orbiting the Sun | Quote | NASA cancelled the shuttle launch for January, don't know if it's related to any of this..... |
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