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Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 709259 7/1/2009 7:33 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | My radio reception has been terrible last two days. Just sayin |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 715956 7/1/2009 7:35 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Put this together quickly, just to be able to view it here easily. This is up to date as of a few minutes ago, anyway.
Not sure what it is, but it's interesting nonetheless.
:sunobject: Quoting: Moncrieffe
so how much longer till it hits? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 715808 7/1/2009 7:36 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Wouldn't the sun vaporize this object before it even hit?
its the size of a large planet. bigger than earth apparently. so no, it would go through the sun like a bullet through a watermellon according to that guy.
[ link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
thats the thread. its extrapolation but its the same science principles behind the two threads and there was discussion that on there as well. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 708452
That is not a very accurate analogy, a watermelon is not burning at 10,000 °F at its surface nor does it have a core burning at over 27 million °F.
If we could have a melon at that temp, I doubt a bullet would have much effect. |
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Moncrieffe User ID: 538386 7/1/2009 7:36 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Put this together quickly, just to be able to view it here easily. This is up to date as of a few minutes ago, anyway.
Not sure what it is, but it's interesting nonetheless.
so how much longer till it hits? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 715956
I believe a few others here calculated it at about 34 hours or so. |
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maya2012 User ID: 692639 7/1/2009 7:43 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 532628 7/1/2009 7:43 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Earlier someone said 70 hours...a correct time would be nice. You know, enough notice for panic sex. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 715964 7/1/2009 7:45 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Mercury? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 714917 7/1/2009 7:46 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
So, lazy trollbum, read the basement science article below (remember Bill Gates when you scoff. You got HIS wallet?). This article should be about your intellectual speed. I don't imagine you are up to real physics if Google is beyond you.
jackass. that is not light. therefore, there is no "new" speed of light. light still travels the same speed. the only thing that article states is that there is something that travels faster than light. THAT is why i say there is no need to google it. light travels just as fast as when it was first hypothesized. nothing has changed except that now, they are able to make SOUND travel faster than light. some people..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 629459
...really need to research the latest scientific shit -- and extract their head from their ass. Get back on topic if you can. I just love willful ignorance. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 713411 7/1/2009 7:48 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
So, lazy trollbum, read the basement science article below (remember Bill Gates when you scoff. You got HIS wallet?). This article should be about your intellectual speed. I don't imagine you are up to real physics if Google is beyond you.
jackass. that is not light. therefore, there is no "new" speed of light. light still travels the same speed. the only thing that article states is that there is something that travels faster than light. THAT is why i say there is no need to google it. light travels just as fast as when it was first hypothesized. nothing has changed except that now, they are able to make SOUND travel faster than light. some people.....
...really need to research the latest scientific shit -- and extract their head from their ass. Get back on topic if you can. I just love willful ignorance. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 714917
The active word here is "hypothesized" you morans. There IS no speed of light. You do not understand it at all. Nor does anyone else. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 713628 7/1/2009 7:52 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Normal Is Subjective
Excellent!
Any of the links on that page, say this one [link to secchi.nrl.navy.mil]
Will allow you to set the date to 1 Jul 2009 and orient the view so that you can see Mercury entering "Stereo B"'s view from the left.
Mercury will be behind the sun (from Stereo B) on July 5. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 714917 7/1/2009 7:53 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Fact is, folks, maybe something is or is not aligned to impact the sun. Just keep in mind the sun is so huge it could probably absorb most anything without incurring intrinsic damage. Might such an event excite some solar activity that could head Earth's way? Possibly. However, humans are a tough species and, if there were such an event, I have faith in us - not the shills, debunkers, pseudo intellectuals/scientists, trolls, idiots, politicos, executives, fatcats, or elites. I have faith in US - all the cruisers in delusion looking for the hints, and ways and means of survival. US, always looking for facts as we wend our way through the theories. US, who live like walking question marks. Everyone else can go down in the flames of self-denial. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 704343 7/1/2009 7:54 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
How the fuck does anyone think this is doom? Do you know how fucking hot the sun is? The corona ('atmosphere' of the sun) is a million god damned degrees kelvin. Anything that approaches it will be destroyed. And even if a giant rock hit the surface of the sun, who fucking cares? It's a ball of plasma, it will absorb it and not care. Jesus fucking Christ. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 492876
Actually the sun at its core is 27 million degrees F |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 618748 7/1/2009 7:57 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
I was poking around on lasco 2 (red) and see an oddity never seen before in the 2009/07/01 20:54 image..upper right hand quadrant and it's shake shake shakin'...
times like this sure do miss Kent
[ link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov]
[ link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov]
dito, he's here through his legacy.
just one point, Hellios means Sun in Greek
our sun and jupiter are the solar system's natural 'garbage cans' being the systems heaviest gravity wells.
If Kent was here he would be up all night, drinking gallons of strong coffee and monitoring this thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 715890
I am sure he's watching, with a fat cup o' joe in hand. The difference is, he knows what's up and we don't. *shrug* |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 698686 7/1/2009 7:57 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
How the fuck does anyone think this is doom? Do you know how fucking hot the sun is? The corona ('atmosphere' of the sun) is a million god damned degrees kelvin. Anything that approaches it will be destroyed. And even if a giant rock hit the surface of the sun, who fucking cares? It's a ball of plasma, it will absorb it and not care. Jesus fucking Christ.
Actually the sun at its core is 27 million degrees F Quoting: Anonymous Coward 704343
Did your scientist-priests place a thermometer inside the core of the Sun to acquire such a precise measurement of heat dissipation? |
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Pharmacist  User ID: 715735 7/1/2009 8:01 PM
 | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | The thread is just a retarded as the thread a few months ago with the bright star to the east which was Venus the WHOLE time, but delusions got in the way of reality. This is the same scenerio! This is mercury! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 714917 7/1/2009 8:03 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
So, lazy trollbum, read the basement science article below (remember Bill Gates when you scoff. You got HIS wallet?). This article should be about your intellectual speed. I don't imagine you are up to real physics if Google is beyond you.
jackass. that is not light. therefore, there is no "new" speed of light. light still travels the same speed. the only thing that article states is that there is something that travels faster than light. THAT is why i say there is no need to google it. light travels just as fast as when it was first hypothesized. nothing has changed except that now, they are able to make SOUND travel faster than light. some people.....
...really need to research the latest scientific shit -- and extract their head from their ass. Get back on topic if you can. I just love willful ignorance.
The active word here is "hypothesized" you morans. There IS no speed of light. You do not understand it at all. Nor does anyone else. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 713411
Actually, I completely understand what you are saying and agree; however, that converation would exceed the intellectual bandwidth of certain ones (not all). Why do you think I only offered a "basement science" article to someone far too lazy to Google, much less actually research the topic, much less go where you have gone? So one chooses lesser, yet still challenging, alternative arguments also based on hypotheses. Unfortunately, that still tends to induce crude sputterings rather than intelligent engagement. Sigh. Be well in these times. |
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89446 User ID: 577785 7/1/2009 8:08 PM
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Put this together quickly, just to be able to view it here easily. This is up to date as of a few minutes ago, anyway.
Not sure what it is, but it's interesting nonetheless.
 Quoting: Moncrieffe
If that thing is supposed to hit the Sun then it's roughly on the same plane/level with it. Meaning we can compare their sizes.
That thing looks to be waaaay bigger than Earth:
[link to www.4to40.com]
Looks like the size of Neptune or Jupiter.
Last Edited by 89446 on 7/1/2009 at 8:09 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 660262 7/1/2009 8:14 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
That thing looks to be waaaay bigger than Earth: Quoting: 89446
Well, superficially, yeah. But remember this camera is calibrated so that it can observe extremely faint details in the solar wind. A bright object like a planet dazzles it, it spills over into neighbouring pixels, and looks a lot larger than it really is just because it's so very, _very_ bright. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 715890 7/1/2009 8:16 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Put this together quickly, just to be able to view it here easily. This is up to date as of a few minutes ago, anyway.
Not sure what it is, but it's interesting nonetheless.
:sunobject:
If that thing is supposed to hit the Sun then it's roughly on the same plane/level with it. Meaning we can compare their sizes.
That thing looks to be waaaay bigger than Earth:
[ link to www.4to40.com]
Looks like the size of Neptune or Jupiter. Quoting: 89446
If that's the case then it can't be Mercury. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 713628 7/1/2009 8:19 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Regardless of how "big" it appears to be, it is Mercury.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 713628 |
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89446 User ID: 577785 7/1/2009 8:22 PM
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If that's the case then it can't be Mercury. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 715890
It can be if this thing is not moving straight towards the Sun but is on an orbit around the Sun, at a big distance away from it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 679253 7/1/2009 8:22 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
must be the aliens preventing the sun to explode on july 16
Thats what is going make it explode,it is in orbit around the sun and will hit 16 july. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 715593
any links to prove a july 16th impact? |
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Spirit * Man ! User ID: 661889 7/1/2009 8:23 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | I havent read this entire thread. Is there anything on the astronomy sites about it ?
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rezony User ID: 716014 7/1/2009 8:27 PM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 651707 7/1/2009 8:29 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
must be the aliens preventing the sun to explode on july 16
Thats what is going make it explode,it is in orbit around the sun and will hit 16 july.
any links to prove a july 16th impact? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 679253
If your government knows anything about this, you'll be the last to know. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 715890 7/1/2009 8:29 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
If that's the case then it can't be Mercury.
It can be if this thing is not moving straight towards the Sun but is on an orbit around the Sun, at a big distance away from it. Quoting: 89446
Mercury is never a big distance from the Sun relatively speaking since it is the nearest of the planets to the Sun. But it's still millions of miles away from it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 644878 7/1/2009 8:29 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Earlier someone said 70 hours...a correct time would be nice. You know, enough notice for panic sex. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 532628
Just start now. What's the matter? You can last for 70 hours? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 716016 7/1/2009 8:30 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
ok great . that would mean--we are screwed?
ya thats the implication of it if its true.
this guy [ link to www.godlikeproductions.com] says that TPTB have been preparing for this. built a underground nation in north korea and drained the world dry to prepare it for the elite and their cadre. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 708452
its already been told to you countless times..you just havent been paying attention
will you now? |
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a passing cloud User ID: 616505 7/1/2009 8:32 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | you know, it's a shame that economic DO OM is on indefinite hiatus....that's why threads like THIS get so big so quickly. they sort of fill in the vacumn. happily the soon coming raging flu pandemic will once and for all eliminate the need for space doom....we can only hope. |
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Moncrieffe User ID: 538386 7/1/2009 8:33 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Interesting that there haven't been any image updates at all for a while now. |
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