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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 659821 7/1/2009 11:36 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: tazzzzzzzzty humanzzzzzzzz
The initial one is in front. These two are behind. Whatever those two are, they aren't showing up in the following pics. Just that one as far as I can tell? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716074 7/1/2009 11:37 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
a mag 9.8 comet shining like that? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 713628 7/1/2009 11:39 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | The object will reach the occulting disk at 02:01 AM, July 4 (GLP server time).
Then, we wait... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716166 7/1/2009 11:40 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
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| Daemon User ID: 662355 7/1/2009 11:42 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Where do bad folks go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
They go to a lake of fire and fry
Won't see 'em again til the 4th of July I are saved! Your resistance are few tile! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716159 7/1/2009 11:43 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | It's DEFINITELY Mercury. Stereo consists of TWO spacecraft, both of which orbit the sun in what is more or less the earth's orbit, but 1 called "A" or AHEAD is ahead of the earth, and one "B" or BEHIND is behind the Earth. You'll notice that the B spacecraft is the one the object appears in.
Well, a small amount of research will show you this picture, which shows exactly where A, B, Earth, Sun, and Mercury are right now:
[link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov]
Yes, from teh point of view of B, mercury is travelling from right to left, and is currently on the right side of the sun..... so, yes,
ITS MERCURY!!!!!!!!!
To prove it another way, look at this orbit simulator:
[link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov]
ITS MERCURY! |
| Whee! 8D (Quebec)  Devil's advocate User ID: 714292 7/1/2009 11:52 PM
 | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Mercury OR Venus... just as it was either one of them when everyone (including me) flipped over this a year ago [link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
The world woud be a thousand times better place if your silly cults didnt exist. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 673558
The Bible says you must believe the Bible, the Qu'ran says you must believe the Qu'ran, the book of mormon says you must believe the book of mormon, the Pali Canon says you must believe the Pali Canon, the Sruti says you must believe the Sruti, the Avesta says you must believe the Avesta, the Book of Enoch says you must believe the Book of Enoch.
There can be only one of them that is true. Why should yours be the one? If there was one of them that had the complete, undeniable, verifiable truth, the others wouldn't exist anymore.
Searching the undebunkable.
[French Quebecker!] |
| RememberThis  Oh Shit! User ID: 715963 7/1/2009 11:53 PM
 | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
It's DEFINITELY Mercury. Stereo consists of TWO spacecraft, both of which orbit the sun in what is more or less the earth's orbit, but 1 called "A" or AHEAD is ahead of the earth, and one "B" or BEHIND is behind the Earth. You'll notice that the B spacecraft is the one the object appears in.
Well, a small amount of research will show you this picture, which shows exactly where A, B, Earth, Sun, and Mercury are right now:
[ link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov]
Yes, from teh point of view of B, mercury is travelling from right to left, and is currently on the right side of the sun..... so, yes,
ITS MERCURY!!!!!!!!!
To prove it another way, look at this orbit simulator:
[ link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov]
ITS MERCURY! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716159
Well ....we got 21 pages of Space Doom out of it!...thats not to shabby  "Got myself a one way ticket, goin' the wrong way". ~Bon Scott~
"21 gun Salute, Kills 21 People" ~George Carlin~
~Beer: Helping white men dance since 1856~ |
| Texas Uncensored  User ID: 715921 7/1/2009 11:53 PM
 | | Anonymous Coward User ID: 716159 7/1/2009 11:54 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | look at this orbit simulation:
[link to secchi.nrl.navy.mil]
ITS 100%, definitely, without ANY doubt, MERCURY.
NOW STFU MORONS. |
| FubarMan User ID: 715101 7/1/2009 11:54 PM
 | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
I read somewhere that the elite are sending atomic missiles to try and hit the sun....
and in that way stop niburu....
yeah....I know...it sounds wild....
but with chemtrails in the sky....
at this point anything is possible.... Quoting: mr...bojangles
Where do you people come from? Any nuke sent to the sun would disintegrate thousands of miles before it got there.
Secondly the sun is a nuclear explosion. Get it. It is a nuclear bomb blowing up over and over to be exact a hydrogen bomb.
I bet a million dollars you voted for Obama. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 352998 7/1/2009 11:54 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Finally,
... the Doom is here. |
| Whee! 8D (Quebec)  Devil's advocate User ID: 714292 7/1/2009 11:55 PM
 | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
At this time the course of this object will pass dangerously close to or will actually hit the Sun around the equator
How do you know?
What is the offical NASA comment on this "object"?
Oh, there isn't one?
Yet they leave the images there for all to see?
I wonder why? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 714982
Do you make a comment everytime a car passes in front of your house to let people know it's a car?
No. Neither do they.
The world woud be a thousand times better place if your silly cults didnt exist. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 673558
The Bible says you must believe the Bible, the Qu'ran says you must believe the Qu'ran, the book of mormon says you must believe the book of mormon, the Pali Canon says you must believe the Pali Canon, the Sruti says you must believe the Sruti, the Avesta says you must believe the Avesta, the Book of Enoch says you must believe the Book of Enoch.
There can be only one of them that is true. Why should yours be the one? If there was one of them that had the complete, undeniable, verifiable truth, the others wouldn't exist anymore.
Searching the undebunkable.
[French Quebecker!] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716074 7/1/2009 11:59 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Just doing some rough arithmetic here.
STEREO B is staring at the Sun, which is 1.5*10**11 metres away. Its field of view is about five Suns wide, which translates to 7*10**9 metres across.
Now Mercury is passing behind the Sun. Mercury is at a distance of something like 5*10**10 metres from the Sun (it's quite an elliptical orbit, but it's nearing perihelion, so I took something near the lower end of the scale).
So how far does Mercury have to go? At a distance of 1.5*10**11 metres, the picture is 7*10**9 metres wide. Add in the distance to Mercury and you get 2*10**11 metres. So the width of the picture increases in proportion. Mercury must move 9.3*10**9 metres to cross the whole picture.
Mercury orbits at something like 50,000 metres per second. Divide the one by the other and you get 186,000 seconds, or 51 hours.
If, then, this is Mercury, then it should move steadily from right to left over the next two days, passing behind the Sun as it goes. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 660262
I've made a rough estimate using directly the images and a ruler over my computer screen and noticed that the "object" has moved nearly 7 percent of the diameter of the greater circle around the sun in approx. 13:30 hs.
Then, if it continues with this speed it will take nearly 7.3 days to cross the entire diameter.
It's slower that some are saying here and according to your calculations it's slower than Mercury should be. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716152 7/2/2009 12:01 AM | | Anonymous Coward User ID: 711365 7/2/2009 12:02 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716159
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 630140 7/2/2009 12:03 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716159
No you sum. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716074 7/2/2009 12:04 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
well ive printed the page in pdf with all the thumbnails so if they delete this ive got it and i can post it Quoting: Anonymous Coward 715576
I have all jpg's up to 22:07:54hs.
if they're thinking of deleting this they took too long to decide. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716074 7/2/2009 12:08 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Rough calculation: It seems it will be in the middle of the picture in around 70 hours... Quoting: 444 704700
that's my (rough) estimate too. nearly 7 days to cross the entire picture. |
| Whee! 8D (Quebec)  Devil's advocate User ID: 714292 7/2/2009 12:09 AM
 | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Just doing some rough arithmetic here.
STEREO B is staring at the Sun, which is 1.5*10**11 metres away. Its field of view is about five Suns wide, which translates to 7*10**9 metres across.
Now Mercury is passing behind the Sun. Mercury is at a distance of something like 5*10**10 metres from the Sun (it's quite an elliptical orbit, but it's nearing perihelion, so I took something near the lower end of the scale).
So how far does Mercury have to go? At a distance of 1.5*10**11 metres, the picture is 7*10**9 metres wide. Add in the distance to Mercury and you get 2*10**11 metres. So the width of the picture increases in proportion. Mercury must move 9.3*10**9 metres to cross the whole picture.
Mercury orbits at something like 50,000 metres per second. Divide the one by the other and you get 186,000 seconds, or 51 hours.
If, then, this is Mercury, then it should move steadily from right to left over the next two days, passing behind the Sun as it goes.
I've made a rough estimate using directly the images and a ruler over my computer screen and noticed that the "object" has moved nearly 7 percent of the diameter of the greater circle around the sun in approx. 13:30 hs.
Then, if it continues with this speed it will take nearly 7.3 days to cross the entire diameter.
It's slower that some are saying here and according to your calculations it's slower than Mercury should be. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716074
.... Do not forget that it's orbit is eliptic and therefore, that your calculations of speed cannot be based on those images.
The world woud be a thousand times better place if your silly cults didnt exist. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 673558
The Bible says you must believe the Bible, the Qu'ran says you must believe the Qu'ran, the book of mormon says you must believe the book of mormon, the Pali Canon says you must believe the Pali Canon, the Sruti says you must believe the Sruti, the Avesta says you must believe the Avesta, the Book of Enoch says you must believe the Book of Enoch.
There can be only one of them that is true. Why should yours be the one? If there was one of them that had the complete, undeniable, verifiable truth, the others wouldn't exist anymore.
Searching the undebunkable.
[French Quebecker!] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716152 7/2/2009 12:10 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
I read somewhere that the elite are sending atomic missiles to try and hit the sun....
and in that way stop niburu....
yeah....I know...it sounds wild....
but with chemtrails in the sky....
at this point anything is possible....
Where do you people come from? Any nuke sent to the sun would disintegrate thousands of miles before it got there.
Secondly the sun is a nuclear explosion. Get it. It is a nuclear bomb blowing up over and over to be exact a hydrogen bomb.
I bet a million dollars you voted for Obama. Quoting: FubarMan
Obama or Bush, what's the difference. They are not candidates for 'thinking' people. They are communists and nazis which are the same. |
| Whee! 8D (Quebec)  Devil's advocate User ID: 714292 7/2/2009 12:12 AM
 | | Anonymous Coward User ID: 698686 7/2/2009 12:18 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Whee! 8D (Quebec)
Please complile the split video into one video for us.
If you require private server space for this, I can offer this to you. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 715743 7/2/2009 12:19 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | its moving too slow to be venus or merc. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716074 7/2/2009 12:20 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Just doing some rough arithmetic here.
STEREO B is staring at the Sun, which is 1.5*10**11 metres away. Its field of view is about five Suns wide, which translates to 7*10**9 metres across.
Now Mercury is passing behind the Sun. Mercury is at a distance of something like 5*10**10 metres from the Sun (it's quite an elliptical orbit, but it's nearing perihelion, so I took something near the lower end of the scale).
So how far does Mercury have to go? At a distance of 1.5*10**11 metres, the picture is 7*10**9 metres wide. Add in the distance to Mercury and you get 2*10**11 metres. So the width of the picture increases in proportion. Mercury must move 9.3*10**9 metres to cross the whole picture.
Mercury orbits at something like 50,000 metres per second. Divide the one by the other and you get 186,000 seconds, or 51 hours.
If, then, this is Mercury, then it should move steadily from right to left over the next two days, passing behind the Sun as it goes.
I've made a rough estimate using directly the images and a ruler over my computer screen and noticed that the "object" has moved nearly 7 percent of the diameter of the greater circle around the sun in approx. 13:30 hs.
Then, if it continues with this speed it will take nearly 7.3 days to cross the entire diameter.
It's slower that some are saying here and according to your calculations it's slower than Mercury should be.
.... Do not forget that it's orbit is eliptic and therefore, that your calculations of speed cannot be based on those images.
Quoting: Whee! 8D (Quebec)
ah, OK. it'll accelerate a little and probably cross the picture faster... *if* it's Mercure, eh? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 715610 7/2/2009 12:21 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Whee! 8D (Quebec)
Thread killer! But the truth will hurt people. Now, back to NK doom or some such.... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 512911 7/2/2009 12:23 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716196 7/2/2009 12:23 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |

And so it ends.
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716074 7/2/2009 12:30 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
its moving too slow to be venus or merc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 715743
Venus is too far away from the Sun now. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 716074 7/2/2009 12:35 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
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.... Do not forget that it's orbit is eliptic and therefore, that your calculations of speed cannot be based on those images.
ah, OK. it'll accelerate a little and probably cross the picture faster... *if* it's Mercure, eh? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716074
the OP seems pretty sure that it's not Mercury and me and others think (not considering the eccentricity of the orbit) that it's moving a bit too slow too.
don't you think the brightness is too great to be Mercury?
Just asking. |
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