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Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 651707 7/2/2009 2:19 AM | |
~nameless~  User ID: 646655 7/2/2009 2:21 AM
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Everything effects the sun. Including us. I know i know. it's hard to believe. So goes us so goes everything else.
Beware of anger and hatred. Beware of the demons of darkness. We create them.
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 689037 7/2/2009 2:31 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Well dam, this sux. I was hoping to get a killer 5 min tan next week.  |
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ExhaleAeonVolts User ID: 444542 7/2/2009 3:24 AM
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"Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Moammar Gadhafi and Vladimir Putin have all praised Barack Obama. When enemies of freedom and democracy praise your president, what are you to think? When you add to this Barack Obama's many previous years of associations and alliances with people who hate America — Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, Father Pfleger, etc. — at what point do you stop denying the obvious and start to connect the dots?" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 539080 7/2/2009 3:26 AM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 715610 7/2/2009 3:46 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 539080
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 716266 7/2/2009 3:48 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | sorry guys I had blue balls

Seriously if whatever it is does hit the sun what effect would it have on the earth? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 713628 7/2/2009 4:16 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 715610
A transient. Not there in the images before or after. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 318585 7/2/2009 5:18 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
yeah....I know...it sounds wild....
but with chemtrails in the sky....
at this point anything is possible.... Quoting: mr...bojangles
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Whee! 8D (Quebec)  Devil's advocate User ID: 714292 7/2/2009 5:31 AM
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Last Edited by Whee! 8D (Quebec) on 7/2/2009 at 5:34 AM
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.
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Whee! 8D (Quebec)  Devil's advocate User ID: 714292 7/2/2009 5:32 AM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 713759 7/2/2009 5:38 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
[ link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov]
wtf is this one two more are comin
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2 more are one the way in this pic
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? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 659821
it s the second time it appears actually
[link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] |
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andrew User ID: 716293 7/2/2009 5:47 AM
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www.zetatalk.com |
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maya2012 User ID: 698615 7/2/2009 6:23 AM
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maya2012 User ID: 698615 7/2/2009 6:27 AM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 428255 7/2/2009 6:30 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Planet X, aka Nibiru
www.zetatalk.com Quoting: andrew
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Grandmaster Nimzo User ID: 706367 7/2/2009 6:31 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | What the hell ? Gone , back , gone ... A planet can't do that , it must be something advanced by the looks of it |
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Shine User ID: 712687 7/2/2009 6:32 AM
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Planet X, aka Nibiru
www.zetatalk.com Quoting: andrew
 [link to www.myspace.com]
Dig a ditch and bury the bitch. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 660262 7/2/2009 6:34 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.
ah, OK. it'll accelerate a little and probably cross the picture faster... *if* it's Mercure, eh? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716074
Might accelerate a little bit, but I doubt we'd notice it.
The reason it's moving more slowly than I'd forecast is that the picture is a lot bigger than I thought it was. Noticed it last night. I'd thought the central black region was the Sun - in fact, the Sun is the small white circle inside that black area. It's maybe sixteen Sun-widths across, not five. So where I estimated 51 hours for five Sun-widths, it should have been more like 163 hours.
So, corrected forecast if it's Mercury: it'll take nearly a week to cross all the way from the right, pass behind the Sun and reach the left edge of the screen. Might be a little faster because STEREO is also moving, but its orbit is far slower than Mercury's and I don't think it'll make much difference. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 715513 7/2/2009 6:55 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Whatever it is, I'm ready for it..  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 716148 7/2/2009 6:58 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
i have done alot of calculations recently. if that object hits the sun, big balls of plasma/cme's will be ejected towards earth. our magnetishpere will try and protect us, but unfortunately we have a big hole in it. the volcano that blew in russia last week, also blew a hole in our ozone layer. in conclusion, most of the plasma will be deflected by the magnetishpere but some matter will get in. thus causing a aurora borealis...
hows that for doom! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 715743
the geomagnetic field has nothing to do with the ozone layer. nonetheless, it is greatly weakened in general, and especially in areas such as the South Atlantic Anomaly. Could someone verify, is this really an unknown object heading towards the son? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 716309 7/2/2009 7:01 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | The horrible thing is NOT that a NASA HOAX thread got 30,000+ clicks yesterday. It is that you did not get what the hoax is
Thread "Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun" got 30,000+ clicks in one day, until it finally became clear that the "unknown object" was Mercury.
Anyone who had understood the words of TRUE Prophet explaining the types of NASA Hoaxes (1) would immediately realize the hoax.
The horrible thing is NOT that a NASA HOAX thread got 30,000+ clicks yesterday. It is that you did not get what the hoax is, despite that it all was explaiend long ago.
Notes
(1) [link to www.google.com]
the Path to the TRUTH returns it immediately:
15 Jun 2007 ... Five Basic Types of NASA Hoaxes - most were exposed first by Prophet - Latest: Skylab v ISS: toilet jokes: 30 years later - Russia |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 636900 7/2/2009 7:33 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Good evening everyone. The Object will hit or be at the sun around 2am July 3rd 2009 Pacific Daylight Time, 5am eastern.
Can anything really affect the sun?
Oh it can of course. If it hit the front of the sun it can change the magnetics and burst a CME toward any which direction. Only time will tell. To me it looks like Mercury but if it is mercury then where is Venus on "A" unless Venus is inclined which I think it may be from the orbit of Satellite A and B Quoting: GenerationX
If this is Mercury--it will not hit the sun. lol |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 660262 7/2/2009 7:48 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
To me it looks like Mercury but if it is mercury then where is Venus on "A" unless Venus is inclined which I think it may be from the orbit of Satellite A and B Quoting: GenerationX
I don't know what the orbital inclination is like at the moment, but there's something else to consider that would make Venus hard to spot. It's almost directly between A and the Sun, which means that the light side of Venus is facing away from the camera. Mercury is brightly visible to B because Mercury is almost behind the Sun, so B sees the whole illuminated face.
Mind you, I think even a thin crescent Venus should be visible to A, so you're probably right that there's a vertical component. As seen from Earth right now, Mercury is almost dead on the ecliptic, while Venus is quite a way south of it. No idea how that translates to STEREO A's perspective though. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2100 7/2/2009 7:55 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Yup it's just Mercury, the planetry transitions posted are for C3, which these images are not from.
No doom here. |
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peter7 User ID: 653116 7/2/2009 7:58 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | ... mercury hitting the sun and lens flair is planet X ? Kent left early. |
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peter7 User ID: 653116 7/2/2009 8:00 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | ... mercury hitting the sun and lens flair is planet X ? Kent left early. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 653107 7/2/2009 8:04 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Latest batch of crop circles are pointing towards a major event (CME related) on July 7th.
[link to www.earthfiles.com]
Read Part 1 and Part 2. In part 2 they talk about the circles pointing to July 7th, but on the sun nothing is happening.
Perhaps this thing is what is going to happen on 7th!!! |
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jnchisox1  User ID: 696704 7/2/2009 8:05 AM
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Quoting: Anonymous Coward 660840
Really nice man, thanks for the animation. "Im intolerant to your intolerance" |
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peter7 User ID: 653116 7/2/2009 8:05 AM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | ... mercury hitting the sun and lens flair is planet X ? Kent left early. |
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