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Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 688707 7/3/2009 1:55 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
It's not mercury,mercury shows up around the 6 july,this thing is going go bang around 9 july 2009. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 717344
On Earth, but from Stereo B, it's now. |
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Ostria User ID: 716283 7/3/2009 2:02 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717380 7/3/2009 2:03 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
It's not mercury,mercury shows up around the 6 july,this thing is going go bang around 9 july 2009.
On Earth, but from Stereo B, it's now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 688707
Mercury can not be because if you were behind the Sun, should go in the opposite direction, ie in the direction of clockwise. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 593059 7/3/2009 2:09 PM | |
noKnothing~ User ID: 631297 7/3/2009 2:10 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
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Miguel User ID: 717380 7/3/2009 2:11 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | If the object hits the plasma emissions are captured by STEREO and SOHO Ahead. The object is perpendicular from the back of the Sun. |
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Miguel User ID: 717380 7/3/2009 2:20 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | I found this forum because from Spain, between 5 and 7 am there are a large planet toward the northeast. And Venus and Mercury are not. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 536268 7/3/2009 2:20 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 593059
How can anyone say that this thing is Mercury ? In the last pic, it looks more like the USS Enterprise than a planet. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 659821 7/3/2009 2:21 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
I found this forum because from Spain, between 5 and 7 am there are a large planet toward the northeast. And Venus and Mercury are not. Quoting: Miguel 717380 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 536268 7/3/2009 2:22 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 508527 7/3/2009 2:23 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
can't hardly even see it now. burning up? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 422489 7/3/2009 2:23 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 422489
click for thumbnails |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 659821 7/3/2009 2:27 PM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 717400 7/3/2009 2:28 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
No just postponed.
I predict that thing will hit that little black disc in the middle, then strangely disappear and in a few days - when nobods pays attention - just pop-out the other side.
Then we have doom cause the sun is breaking apart.
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Ostria User ID: 716283 7/3/2009 2:29 PM
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oops sorry this was yesterdays list lol
so it is fading... moving away... that means we should see it soon on the SOHO images
So it probably is Mercury but still its appearance was strange. Nothing to do with the 20 March 2009 image.
[link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717404 7/3/2009 2:32 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 699007 7/3/2009 2:35 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 717404
It appears the object broke in two when it got hit by the CME. |
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Moncrieffe User ID: 538386 7/3/2009 2:36 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | I think we'll need to see more pics to be sure if it is fading or not. Keep in mind, these images are generated very large, then scaled down, then scaled back up for the site. This causes a pretty reasonable amount of compression, especially when dealing with an object that comes out at only a few pixels wide to begin with. Notice in the animations, the flicker? Some (not all) of this flicker is compression artifacts.
To back it up, here is a quote from the original email I got:
"The apparent size of the object shouldn't be taken too seriously in these "space weather beacon" images, which are reduced from their native size of 2048 x 2048 pixels to 256 x 256 (and in this case blown up again *EDIT BY ME - Blown up to 1024x1024*:) and very heavily compressed, which creates artifacts. "
Last Edited by Moncrieffe on 7/3/2009 at 2:52 PM |
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Angel Helper User ID: 651515 7/3/2009 2:46 PM
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IF this object IS in a direct collision course with the Sun, what exactly will happen? What is NASA hiding here?
I just wonder if it has anything to do with the warnings we have been getting from modern day prophets of God such as this one:
[ link to www.prourladyofemmitsburg.org]
"PREPARE - We believe our Lady (Mary mother of Christ) is guiding all to now prepare for the days ahead, warning us to stock our souls and shelves with the necessary provisions." Quoting: OLOE witness 699007
OLOE
I notice you and I are doing the same things, trying to get the truth out there for those to piece together. If you don't mind me mentioning this, please search my moniker here and read some of the messages and revelations given to me. Some are so obvious that it is crazy. Do you have an email? I would love to share infomation that so many here make fun of. Hugs!  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 716609 7/3/2009 2:52 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Just playing around with the simulator and March the 20th Mercury was in a similar position it is now. If anyone can find the Stereo-B images from that date you can double check whether is Mercury or something else.
I went looking for the same thing. The archives are unavailable at this time.
[ link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov]
Here's 3-21-09, showing it moving away from the sun....so what's your point? Are you saying Mercury has reversed orbit????
[ link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov]
3-22-09
[ link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] Quoting: CRYSTAL in MATRIX
Thanks for finding those archived STEREOs from late March, 2009, when Mercury made it's last transit. The Mercury in March looks exactly like the body we are watching today.
On the LASCO C3 pics, look at Mercury's appearance on March 28, 2009. That is Mercury, but showing up on SOHO days after it shows up on STEREO.
I'm satisfied. It's Mercury. It is approaching from the right of the frame because it's orbit appears to be retrograde from the Earth's point of view. I believe it is transiting in front the Sun, this time around, which gives it the appearance of moving backwards.
However, I wonder why there was a CME earlier, as the object approached the Sun. Mercury does not cause CMEs. |
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Moncrieffe User ID: 538386 7/3/2009 2:55 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
I'm satisfied. It's Mercury. It is approaching from the right of the frame because it's orbit appears to be retrograde from the Earth's point of view. I believe it is transiting in front the Sun, this time around, which gives it the appearance of moving backwards. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716609
That makes a lot of sense right there.
Sorry to seem so back and forth, again, I am just observing and trying to be objective. I am not entirely convinced either way yet:) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 694176 7/3/2009 2:56 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | [link to news.bbc.co.uk]
There was some doom on the bbc on June 10th evidently all is not predictable in our solar system - albeit a possible doom far into the future when it will cease to matter to us or will it? |
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Ostria User ID: 716283 7/3/2009 3:08 PM
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Thanks for finding those archived STEREOs from late March, 2009, when Mercury made it's last transit. The Mercury in March looks exactly like the body we are watching today. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716609
Not so much exactly. Mercury in the late March images seems always the same, in these days images it seems different in every image, eg.
[link to img33.imageshack.us]
[link to img14.imageshack.us]
[link to img32.imageshack.us]
I dont know if this is a lence problem but it is there. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 629459 7/3/2009 3:11 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
However, I wonder why there was a CME earlier, as the object approached the Sun. Mercury does not cause CMEs. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 716609
the GLP effect. it just wanted to let us know it knew we were watching. right time at the right place, just to give us all a little taste of doom. the sun is the doom master...that thing goes we're all fcked |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 643705 7/3/2009 3:19 PM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 717425 7/3/2009 3:23 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | There may be some kind of dust cloud that is causing the distortions and flickering that we see in the object. It's probably the planet Mercury but after reading this thread I won't be satisfied till I see it pass by the sun and emerge on the other side with nothing happening. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 593059 7/3/2009 3:25 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 643705
There is a meeting that is scheduled next week at the Sun office.  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 707490 7/3/2009 3:26 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | What the fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Two more??
Some one really hates us :-).
DOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 716609 7/3/2009 3:27 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Thanks for finding those archived STEREOs from late March, 2009, when Mercury made it's last transit. The Mercury in March looks exactly like the body we are watching today.
Not so much exactly. Mercury in the late March images seems always the same, in these days images it seems different in every image, eg.
[ link to img33.imageshack.us]
[ link to img14.imageshack.us]
[ link to img32.imageshack.us]
I dont know if this is a lence problem but it is there. Quoting: Ostria
I agree that the shape-shifting is unusual. I am beginning to suspect that Mercury is not as round and smooth as a billiard ball, but has a terrain that reflects the sun's rays in such a way as to make it look like it is jiggling.
I once observed the moon during a full lunar eclipse many years back and was stunned at how it is really just a big rock floating in the sky. It looked like any common chunk of rock you might pick up on Earth, bumpy and not at all a perfect sphere. |
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