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Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 715743 7/4/2009 3:49 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
I'm curious about how we could get the full quality images from NASA. It makes it very evident that all images are heavily compressed on the site. I think if we could get our hands on the raw images, we could make a much better judgement about the nature of this object. I'll send an email, though being a holiday, I don't expect a response back quickly.
(and sorry 'bout your mom, Bob) Quoting: Moncrieffe
thanks for great information Moncrieffe! i believe this is an important event in our history. |
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ZETADRONE User ID: 718100 7/4/2009 3:54 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
...all space rocks etc are now classified information....
Means you will not get anything from NASA... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 610239
ZETATALK: "There was obviously no harm done to national security during the decade that data from these satellites was shared with scientists, so why the change? There is no explanation given, just the change in policy. On the face of it, this policy change is to prevent the bulk of scientists from seeing the increasing evidence of a rogue planet in the inner solar system. The tail, as we have been stating, is turning toward the Earth, and this means increasing fireballs screaming across the skies. It is the pattern of where this debris is coming from that the US military wants to avoid. To date, it has been haphazard enough that no pattern has been established. Fireballs scream across both hemispheres, erratically. They have not formed a clear pattern of a lick from a large tail, and this coming from the direction of the Sun. The cover-up has reached the stage where excuses can no longer be given, so no excuses are given. This in an of itself is evidence of the cover-up crumbling and failing."
[link to www.zetatalk.com]
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718159 7/4/2009 4:14 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | The show is not over yet.
Hi fellahs!!:-) |
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Cogburn User ID: 714963 7/4/2009 4:21 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | The object has not reappeared on COR1 in 8 hours. At the rate it was moving in previous images it should have reappeared by now.
Looks like whatever it was did indeed impact the sun, but with no visible change.
Doom cancelled.
[link to www.godlikeproductions.com] "While you were hanging yourself
On someone else's words,
Dying to believe in what you'd heard,
I was staring straight into the shining sun."
- David Gilmour |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718159 7/4/2009 4:22 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
and now we have no more data?
[ link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov]
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You can see it in COR2... the panel above "NO DATA" of STEREO Behind.
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oh yes... so it is still there. Yesterday we lost it for some images Quoting: Ostria
No Stereo Behind COR2 images have been posted for Jul/04 yet.
Only COR1.
The latter show an acceleration in the last two pictures before "Mercury" gets behind the central white circumference (Sun). It changes speed *and* direction.
Interesting. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718159 7/4/2009 4:39 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
The object has not reappeared on COR1 in 8 hours. At the rate it was moving in previous images it should have reappeared by now.
Looks like whatever it was did indeed impact the sun, but with no visible change.
Doom cancelled.
[ link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Quoting: Cogburn
The last image in which it was seen was in COR1 at 13:06hs. The last release of COR1 is for 19:06 hs, where it is still non visible, if you expect it to show up in the same general direction as it came in. Therefore it'd be missing for nearly 6 hs.
But I've noticed a little "orb" down on the left of the 17:06hs picture that I think could be "it" for the following reason. In the pics of 11:06 till 13:06 it accelerates in speed (by a factor of 2 at least) and perceptibly "changes direction" towards the center of the Sun.
Then, if this is an indication of some kind of "sling effect" (assuming that it's not fallen into the Sun) it would come out with an even increased speed and more skewed direction in comparison with it's initial movement. In this case, that "orb" at 17:06 could be it coming out of this interaction with the solar gravitational well. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718159 7/4/2009 4:48 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
The object has not reappeared on COR1 in 8 hours. At the rate it was moving in previous images it should have reappeared by now.
Looks like whatever it was did indeed impact the sun, but with no visible change.
Doom cancelled.
[ link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Quoting: Cogburn
As I see it the important point of this thread is not to bring any doomsday information (as a comet falling into the Sun could hardly bring any great problems to Earth) but instead to check if the information given by the OP is true.
He said that this the 3rd object of a new class of comets that is coming from the same general direction towards the inner solar system, this year alone.
If this is true then we should be paying more attention to that "general direction" in the future.
I believe this is the central message. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 684295 7/4/2009 4:48 PM | |
Perseus -]+[- User ID: 691183 7/4/2009 4:57 PM | |
Perseus -]+[- User ID: 691183 7/4/2009 5:00 PM | |
Cogburn User ID: 714963 7/4/2009 5:14 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | Go read a book on astronomy and stop watching YouTube videos. "While you were hanging yourself
On someone else's words,
Dying to believe in what you'd heard,
I was staring straight into the shining sun."
- David Gilmour |
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fishhook User ID: 717553 7/4/2009 5:19 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | maybe it is a large space station, using the sun's gravity pool to catapault towards the outer planets.... say towards Saturn??
could anyone here calculate a possible trajectory?? |
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Perseus -]+[- User ID: 691183 7/4/2009 5:20 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Go read a book on astronomy and stop watching YouTube videos. Quoting: Cogburn
maybe your books can explain what these objects are?
if not, go a walk to breath some air, you need more of your
books to be a good debunker
for now you are just a debunker wanabe |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717553 7/4/2009 5:20 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
dixtous kai ta alla megale.... |
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Ostria User ID: 717835 7/4/2009 5:25 PM
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Quoting: Anonymous Coward 717553
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Perseus -]+[- User ID: 691183 7/4/2009 5:29 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Go read a book on astronomy and stop watching YouTube videos. Quoting: Cogburn
something more..
when i was checking suncruisers with Kent and others
from 1996-97,
you was still, propably, a child
[link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com]
have a nice day bad-astronomy boy;) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 691183 7/4/2009 5:29 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
eyxaristw-ty:) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717553 7/4/2009 5:33 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
+[- 691183]
Go read a book on astronomy and stop watching YouTube videos.
something more..
when i was checking suncruisers with Kent and others
from 1996-97,
you was still, propably, a child
[ link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com]
have a nice day bad-astronomy boy;) Quoting: Perseus -
1997????
miss the guy though, i must admit.
ostria gia xara, tha ithela na matho ti dialo kaneis stin zoi sou, mou fenete oti exeis perisotero xrono apo emena |
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cosmic yo yo User ID: 699942 7/4/2009 5:34 PM
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Wow what a cool video. thanks. you should post more about that video. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 713628 7/4/2009 5:42 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
The object has not reappeared on COR1 in 8 hours. At the rate it was moving in previous images it should have reappeared by now.
Looks like whatever it was did indeed impact the sun, but with no visible change.
Doom cancelled.
[ link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Quoting: Cogburn
I reckon the object will reappear to the left of the bright area in the COR1 images at about 4AM July 5 EDT (at 2009 Jul 5 08:00:00 UT).
In the following hours it will continue moving right to left out of the field of view.
Watch for it in the thumbnails here:
[link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov]
By that time the link will be
[link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov]
(which is a "404 Not Found" until 8PM EDT today) |
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Ostria User ID: 717835 7/4/2009 5:43 PM
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+[- 691183]
1997????
miss the guy though, i must admit.
ostria gia xara, tha ithela na matho ti dialo kaneis stin zoi sou, mou fenete oti exeis perisotero xrono apo emena Quoting: Anonymous Coward 717553
lol eimai mpros sto pc oli mera... douleyw, xazeyw kai psaxnw ;)
agglika twra
If this was Mercury, when do we wait him to reappear, in which image or images and from what direction? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718100 7/4/2009 5:47 PM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 718159 7/4/2009 5:47 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote | The image of COR1 for 20:06 hs shows another "suspicious" spot at down left (nearly 8 o'clock position) which could be the object getting away from the Sun after being accelerated by its gravitation into a new direction with higher speed.
But it could also mean (if you expect it to come out in the same direction as the original one) that the object has not shown up after 7 hs behind the Sun (central white circumference)
This could be a strong indication that "the object" has effectively fallen into the Sun. |
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Ostria User ID: 717835 7/4/2009 5:50 PM
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I reckon the object will reappear to the left of the bright area in the COR1 images at about 4AM July 5 EDT (at 2009 Jul 5 08:00:00 UT).
In the following hours it will continue moving right to left out of the field of view.
Watch for it in the thumbnails here:
[ link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 713628
It wont show in the ahead cameras? (stereo or/and soho) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 713628 7/4/2009 5:51 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
I reckon the object will reappear to the left of the bright area in the COR1 images at about 4AM July 5 EDT (at 2009 Jul 5 08:00:00 UT).
In the following hours it will continue moving right to left out of the field of view.
Watch for it in the thumbnails here:
[ link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov]
It wont show in the ahead cameras? (stereo or/and soho) Quoting: Ostria
No, it's not in their field of view. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718159 7/4/2009 5:51 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 717553
what?? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 715743 7/4/2009 5:55 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
The image of COR1 for 20:06 hs shows another "suspicious" spot at down left (nearly 8 o'clock position) which could be the object getting away from the Sun after being accelerated by its gravitation into a new direction with higher speed.
But it could also mean (if you expect it to come out in the same direction as the original one) that the object has not shown up after 7 hs behind the Sun (central white circumference)
This could be a strong indication that "the object" has effectively fallen into the Sun. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 718159
i think your right............. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718159 7/4/2009 6:04 PM | | Re: Unknown object quickly approaching the Sun | Quote |
I reckon the object will reappear to the left of the bright area in the COR1 images at about 4AM July 5 EDT (at 2009 Jul 5 08:00:00 UT).
In the following hours it will continue moving right to left out of the field of view.
............. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 713628
I don't understand why you say that, its speed indicates differently.
The last picture is 21:06 hs and it's still missing.
It's been missing for 8 hs now, basically since 13:06 hs.
If it kept the speed from the last two hours before it when behind the Sun, then it should have reappeared after no more than 5hs.
The only two possible explanations now are that either
/1/it was absorbed/fell into the Sun (which is the prediction of the OP), or
/2/ it has slowed down when in transit behind the Sun which would be highly surprising in my point of view. |
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Miguel User ID: 717380 7/4/2009 6:05 PM | |
Miguel User ID: 717380 7/4/2009 6:06 PM | |
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