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A friend of wolves from afar User ID: 33881922 Mexico 03/20/2013 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Confirm it?, yeah, give me the cameras on the Lucifer or Antartida telescope, otherwise, just sit and wait, its coming so nowhere to run or hide. Who has access to REAL deep space imagery, well the guys that are going to their shelters in droves, there is your confirmation, especially Benedict going under, big marker. Be safe and smart, things are not as they seem, this is just an school for souls, there is always hope and there is no end, just cycles. Peace to all :) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26368049 United States 03/20/2013 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Cor 1 behind This is a pinned thread OP caught this Any chance it's a asteroid ? Don't stone I'm just asking |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26368049 United States 03/20/2013 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Quoting: Ice Cor 1 behind This is a pinned thread OP caught this Any chance it's a asteroid ? Don't stone I'm just asking [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Quoting: Ice Cor 1 behind This is a pinned thread OP caught this Any chance it's a asteroid ? Don't stone I'm just asking Pixel anomaly Blew up Square moves just like dark pixels at top |
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#Geomagnetic_Storm# User ID: 29253982 United States 03/20/2013 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nibiru or Pan has a BIG tale, plus all sorts of pulls/pushes are happening in the solar system, the 24 cycle gets a BIG push from X. Quoting: A friend of wolves from afar 33881922 Confirm it?, yeah, give me the cameras on the Lucifer or Antartida telescope, otherwise, just sit and wait, its coming so nowhere to run or hide. Who has access to REAL deep space imagery, well the guys that are going to their shelters in droves, there is your confirmation, especially Benedict going under, big marker. Be safe and smart, things are not as they seem, this is just an school for souls, there is always hope and there is no end, just cycles. Peace to all :) :ZetaRetards: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36562343 Canada 03/20/2013 05:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very good find Don't know Lens flare It could be a glitch of some kind that Nut can explain It's not like you saw it through a scope It's a complex image system that is not good for details LOL. Camera's record lens flares. NOT SOHO. Millions of dollars of technology but ya we still can't figure shit out because of lens flare. LOL. AN OBJECT would reflect the Sun. There is no problem with Sun Flares recorded with Soho or any other imaging technology up in space. |
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emerald_glow User ID: 35688965 United States 03/20/2013 06:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Does it seem or move like a sphere? No. Quoting: emerald_glow Is Mercury a sphere? It is. How fast Mercury orbiting? 48 km/sec average. How fast this object moving? Well - as far as I could see - it took about 14 hours to take a distance that equal to the Suns diameter, which is 1,400.000 km. 1,400,000:14=100,000. That is 100,000km per hour, 27km per sec. So the object is moving actually slower, than Mercury. A lot slower. It is possible, that we see Mercury moving slower, than in reality, (48 km/sec) because its orbit is not straight, but elliptical. Yet, I dont think it would explain such a huge difference. This is just a rough estimate; correct me if I have mistaken somewhere. I have watched Mercury It doesn't move that fast from what I remember This is what wikipedia says Emerald_Glow |
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Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 03/20/2013 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Quoting: Da fuq Even if it was an inner planet, that is way too fast. Bouncing around n shit. It's a planet called Mercury ffs. [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] Are you really that desperate? If you posted that trash on Storm, u should save face and just delete your acct. Whiney, crybaby, attention seeking misfit. astro don't be mean. That wasn't me, but it IS Mercury and yes that's how fast it SHOULD move in COR1. COR1 has a small field of view. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 03/20/2013 07:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Quoting: Da fuq Even if it was an inner planet, that is way too fast. Bouncing around n shit. It's a planet called Mercury ffs. [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] Are you really that desperate? If you posted that trash on Storm, u should save face and just delete your acct. Whiney, crybaby, attention seeking misfit. astro don't be mean. That wasn't me, but it IS Mercury and yes that's how fast it SHOULD move in COR1. COR1 has a small field of view. It's Mercury (do note that the view in my video is level with the ecliptic, not with the sun's equator whereas the processed COR1 images are automatically rotated to be level with the sun's equator, not the ecliptic). |
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Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 03/20/2013 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: *palms head* 36514618 It's a planet called Mercury ffs. [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] Are you really that desperate? If you posted that trash on Storm, u should save face and just delete your acct. Whiney, crybaby, attention seeking misfit. astro don't be mean. That wasn't me, but it IS Mercury and yes that's how fast it SHOULD move in COR1. COR1 has a small field of view. It's Mercury (do note that the view in my video is level with the ecliptic, not with the sun's equator whereas the processed COR1 images are automatically rotated to be level with the sun's equator, not the ecliptic). Rotated simulated view to match the rotation of the processed COR1 images, but with a wider field of view than the real images due to the aspect ratio: Last Edited by Astromut on 03/20/2013 09:17 PM |
Solar Guardian User ID: 36217717 Malaysia 03/20/2013 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Quoting: Da fuq Even if it was an inner planet, that is way too fast. Bouncing around n shit. That's an Andromedan spaceship. First contact next month. |
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MuzzleBreak User ID: 36579050 United States 03/21/2013 11:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mercury. Look at Behind HI1 for the past 10 days and you can see Mercury moving around to that position. In his book, "Between Two Ages," Brzezinski wrote: "The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values." MuzzleBreak |