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Updated Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) images

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posted on Aug, 25 2019 @ 08:40 AM
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a reply to: Phage



Among other things, the fact that the "anomalies" appear in a single frame (not the previous, not the subsequent) indicate this.


Could it be possible that something is living in the EM field? With these energy fluctuations of cosmic rays could they swim around at the speed of light?

Maybe it is just some kind of energy burst, has a pretty cool shape that tells a story. Trying to communicate maybe?



posted on Aug, 28 2019 @ 12:01 AM
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Maybe it is just some kind of energy burst, has a pretty cool shape that tells a story.

Maybe. But it's probably not. The shape has to do with the way the pixels on the sensor are affected. Notice how they tend to form horizontal rows?
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posted on Aug, 28 2019 @ 12:41 AM
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A few SOHO images have made there way here over the years, wow. Looks like static with the smaller stuff, the bigger ones stand out.

A lens flare affect is the first thing that comes to mind with the horizontal lines. Looks like it might be happening through overloading the pixel array to be limited in the horizontal plane that way.



posted on Sep, 11 2019 @ 05:07 PM
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Image update

@ the horizontal lines-





They appear to partially overlay something in the images both in this old image below
and in the images above it.

Note-
These objects if not possible cosmic ray strikes as some ATS members have insisted do not have to be equal to or larger then the Sun. Their distance from the LASCO SOHO observation equipment varies which can change the sizes captured.


Personally I believe the Solar System is more active then currently considered...


Thank you to all the ATS members who added & responded



posted on Sep, 11 2019 @ 05:55 PM
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posted on Sep, 11 2019 @ 08:27 PM
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a reply to: Ophiuchus 13

If they are not radiation and charged particles interfering with sensors, then there should be other sun observatories picking up the same shapes in the same time frames.

Is there any evidence multiple sun observatories picking up the same shapes at the same time?



posted on Sep, 13 2019 @ 12:18 AM
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STEREO Ahead EUVI 195 Image update.




posted on Sep, 13 2019 @ 12:36 AM
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a reply to: Ophiuchus 13

Possibly just artifacts, or possibly not. Either way, what does it matter? And either way you slice it, anything capable of zipping around out there that fast as to be there one clip and gone the next, and close or not to the sun, wont much bother with this speck of dust called earth.

Either way, the answer is the same. Does not really matter,. But how far and how wide would its effects be felt? If it existed that is, you can postulate using what people call modern science, you know, oh gravity would effect us. Or you can just make up anything you want, including the sun acting up.

But since when has the opinions of the fish in the ocean, moved the ocean to respond to them? The answer is never.



posted on Sep, 24 2019 @ 04:38 AM
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posted on Sep, 24 2019 @ 04:51 AM
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originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: Ophiuchus 13

If they are not radiation and charged particles interfering with sensors, then there should be other sun observatories picking up the same shapes in the same time frames.


Not to mention our slew of rather good amateur astrophotographers on ATS would have A.) Photographed as much, and B.) Posted as much.

This thread is a good reference for not having a shred of understanding in any manner of what you're looking at.



posted on Sep, 24 2019 @ 09:30 PM
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originally posted by: galadofwarthethird
a reply to: Ophiuchus 13

Possibly just artifacts, or possibly not. Either way, what does it matter? And either way you slice it, anything capable of zipping around out there that fast as to be there one clip and gone the next, and close or not to the sun, wont much bother with this speck of dust called earth.

Either way, the answer is the same. Does not really matter,. But how far and how wide would its effects be felt? If it existed that is, you can postulate using what people call modern science, you know, oh gravity would effect us. Or you can just make up anything you want, including the sun acting up.

But since when has the opinions of the fish in the ocean, moved the ocean to respond to them? The answer is never.


Great images, thanks for keeping the updated Ophiuchus 13
. They matter to me even if they are just artifacts. Is that a Thunderbird or Firebird.



edit on 24-9-2019 by LookingAtMars because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 16 2019 @ 12:23 AM
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You're welcome, they are some cool artifacts

I think that was the Starship Enterprise



posted on Oct, 16 2019 @ 12:26 AM
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posted on Oct, 16 2019 @ 12:28 AM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
STEREO Ahead EUVI 195 Image update.






posted on Oct, 18 2019 @ 11:39 PM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
Image update

@ the horizontal lines-




They appear to partially overlay something in the images both in this old image below
and in the images above it.

Note-
These objects if not possible cosmic ray strikes as some ATS members have insisted do not have to be equal to or larger then the Sun. Their distance from the LASCO SOHO observation equipment varies which can change the sizes captured.


Personally I believe the Solar System is more active then currently considered...


Thank you to all the ATS members who added & responded




would not rays be more linear than focal? and deflecting farther away?





posted on Oct, 19 2019 @ 12:12 AM
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Very good question


a reply to: vnski

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posted on Oct, 19 2019 @ 12:16 AM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Ophiuchus 13




It has been discussed among some Conspiracy Theory circles that there are large objects out near the Sun/SOL or in the SOL System other then the Native Planets and Moons.

It's been discussed on ATS as well. Many times.
ATS

But they are not large objects near the Sun, they are tiny objects. High energy particles (cosmic rays) which strike the sensor of the camera.




originally posted by: vnski

originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
Image update

@ the horizontal lines-




They appear to partially overlay something in the images both in this old image below
and in the images above it.

Note-
These objects if not possible cosmic ray strikes as some ATS members have insisted do not have to be equal to or larger then the Sun. Their distance from the LASCO SOHO observation equipment varies which can change the sizes captured.


Personally I believe the Solar System is more active then currently considered...


Thank you to all the ATS members who added & responded




would not rays be more linear than focal? and deflecting farther away?




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