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reply posted on 15-10-2007 @ 06:05 PM by FiFtEeN
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reply posted on 16-10-2007 @ 01:54 AM by mikesingh
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Yeah, FiFtEeN! I haven't forgotten this pic and the other one you posted in another thread of yours. I can't believe this is a CCD glitch. A
malfunction or image bleed would not produce images such as these. I wonder what ArMaP has to say about it? He's the guy who explains things
in a sensible way and not like some others who spew garbage which doesn't make one any wiser!
Cheers! And keep lookin'! The truth is out there!
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reply posted on 16-10-2007 @ 02:09 AM by internos
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Originally posted by mikesingh
Yeah, FiFtEeN! I haven't forgotten this pic and the other one you posted in another thread of yours. I can't believe this is a CCD glitch. A
malfunction or image bleed would not produce images such as these. I wonder what ArMaP has to say about it? He's the guy who explains things
in a sensible way and not like some others who spew garbage which doesn't make one any wiser!
Cheers! And keep lookin'! The truth is out there!
[edit on 16-10-2007 by mikesingh] Mike, i've even sent an U2U to another member, asking him to contribute to that thread. I hope too that
ArMaP will say us his opinion about it. Anyway, that one, (the one you posted now in the quote) is much more interesting than the other one, IMHO.
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reply posted on 16-10-2007 @ 02:37 AM by mikesingh
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Originally posted by internos
Mike Anyway, that one, (the one you posted now in the quote) is much more interesting than the other one, IMHO.
Internos, did you mean this pic? This one was posted by Truth2U and filter enhanced by me to accentuate certain aspects....
Now what the devil is it???  Like laser beams from a UFO!!
Cheers!
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reply posted on 16-10-2007 @ 02:44 AM by internos
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Originally posted by mikesingh
Originally posted by internos
Mike Anyway, that one, (the one you posted now in the quote) is much more interesting than the other one, IMHO.
Internos, did you mean this pic? This one was posted by Truth2U and filter enhanced by me to accentuate certain aspects....
Now what the devil is it???  Like laser beams from a UFO!!
Cheers!
No, i mean this one
This one, which you posted now, is also interesting: it looks that the object is somehow interacting with the sun, and i'll be interested in an
explanation. I have no idea of what it could be
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reply posted on 16-10-2007 @ 03:14 AM by Karlhungis
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There is another laser beam looking picture up right now.
sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov...
Not sure how to capture them though, but if you take a look it could still be there.
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reply posted on 18-11-2007 @ 06:28 AM by Hobbymat
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A very easy way to save interesting pictures on any Web page is to place the mouse cursor directly on the picture, click the right mouse button and
select a suitable command like "save picture as...". The exact command depends on the operating system you're using, but it should be roughly the
same on Windows, Mac and Linux (which I'm using, btw).
I encourage everyone to do this whenever you see a peculiar image worth discussing. As many of us know, the most interesting pics tend to disappear
from the original Web sites if they cause too much interest and uncomfortable questions...
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reply posted on 18-11-2007 @ 02:08 PM by jickler
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could it be stellar matter? Don't forget the distance involved...so the image would not be as clear as we would like
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reply posted on 19-11-2007 @ 07:00 AM by mikesingh
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Originally posted by jickler
could it be stellar matter? Don't forget the distance involved...so the image would not be as clear as we would like
Stellar matter like...? Remember some of those 'objects' are a few thousand miles in length. So the question is why haven't they been mapped as
asteroids or comets and cataloged as such?
So either they are CCD glitches OR unidentified objects that NASA/ESA wants to hide!
Cheers!
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reply posted on 19-11-2007 @ 07:20 AM by Beachcoma
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Originally posted by mikesingh
It cannot be a comet for the simple reason that the direction of the tail is not what it should be.
Why can't it be a comet? Comet's usually have two tails -- the ion tail and the dust tail. It's the ion tail (which are usually not so distinct)
which points away from the Sun. The dust tail usually trails behind in the same trajectory as the path of the comet.
As for the other object, yup, I agree, they're UFOs -- Unidentified Frying Objects
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reply posted on 25-1-2008 @ 01:30 PM by skywatch
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this started at least 8 years ago and is and old strory i have heaps of old photos of very strange objects moving around and across the sun, soho has
different cammeras and different objects, anomalities, are seen, these are no comets, i gave up studying them many years ago after i came to the
conclution that it was man made machines bombing the sun as to control it, maybe make it brighter are cooler than usual. the videos showed roundish
dots, ufo's moving asymetricly and making explotions benath on the sun.
nice to see a very old subject resurface, i will try to find some of my own pics, but i also advise folks just to go into the soho website and see for
themself...
note a lot of timeframes (the pictures are stamped) are missing and you have to imagine how the sun moves, acts in the missing frames... but even
manipulated by censorship the nearlive photos show a lot of ???
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reply posted on 25-1-2008 @ 02:07 PM by Quazga
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Originally posted by mikesingh
Originally posted by internos
Mike Anyway, that one, (the one you posted now in the quote) is much more interesting than the other one, IMHO.
Internos, did you mean this pic? This one was posted by Truth2U and filter enhanced by me to accentuate certain aspects....
Now what the devil is it???  Like laser beams from a UFO!!
Cheers!
Actually if you look at the angle of the so-called "lasers" it is almost perfect to the angle of darkness that exists just a little bit to the right
of it. This actually could be the cause for those angles, just a little glare :-)
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reply posted on 25-1-2008 @ 02:23 PM by lee anoma
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Originally posted by mikesingh
Now what the devil is it???
Swamp Gas.
That's my story and I'm stic...clinging...to it.
Anyone else alarmed at the possibility of an alien dogfight?
Could they be fighting over who controls us?
Weird.
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reply posted on 25-1-2008 @ 02:27 PM by Spooky Fox Mulder
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Originally posted by mikesingh
Huge Alien Spaceships Orbiting The Sun??
Oh, it's not only the Sun, I'm afraid.
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reply posted on 26-1-2008 @ 03:35 AM by mikesingh
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Hi sky! That's interesting. Can you salvage some of those pics and post them here?
Cheers!
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 02:51 AM by Sir_Nukem
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Well, is there any BBQ on with Out Us?
btw. Intresting Things ! (and Intresting Thread ofc)
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 03:09 AM by serbsta
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Very interesting indeed, cant make up my mind about it though, it certainly doesnt look like a natural rock formation, odd.
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reply posted on 17-10-2008 @ 07:00 AM by mikesingh
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Good find Nukem!  Here's the zoom. Looks like something disintegrating out there. It must be absolutely huge - probably a few thousand miles
long!
Cheers!
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reply posted on 7-11-2008 @ 03:24 AM by Jinni
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I'm really shocked at these pics!
It seems that NASA software anomalies happen to create UFO shape objects with laser firing.
Hmmm... if they ARE aliens then is the recent climate (which has been attributed to CHANGES IN THE SUN) being caused by THEM!
The reason I say THEM is because I find it hard to believe that humans could create a spaceship thousands of miles long and operating so close to the
Sun!
The wording on
sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov...
seems fishy too but it is possible.
I get the feeling that they would say the same about terrestrial UFO footage if people didn't have camcorders, phones etc.
I'd like to see more about what is going on here.
Furthermore - laser beams could be created by the signal delay (shutter speed) - if an object such as an asteroid gets sucked in by the sun.
My ONLY explaination is this:
The UFO type objects are massive asteroids and the laser beams are bits that have come of and sucked in by the sun. The slow 'shutter' causes the
beam effect. The beam is brighter more away from the sun because...beacause...???
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reply posted on 7-11-2008 @ 03:50 AM by mikesingh
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Originally posted by Jinni
The UFO type objects are massive asteroidsand the laser beams are bits that have come of and sucked in by the sun. The slow 'shutter' causes
the beam effect. The beam is brighter more away from the sun because...beacause...???
Massive asteroids! Hmmm...Possible, but my question is why haven't these been cataloged and given a name as most of the asteroids have? Some as small
as a few hundred meters have been given names. These ones are thousands of miles 'long'!!! So what the heck....? Therefore, it seems that these are
either CCD glitches or....huge spaceships?
Cheers!
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