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Worldwide Telescope Image Enomaly

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posted on Dec, 21 2008 @ 12:47 AM
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Originally posted by Harrisboy42

Originally posted by craig732
I am not sure what an "enomaly" is, but the anomaly appears to be a picture of a satellite.
the things i would do to you.


Does my foolishness turn you on?



posted on Jan, 19 2009 @ 11:12 AM
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Hello
Concerning this space anomaly,
you can see others shape like this at the following coordinates
(under MS Worldwide Telescope software)

(Use the maximum zoom)

RA Dec
01h32m08,+53:10:31
04h28m41,+17:42:28
03h55m18,+23:32:23
16h41m41,+62:45:02
17h53m28,+76:02:19
17h25m40,+77:10:25
15h51m56,+55:22:50
16h27h37,+53:33:02
16h23m32,+58:39:07
17h11m40:+80:16:08
15h50m16,+79:51:53
19h23m33,+37:48:22
18h42m34,+41:07:39
14h24m35,+53:53:34
15h02m39,+47:12:23
19h29m25,+16:49:41
20h32m05,+24:40:29
23h58m56,+19:51:40

I suggest you also to check these strange shapes, (the second coordinate
between parenthesis are the Google Sky mode coordinates - with a different resolution):

RA 22h10m02.55s,Dec -10:20:27.98 (-10.322823°,152.515326°)
RA 13h29m38s, Dec -13:31:01 (-13.511729°, 22.408575°)
RA 22h25m34s, Dec -9:49:12 ( -9.817745°,156.400514°)

bye
Thierry (Paris - Fr)



posted on Jan, 19 2009 @ 11:14 AM
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reply to post by imd12c4funn
 


Hello
Concerning this space anomaly,
you can see others shape like this at the following coordinates
(under MS Worldwide Telescope software)

(Use the maximum zoom)

RA Dec
01h32m08,+53:10:31
04h28m41,+17:42:28
03h55m18,+23:32:23
16h41m41,+62:45:02
17h53m28,+76:02:19
17h25m40,+77:10:25
15h51m56,+55:22:50
16h27h37,+53:33:02
16h23m32,+58:39:07
17h11m40:+80:16:08
15h50m16,+79:51:53
19h23m33,+37:48:22
18h42m34,+41:07:39
14h24m35,+53:53:34
15h02m39,+47:12:23
19h29m25,+16:49:41
20h32m05,+24:40:29
23h58m56,+19:51:40

I suggest you also to check these strange shapes, (the second coordinate
between parenthesis are the Google Sky mode coordinate):

RA 22h10m02.55s,Dec -10:20:27.98 (-10.322823°,152.515326°)
RA 13h29m38s, Dec -13:31:01 (-13.511729°, 22.408575°)
RA 22h25m34s, Dec -9:49:12 ( -9.817745°,156.400514°)

bye
Thierry (Paris - Fr)



posted on Jan, 19 2009 @ 01:08 PM
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Originally posted by Thithi
reply to post by imd12c4funn
 


Hello
Concerning this space anomaly,
you can see others shape like this at the following coordinates
(under MS Worldwide Telescope software)

It's a reflection of the telescope's optical system.


I suggest you also to check these strange shapes, (the second coordinate
between parenthesis are the Google Sky mode coordinate):

RA 22h10m02.55s,Dec -10:20:27.98 (-10.322823°,152.515326°)
RA 13h29m38s, Dec -13:31:01 (-13.511729°, 22.408575°)
RA 22h25m34s, Dec -9:49:12 ( -9.817745°,156.400514°)

Checking the first one in Palomar Sky Survey 2.0, the only thing I see is a piece of dust on the film plate and a satellite streak:
archive.stsci.edu...
The same database, second coordinates show a very neat geosynchronous satellite as a short bright streak:
archive.stsci.edu...
Same story for number 3, short bright streak caused by a geosynchronous satellite slowly moving over the course of the exposure:
archive.stsci.edu...
Thanks for posting the RA and Dec, it makes life a lot easier when cross checking against authoritative sources.



posted on Feb, 21 2009 @ 08:18 PM
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reply to post by -NewSense-
 


Check the World wide telescope,there are blue and orange disks next to lines of the same color.



posted on Feb, 4 2011 @ 06:22 AM
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Originally posted by imd12c4funn
Well Here's a couple more cool finds on WorldWide Telescope

The first one is half orange half white.
Coordinates:
RA: 05h31m21s
Dec: -02:38:42



THe next, is Orange, witha hole in the middle.
Coordinates:
RA: 05h34m13s
Dec: -02:10:13



I don't think these are reflections from a telescope.




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This orange toroidal object has moved and it's not currently in Orion. It's not there. It's known that these kind of spherical toroidal objects move sometimes across the sky, and there are some photos of this kind of objects moving towards a direction in the Space. This direction seems to be North-Southwest/Southwest-North.
Its correct coordinates were 05 34 31 , -02 10 10, and not the values are shown here: 05 34 13 , -02 10 13.

Regards.



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