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Awsome thing i found in google sky...Green not a image flaw. what is it?

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posted on Mar, 17 2009 @ 10:13 PM
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One good thing came from this....
I now have a pretty wallpaper for my pc...

I look at it and say to myself...I thought i found you you dirty green thing lol

Work's great in all honesty as a wallpaper.



posted on Mar, 17 2009 @ 10:59 PM
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Put me down on this discovery.
If the colors are true, this is not a nebula formed from an explosion.

Its a growing star nebula, the first I ever heard of.

Yeah, pass it on to Google.



posted on Mar, 18 2009 @ 03:02 AM
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Originally posted by TheAmused
reply to post by ngchunter
 


Well heck far...I thought i found something new lol

>>Kicking can shuck's......

Well i rekon better luck next time.

Yeah i didn't know of that place..i will now reference that place in the future.

Thanks for the tip my friend.



YOU can never find anything new on GOOGLE SKY or MS WWT the simple reason is it's all objects already photographed you are not pointing a telescope or anything like that.

As for some of the other posts here why dont people check for the obvious before making comments like will be covered up, it looks like a portal from movies, I see spheres (stars) etc.

On a site like this or others you must have seen a picture like this the colour may have been different but the structure would be the same. They are used a lot of the time for Nibiru 2012 pics!

See my sig for some good advice!



posted on Mar, 19 2009 @ 01:53 PM
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Its not a Messier object and appears to be in the constellation
LYNX in Norton's Star Atlas.

If I'm right about the formation of that cloud the electric universe
has one more prize star.



posted on Mar, 20 2009 @ 06:44 PM
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Originally posted by TheAmused
i used Microsoft's world wide telescope.
It's there too.
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/821729e24e06.jpg[/atsimg]

It is possible that you could name it? Finders keepers..



posted on Mar, 21 2009 @ 07:49 AM
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Originally posted by OmegaPoint
It is possible that you could name it? Finders keepers..

It already has a name, planetary nebula G164.8+31.1 (also known as JnEr1).
By the way, here's a more recent picture of it in true color, not false color like above:
macalchemist.net...



posted on Mar, 21 2009 @ 07:54 AM
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That link's giving me back a 403 forbidden error.
Is this the one you are linking?
macalchemist.net...


Edit: And now, suddenly, it works. Nevermind.

[edit on 21-3-2009 by RuneSpider]



posted on Mar, 21 2009 @ 08:31 AM
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Isn't it obvious? It's clearly Nbiru. Damn Google and Nasa for their coverups.

If you rotate the image 75 degrees. invert it and increase the red by 50% you will see its clearly a fanged skull dripping blood coming to consume our vital fluids!



posted on Mar, 23 2009 @ 03:04 PM
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Originally posted by Phage
It's more likely that the gas cloud is being illuminated by the remnants of the star within it.

You're probably right. But why is it green? ..something to do with the wavelengths perhaps?

Great thread OP, star and flag for posting the image here



posted on Mar, 23 2009 @ 03:26 PM
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Originally posted by Majorion
You're probably right. But why is it green? ..something to do with the wavelengths perhaps?

Great thread OP, star and flag for posting the image here


It's not actually green. The OP posted a false color image. The outer bright fringe is red in true color images (sorry, my first link only seems to work occasionally):
macalchemist.net...
Deep green/blue isn't uncommon for planetary nebulae though, and can be seen above in the center of the nebula. Oxygen III ions glow blue/green.

[edit on 23-3-2009 by ngchunter]



posted on Apr, 21 2009 @ 04:55 PM
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Planetary Nebula JnEr1 (Jones Emberson 1, or PN G164.8+31.1) in Lynx
You can see my original images here
Seeming as you used my image, I thought I'd pop in and say hello.....

Steve




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