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Day the Sun blinked out


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Topic started on 24-4-2004 @ 07:15 AM by ShadowHasNoSource


Too late. Already happened.

Sun (before image)

Sun (blink)

Sun (after image)

We're going to miss you.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 07:29 AM by John Nada


errr...what the hell is this? Would you mind explaining it's about?



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 07:33 AM by BrunoDT


I just took a look outside, but it (the sun) appears to be still there...

What are those pictures?



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 07:35 AM by BasementAddix


a lil bit of photoshop maybe?



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 10:38 AM by LadyCool21


lmao why are we still alive then?

This is an incredibly random thread to say the least...



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 10:51 AM by MrRadicalEd


Good job, ShadowHasNoSource

Keep up the none-sense. You could have tried to come up with a story for that one too y'know.?



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 10:51 AM by Quest


Hahahaha.

Best. Post. Ever.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 10:56 AM by DeltaChaos


ShadowHasNoSource is right!!!

Niether does the thought process of this thread's author...

DC



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 11:01 AM by ShadowHasNoSource



Originally posted by John Nada
errr...what the hell is this? Would you mind explaining it's about?


Looks like EIT 195 has seen better days.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 11:17 AM by amantine



Originally posted by BasementAddix
a lil bit of photoshop maybe?


No, those are official SOHO images, but it seems that the 195 angstrom camera is broken. The 171, 284 and 304 angstrom camera's are still working though.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 11:31 AM by Illmatic67



Originally posted by BasementAddix
a lil bit of photoshop maybe?


Those are real photographs, at least the first one.

There's a space labatory in my college and they set up telescopes for the day pointed at the sun for the public to see the that is exactly how the sun looks through those telescopes.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 11:48 AM by Mr No One



Originally posted by ShadowHasNoSource

Originally posted by John Nada
errr...what the hell is this? Would you mind explaining it's about?


Looks like EIT 195 has seen better days.


Check out that string of photos. Anyone else see something weird going o? Look at the time stamps - they go in 7 minute intervals for the most part, but then there are huge gaps. Also, you can see a faint circle in most of the photos AFTER the camera would appear to have broken...



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 04:03 PM by jra


in that last pic that was posted there, the camera isn't facing the sun. Here is the whole sequence: soho.nascom.nasa.gov...

If you look at all those pics you'll notice the sun appear in the corners of some of them. SOHO has 11 instruments. Perhaps the probe has to rotate and adjusti itself to use some of the differnt instruments.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 04:07 PM by parrhesia


hahaha. Well, you could have written a bit more in the initial post. Interesting photos, though I'm not sure what they mean.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 04:09 PM by Carvador



Originally posted by jra
in that last pic that was posted there, the camera isn't facing the sun. Here is the whole sequence: soho.nascom.nasa.gov...

If you look at all those pics you'll notice the sun appear in the corners of some of them. SOHO has 11 instruments. Perhaps the probe has to rotate and adjusti itself to use some of the differnt instruments.


Another unsolved mystery solved.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 04:10 PM by Illmatic67


What about the Fatima miracle in Europe when the Sun "danced". Anyone ever hear about that?



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 04:14 PM by Carvador


Yes, but that wasn't noticed all across the world, or at least I don't think it was. That was a miracle of God seen only by the people of Fatima.



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 04:15 PM by parrhesia


No, never heard of it. Care to tell more about it?



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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 04:16 PM by namehere



Originally posted by Illmatic67
What about the Fatima miracle in Europe when the Sun "danced". Anyone ever hear about that?


umm that was in south america, not europe but yes, i've heard of it.



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reply posted on 25-4-2004 @ 01:40 AM by radstar


Nope it was Europe. Fatima is in Portugal.



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