Is the death star approaching the Sun? Look at this SOHO image, page 1
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reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 10:31 AM by downtown436
soho.esac.esa.int...

Sorry here is a link.

My images skills suck, and I cut off the important part of the pic.

I am scaling the image right now to be re-posted.


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 10:35 AM by schrodingers dog
reply to post by downtown436



Dear lord, it's going at ludicrous speed!!!

Or it could be particles curving around Mercury ... maybe.


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 10:36 AM by downtown436
reply to post by pazcat



Yeah, Venus gets exactly 0 responses, the death star causes people to take a look.



reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 10:39 AM by downtown436
reply to post by schrodingers dog



Yeah we may have witnessed something going plaid for the fist time.


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 10:40 AM by weedwhacker
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Well, I for one am relieved.

It is said there are only two certainties in life: Death and Taxes.

So, if we blow up before next April, 2010, problem solved!!!

Party like's it 1999!!! ( +10 )


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 10:49 AM by downtown436
reply to post by Evolution2012



So what do you think? That anomaly will clone itself a bunch of times, and then turn the sun into a jellyfish?

I'm pretty sure, well 100% actually that crop circles are just some people having fun.


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 10:49 AM by weedwhacker
reply to post by downtown436



Is the death star approaching the Sun?

OR...is the Sun barrelling along willy-nilly and approaching the 'Death Star'?

Maybe the 'Death Star' is the innocent victim, here. It just can't get out of the way fast enough as the evil, nasty Sun with his planets in tow is rushing at it at around 493,000 mph ( 220 kps ).

Of course, at these speeds, relative distances and size of space, and relative sizes of the various objects --- it's like shooting a grain of sand at another grain of sand as far away as the Moon is from Earth, and expecting to have them collide.


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 10:56 AM by Evolution2012
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quite possible, and no doubt SOME are! although, i prefer to remain agnostic on the subject.

I don't know about the jellyfish etc. all i can say is that the soho anomaly looks exactly like what is depicted in this crop circle (minus the jellyfish)


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 11:03 AM by downtown436
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That could be right. My assumption that the death star came here, could be completely absurd. Maybe the death star was just minding it's own business in deep space, when all of a sudden, this rogue solar system came, and gobbled it up.

LOL.

Maybe I should change my thread title.

"Our Solar system has eaten the Death Star".


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 11:03 AM by weedwhacker
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Thanks, Kandinsky, based on that it's obvious that in November/December 2006 we all got fried!!!

Guess ever since then it's all just an illusion. Nothing to fear, any more --- move along; move along.


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 11:06 AM by downtown436
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Wow that was an amazing vid! Thanks for posting that.

Was that Mercury floating by?
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