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Stereo Anomalies? What are they?

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posted on May, 18 2010 @ 03:39 AM
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I was looking at the stereo footage over the last few days and i would like someone to clarify what is seen?
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...

I would like you "All" to put these into the stereo and see for yourself. Now i may be wrong but, if this is a planet either mercury or venus, then why is it not orbiting the sun but heading directly to it then under?

Here it is, input these.
Telescope= Behind COR2
Res= 1024x1024
Display= Slideshow
Start Date= 2010/05/11
End Date= 2010/05/18
Watch from 2010/05/12 10:39:25
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...

Thats just a few frames, check it out, slideshow though. Also notice the object moving same speed at 9 oclock position next to it?


What is that?


Also same info as before but instead of telescope Behind COR2 select Ahead COR2
Top left just say visible moving along with bright object venus or mercury at a 10-11 oclock position?
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...


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[edit on 18-5-2010 by jazz10]

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posted on May, 18 2010 @ 04:43 AM
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It's Jupiter.

Seriously, you should look around the whole stereo site, not just the slide show page.

It has all the resources and information you need to understand Stereo.

Start here:

stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...





[edit on 18/5/10 by Chadwickus]



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 04:27 PM
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Ive just found this...Please take a look. Really
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...

stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...

[edit on 22-5-2010 by jazz10]

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posted on May, 22 2010 @ 04:39 PM
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Whats these? looks like flat surfaces ? Is there a malfunction somewhere on the camera?stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...

And then theres this?
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...

[edit on 22-5-2010 by jazz10]



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 04:41 PM
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Venus.
With debris and cosmic ray strikes.



[edit on 5/22/2010 by Phage]



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 04:52 PM
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Was hoping you would tip up in a strange kind of way

But would you mind explaining what you personally think each of these are, rather than a collective? That debri is a fair size.



posted on May, 22 2010 @ 05:47 PM
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Go back to the Stereo site and do some research. They have a a whole list of anomalies, the cause, and examples of each. They keep track of everything, and even have a page called "what planets are visible right now". Really, given the distance between the sats, and the views they use, you can't know whaat you are looking at enough to even ask questions without some research into the whole mission, orbit, design, etc.
For example, Stereo is shown as a round field of view. Usually that means a fish-eye lens, catching horizon to horizon, not a "head-on" view. It makes a difference. To just pick and choose shots without some knowledge isn't going to be able to show you ANYTHING.



posted on May, 24 2010 @ 05:17 PM
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This here is trully amazing. STEREO
Telescope Behind COR2
Resolution any
Display slideshow
Start and End Dates
20100521 end 20100524

What i would like you to do is watch the slideshow with the above selected. Play the slideshow as fast as you can.

There on the right hand side of your image is the start of what looks like a massive object.
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
Keep an eye on that "flare" that stays the same shape
The object is massive you MUST watch the slideshow and running as fast as possible. Its clear especially as it nears the end
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...

see? never changes shape? Look at the stamp at the bottom of pic?

Dont Believe me? Look yourself




[edit on 24-5-2010 by jazz10]




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