Is ELENIN giving off a strange RF signal?, page 1


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Topic started on 30-8-2011 @ 02:25 AM by XplanetX
Is there anything significant about this?

I am calling out for the input of professional astronomers...





Strange RF signal is picked up by radio telescopes in California from Elenin.

For several days, has been analyzing radio signals picked up by the USC California Radio Telescope. The signal comes from the transit area of "Elenin" and coincides with the observation G pulse, which also are being analyzed by independent experts. The pulses are equally amazing. In various forums, experts are analyzing the signals...
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reply posted on 30-8-2011 @ 02:31 AM by Phage
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The starviewer team. The famous Spanish "astronomers" who don't recognize the difference between epoch 1950 coordinates and epoch 2000 coordinates (I'm talking about their G1.9 "analysis").

So now they're claiming a completed unsourced "signal" is coming from Elenin.

Hey, maybe it was a distress signal since the comet seems to have broken up.


reply posted on 30-8-2011 @ 02:35 AM by Phage
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What location? What radio observatory? There seems to be a pronounced lack of details provided.


reply posted on 30-8-2011 @ 02:36 AM by Centurionx
Originally posted by XplanetX
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So wrong location?


He's saying they are not very reliable. Check out the EU and electrical comet theory.


reply posted on 30-8-2011 @ 02:39 AM by Centurionx
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Yeah I remember that, he claimed to be a navy pilot? And that we actually have tech that can reach the stars. He said no doom from Elenin just something...neat.


reply posted on 30-8-2011 @ 02:41 AM by Phage
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Can you provide more information about the "USC radio telescope?"
Please?



reply posted on 30-8-2011 @ 02:46 AM by XplanetX
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I assume USC stands for University of Southern California, since it is in California.

I believe that the University of Southern California has a team that works with SETI.

That is all I know.


reply posted on 30-8-2011 @ 02:52 AM by Phage
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So. USC doesn't have a radio telescope? They don't operate a radio telescope?
So why assign the possibility of any credibility to a youtube video (with a starviewer team stamp) which makes such a claim?

Oh, the SETI connection. SETI's California array is shut down.
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reply posted on 30-8-2011 @ 02:54 AM by Centurionx
Originally posted by XplanetX
Found some more info:

www....(nolink)/seti-teaming-up-with-usc-597/



So USC and SETI teamed up and they are picking up signals from Elenin? It's interesting that they are working with SETI no doubt. Good stuff.
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