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reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 02:06 PM by Unity_99
reply to post by Ophiuchus 13



That very large charge is what some of us suspect is coming. I believe that energy is inward bound. Not to mention other things, other discharges, cycles. For I believe Sirius star system has something to do with ours.


reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 02:31 PM by Ophiuchus 13
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I see Sirus interesting. I think these types of celestial activities happen often in the universal spin of things (ALL thru the universe) and its just more on this sphere are aware to it. I personally dont try and let things disturbe my mindstates for if they are normal activities INTELLIGENT or not they have always occured. I just wish and concentrate on the best outcomes no matter what goes on for ALL in the end/ beginning Unity_99. I do find the recent LOVEJOY to be an interesting celestial with the way it managed to go thru such a tempred environment and make it thru. Dont want to doom and gloom but maybe there are OTHER celestial objects inteligent or not around having effects on the celestial bodies of SOLSYSTEM. In time I guess we shall ALL see my friend..



reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 02:44 PM by Romanian
reply to post by Benchkey



Very unlikely, please see page 2 where I posted the position of the comet and the B satellite/Venus


reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 03:20 PM by ngchunter
Originally posted by Phage
Looking at the raw image, there doesn't seem to be anything going on. Yes, that's the full sized image. We need the high quality science data to get more detail.


I expect it's a processing artifact.

It's a lens flare. The processing they do dramatically enhances the appearance of faint low contrast features including lens flares off of bright planets like Venus. I did a (very rough) processing of the beacon images from the 18th and the 27th, making a pseudo-dark using data from 4 days prior to bring out the flare:
Image from today:
www.4shared.com...
Image from the 18th:
www.4shared.com...
The high quality data from the 18th is clearly your classic Venus lens flare:
stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov...
It's not as easy to tell with the jpg versions of the beacon images, but when you process the raw fits of the beacons using pseudo-dark subtraction you can see it's the same type of lens flare as on the 18th, it's just the process is repeating itself in reverse as Venus leaves the field of view. If I have some time tonight I'll redo the processing more carefully by making a better pseudo-dark and use curves adjustment to the histogram without clipping it instead of clipping the heck out of it with a quick levels adjustment.
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reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 03:27 PM by chooselove
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thanks for the effort but i dont see the similarities
*second line*


reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 03:42 PM by ngchunter
Originally posted by chooselove
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thanks for the effort but i dont see the similarities
*second line*

How could you not see the similarity? It's the exact same thing in today's image compared to the image from the 18th, just mirrored. Look again:
Today's image:
www.4shared.com...
Image from the 18th:
www.4shared.com...
I'm honestly at a loss to understand how anyone could not see the similarity.


reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 04:16 PM by Phage
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Yeah. You're right.
Here's the high quality image from the 18th. No doubt we'll see similar when the high quality from today is available (without the comet).



Started out looking like this:
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reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 04:26 PM by Pervius
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...


That is an awesome find.

June 2012 Venus "Transits" between the Sun & Earth.

If it emitted a plasma fart like that in June 2012, we'd be in trouble.



www.lunarplanner.com...



reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 04:30 PM by Phage
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It didn't nor will it (Venus does not emit plasma) but I cannot help but ask why we would be in trouble?
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reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 05:03 PM by wingsfan
reply to post by phantomjack



yes!

I posted in some thread yesterday to go out and look at it. between 5 - 5:30 it was glaring vividly on one side to the naked eye. I never seen that before.


reply posted on 27-12-2011 @ 05:09 PM by phantomjack
Originally posted by Unity_99
www.holoscience.com...

However, most of the greatest discoveries in history came about because an individual broke with the consensus. In 1950, years before the space age, Immanuel Velikovsky concluded from his extensive interdisciplinary research that the planet Venus was remembered from the time of the dawn of civilization as a brilliant cometary body. He concluded in his best-selling book, Worlds in Collision, that "The night side of Venus radiates heat because Venus is hot. The reflecting, absorbing, insulating and conducting properties of the cloud layer of Venus modify the heating effect of the sun upon the body of the planet; but at the bottom of the problem lies this fact: Venus gives off heat." Here we had two cherished beliefs being demolished at once – that something the size of a planet could be a comet, and that Venus recently had a different orbit. Velikovsky was "ruthlessly suppressed." Although later findings from space probes supported his conclusion, they made no difference to the consensus opinion.

Astronomers minimized the importance of Velikovsky's remarkable claim or simply dismissed it as a 'lucky guess', although one noted scholar acknowledged at the time that Velikovsky had a remarkable record of successful predictions and no failures. The discovery that Venus was almost red hot made it imperative for scientists to invent an explanation. The result was the "enhanced" or "runaway" greenhouse effect


I forgot to add something. Venus is not like earth, she is not our evil twin. She doesnt even have magnetic poles and doesnt rotate, thought they quickly fixed that problem and invented a backwards rotation to mask this and make her still appear to stand still.

The reason for that was because they developed overunity, electromagnetic energy by observing the solar system. Earth spins on her access ie. FREE ENERGY, due to the iron core, and being a wound up capacitor and all her circuits. The moon with no magnetic poles does not spin at all, nor does Venus.

But Venus has other things, in that, Venus emits heat. Its not like earth at all.
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UM, what the hell do you mean, Venus doesn't rotate?

The moon absolutely rotates. However, its rotation is in sync with its orbit around the earth, therefore, it appears that it doesn't rotate. BUT IT ABSOLUTELY DOES.

Dude, not sure where you went to school, but you were educated badly.

Do some homework LINK
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