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Originally posted by pearcester
could the satellite just be in a different position?
Originally posted by Gwampo
I don't live in space, like some people on this forum, so I'm no expert... but wouldn't a different alignment of the stars in the background indicate that the satellite position has changed?edit on 12-9-2012 by Gwampo because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Arken
Originally posted by pearcester
could the satellite just be in a different position?
Same idea, but no.
No. Seems No.
Different allignement of the stars in the backgroound.
Whatch all the video.
Originally posted by Astyanax
There has been no change in the orbit of Jupiter.
Arken is just scaremongering again.
Earth overtakes Jupiter every 398.9 days as it orbits the Sun, a duration called the synodic period. As it does so, Jupiter appears to undergo retrograde motion with respect to the background stars. That is, for a period Jupiter seems to move backward in the night sky, performing a looping motion.
Originally posted by Arken
Originally posted by Astyanax
There has been no change in the orbit of Jupiter.
Arken is just scaremongering again.
Whoa. Thanks. I'm more relaxed now.
What about the position of Jupiter in these video?
And what about the position of Jupiter and the stars in the background?
Do you see any anomaly?edit on 12-9-2012 by Arken because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Ophiuchus 13
reply to post by Arken
Good catch Arken It does appear to of moved a bit. Its ALL GOOD though if there IS any celestial objects out there then ITS FAMILY coming to interact with EA*RTH and its rulersedit on 9/12/12 by Ophiuchus 13 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by abeverage
That isn't SOHO.
This is SOHO.
But yes, SOHO moves above and below the ecliptic.
From ATS member ngchunter:
edit on 9/12/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)