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originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: Milah
It's a cosmic strike on the lens
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: InnerPeace2012
Item 2 on this page..
sungrazer.nrl.navy.mil...
And here too..
soho.nascom.nasa.gov...
originally posted by: Iamnotadoctor
Pretty sure that video uploader is a known hoaxer/whacko on YouTube.
Videos with titles that start with "WOW!" are usually quite dubious as well.
Le sigh...
If it is an object in space, I'm not sure how you can gauge the size as "ginormous" without knowing how far it is from the camera.
originally posted by: tigertatzen
a reply to: Soylent Green Is People
If it is an object in space, I'm not sure how you can gauge the size as "ginormous" without knowing how far it is from the camera.
Would you agree, however, that the sun is "ginormous"? For an object to be seen whilst "grazing" it, it would stand to reason that the thing is pretty damned big in its own right.
You won't get all the antics seen in that one frame if it was a Comet grazing the Sun.
originally posted by: tigertatzen
Oh, I wholeheartedly agree with you. I'm just saying that because so far that's been the explanation for it and size-wise, if it indeed is an object that grazed the sun and was captured on video, it is automatically going to be quite large. Right?
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: InnerPeace2012
Read the caption for that image you posted.
Both links work fine for me, I checked them just now..
STEP 3: Voila! Finally, after a "touch-up" of the color table, we have what may look like a nice UFO with a glow and exhaust fumes!