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UFO Sphere Passes In Front Of Hinode Solar Satellite Camera

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posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 03:21 PM
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This movie was just released by the Hinode Solar Satellite and seems to show a large sphere passing in front of the camera, and actually obscuring the view of the sun. Several of the movies show something, but the best one is:

TR2-0102 / 38

Scroll down to the very bottom of the page far left.

That movie shows it the best. Be sure to watch in windows media player as the quicktime version doesn't show it properly.


Hinode QL Movies

Also, several large spheres imaged in the suns corona Seen Here!



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 03:27 PM
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Sharp eyes, I'll give you that!!


Don't know what the h*ll that is. Maybe make some snapshot of the movie and post them..

Peace

Woops I forgot, I am in a flagging mood tonight!!

[edit on 1-4-2010 by operation mindcrime]



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 03:31 PM
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Right, saw it. Hm, what could it be? It is quite big and the footage looks almost as if the satelite lost trasmission?



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 04:16 PM
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I think it is the Moon passing or another planet. The sun is extremely magnified so that would mean the moon or planet would be too.



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 04:33 PM
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Spacejunk?
Planet X?
Other planet?
Aliens?


[edit on 1/4/10 by Cybernet]



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 05:15 PM
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The link you provided isn't working.



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 05:18 PM
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G'day skepticantiseptic

Sorry.....

I'm not sure what to look at.

I tried the very last (i.e. bottom row) video on the left as per your instructions, but I only seemed to get 1-2 frames that didn't seem to show anything much.

Can you do any frame grabs, or assist in any other way?

If you can't or it will take you too long, then no worries.

Kind regards
Maybe...maybe not



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 06:02 PM
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Sorry, I feel kinda stupid. Is this the one?

solar-b.nao.ac.jp...

AFAIK, it will depend on what your computer Media player default settings are since mpegs swing both ways. (Will play in Windows Media Player and Quicktime.) Or I suppose you could download it to your computer, Open appropriate player, point to file.

The added feature of QT is ability to use < left and right> arrow keys to jog a frame at a time.

What the heck is that thing? Nice find!



[edit on 1-4-2010 by kinda kurious]



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 07:00 PM
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Correct.


The Hinode satellite observing our sun captured images of the moon traversing the face of the sun during a solar eclipse this week. Image Credit: NASA/JAXA

www.nasa.gov...


Video

Those pages are from last year but there was an eclipse on January 15 of this year which is the date of the videos in the OP.

[edit on 4/1/2010 by Phage]



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 07:56 PM
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That may be phage. I don't do much work anymore on research since I know what the real UFO's are.

But what about the other image showing the spheres just like on the pictures taken by our NASA sat.

Are you telling me the Japanese are also posting low quality images and will add the "fixed" images in the future?

Looks pretty high quality to me.



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 08:08 PM
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If you look at this:
solar-b.nao.ac.jp...
You'll see that the "spheres" don't move.
My guess is that they are burned out pixels. The satellite has been up there taking pictures of the Sun since 2006.



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 08:14 PM
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So the pixels are burnt just like on our sat right...right.



posted on Apr, 1 2010 @ 08:16 PM
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No.
If you are talking about the STEREO satellites, I don't see any burnt out pixels on them.

[edit on 4/1/2010 by Phage]



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