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Huge object seen in front of one of the Sun's gigantic CME's

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posted on May, 1 2012 @ 11:58 PM
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I'm going to guess and say a big space bug in front of the lens? hahah

Jokes aside, I'd have to say a spacecraft of some sort. Because you'd have to have something really beefed up to withstand a CME that close.

And that CME is flippin huge I might say. It looks like a really big jellyfish being born.




Give me your thoughts fellow earthlings

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posted on May, 2 2012 @ 12:00 AM
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Smudge or one hell of a big slave transport



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 12:03 AM
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I think I just pee'd a little



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 12:05 AM
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heh, I had to check if it was a smudge on my screen!
It is awesome, whatever it is.



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 12:26 AM
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I vote...bug on lens..yup, bug on lens.....


Des



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 12:32 AM
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to infinity and beyond



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 12:41 AM
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Just a theory, but it could just be space debris. Possibly an asteroid?? Don't know, but it is a very interesting piece.

Whatever it is, it may not be that close to the sun. It is just somewhere between the lens and the sun.
edit on 08/29/2008 by Coniuratus because: different train of thought



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 12:56 AM
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That's pretty cool! Definitely plasma-gravity activity. However, I don't think the object in lens is THAT huge, but I do think that giant triangle inside the sun still exists



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 01:14 AM
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Oh crap, now they'll be all up in out booty holes for sure. Sorry, I told him to make sure the stealth shields were active. Leave it to your younger siblings to screw something up...



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 02:57 PM
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If it were something on the lens, probably not that big.

If it were something floating out in space I'd have to still say it's going to be pretty big. That object compared to a standing human would have to be miles and miles high.

That's just my opinion though


I wish we could get a closer view



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 03:05 PM
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Just another anomaly that is able to withstand a direct blow from a CME, draws energy from the Sun, and goes away.

Nothing new here folks, move along.

SnF

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posted on May, 2 2012 @ 04:25 PM
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Something on the lens. That object doesn't interact at all with that CME, not even reflecting more light during that eruption. The only reason why it's visible is because the background changes color and it doesn't move, heh.

Yea, object on the lens and is not a huge object.



posted on May, 2 2012 @ 04:44 PM
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Originally posted by mrfrodo1524
reply to post by Skywatcher2011
 

If it were something floating out in space I'd have to still say it's going to be pretty big. That object compared to a standing human would have to be miles and miles high.


Actually if that were an actual object in space and not a lens artifact...
It looks to be about the size of a few earths.
So more that just a few miles high...

Considering the Sun is 1,392,000 kms in diameter.
The Earth being 12,756 kms in diameter.
That object looks enormous.
Source

But watching the video, I don't see any direct effect to the CME around this object.
Almost like a boats wake in water, an object in the path of a CME would divert energy behind it.
Like splitting a wave of water, you would see a reaction or difference in the eruption.

I didn't see anything of the sort.

I'm gonna say its a lens artifact.








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