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You do realise that most of the EIT team are not even anything to do with NASA? Half of them aren't even in the US. NASA isn't some shadowy secret organisation.
Nobody is covering anything up in these images. How could they when there are lots and lots of solar observatories all around the world, and beyond, watching the same sun as everybody else. If there was anything unusual going on up there, thousands of people would know about it immediately.
If you think you know better, you tell me what it is. This thread is meant to be about answering the OP's questions about what is in the pictures,
not spreading rubbish about NASA being untrustworthy based on your own prejudices.
originally posted by: Antoniastar
a reply to: DenyObfuscation
Nope I'm NOT kidding.
The photo with the pink sun is the one that I just took a few days ago and the other photo of the sun setting is one that I took from the same location last year in December (see date stamp).
That's why I thought I saw a pink moon.
originally posted by: RUSSO
a reply to: Rob48
Yeah. Im sure they dont have any protocol to follow in a case of something "unusual" going on. Even in large scale.
I think i hit some nerves here... Im think you're new in this area... You cleary dont know (or remember) how many times people caught nasa tampering images.
examples? Clementine rings any bells?
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: Snaffers
I messaged Phage....hopefully he responds to this request to share his insightfulness on this topic
originally posted by: Rob48
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: Snaffers
I messaged Phage....hopefully he responds to this request to share his insightfulness on this topic
Why is that necessary? I may not be Phage but I already explained exactly what the pictures show. There is no mystery here.
originally posted by: Rob48
originally posted by: RUSSO
ESA stated they didnt know what caused it, the only guess they had was SOHO was struck by a micrometeor shower and cause pinholing in the camera or something, which corrected itself.
No, it didn't correct itself at all. It had to be compensated for using an additional internal filter, which was included in the instrument design for just such an eventuality.
The Al filters at the front of the instrument and at the focal plane
did not
survive the launch even though the telescope was launched under v
acuum to
avoid acoustic vibrations. Tears developed, which produced light lea
ks that were
fortunately localized to the edges of the detector so that they did
not significantly
affect the image quality (Figure 8, left).
originally posted by: mattwood
These anomalies are discussed in the following video.
Specifically, these images are referenced at the 23:40 mark.
The video: www.youtube.com...
The creator of the video is Rolf Witzsche.
If you can accept that our sun is electric and not a fusion reactor - then this is the best explanation I've seen about these images. I feel like there is an extremely compelling argument to be made for our entire universe being electric.