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originally posted by: seattlerat
originally posted by: AM10101
a reply to: rickymouse
What sort of frequencies? Sound? Electromagnetic?
I always read about 'frequencies' but no one ever really defines them.
I notice you said that "the tools we make to look in space see what we want them to see," and then further down in the same paragraph you say, "Now a good scientist may want to see things that the human eye or brain cannot see. so they build special equipment to see what is really going on."
This has me confused at to your exact meaning.
originally posted by: JHumm
If our clouds were all different colors, just imagine what we would see in them . We see enough with the colors we have here already.
originally posted by: seattlerat
I'm posting this because it is a beautiful image, not because I believe there is a living being on Jupiter (largest planet in our solar system). I'm not ruling out life of some sort on Mars, or one of Saturn's moons, maybe, but this is just a cool picture that triggers pareidolia. Personally, I see a lounging woman with a long neck wearing flowing robes... I hope you will see something too, not political.
EPOCH TIMES SOURCE ARTICLE
Space enthusiasts around the world say they see a creature lurking in a new photo of swirly clouds on the planet Jupiter. NASA took the photo from the Juno spacecraft at around 5 p.m. ET on Oct. 29, as it made its 16th close flyby around the gas giant.
“At the time, Juno was about 4,400 miles from the planet’s cloud tops, at a latitude of approximately 40 degrees north,” NASA said in a written statement. “A Dragon’s Eye? What do you see within the swirling clouds of Jupiter?” the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory said on Twitter. Twitter followers came up with a variety of answers. “I see a Squid,” wrote aurora chaser Noel Blaney.
“Juno’s principal goal is to understand the origin and evolution of Jupiter. Underneath its dense cloud cover, Jupiter safeguards secrets to the fundamental processes and conditions that governed our solar system during its formation. As our primary example of a giant planet, Jupiter can also provide critical knowledge for understanding the planetary systems being discovered around other stars,” NASA said on its website.
Link to the Juno Mission on NASA's website
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: GBP/JPY
Well there goes my conspiracy theory about a well known cigarette brand repainting the planet.
But in fact you are wrong, here is the same written statement from Nasa from the start of the thread and kindly reproduced by Vasa Croe below.
www.missionjuno.swri.edu...
NOT the same as seeing it with your own eye's of course but not a fake either.
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: Jonjonj
Rorschach test.
It is also interesting to analyse what some other's interpret, since my own observation is similar to a few other's I suspect that mean's I am either baseline sane or at least as crazy as them ha.