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Originally posted by internos
Originally posted by FiFtEeN
What you posted is just a comet I've seen many many images of that .Nothing like what i posted one bright and the other not .But thanks
Please, don't get me wrong. I'we seen the difference by myself.
What i meant to show is how big appeared a comet on 2002: its apparent size in that pic looks almost the same of what we see in the interesting pics that you posted. If i didn't find the pics you posted interesting, i'd never searched their sources.
[edit on 13/10/2007 by internos]
Originally posted by Copernicus
reply to post by Chorlton
You honestly think you are considering "all the possibilities" when you only see balloons, optical illusions and stuff like that? And how exactly do you get "people to think" when all you do is never admitting anything strange going on ever? And you tend to be rude and insulting as well, also showing that you are not a human being worth listening to in my opinion.
But I expect you to disagree as usual.
[edit on 13-10-2007 by Copernicus]
Originally posted by Chorlton
Now Dasher! Now Dancer! Now, Prancer and Vixen!
On, Comet! On, Cupid! On, Donder and Blitzen!
To the top of the porch! To the top of the wall!
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!
Caption: Ever since launch, there's been a number of people who've claimed to have seen flying saucers and other esoteric objects in SOHO images. Although some of these supposed pictures of UFOs can seem quite intriguing, they have always turned out to have a quite ordinary cause when examined by experienced SOHO scientists. In recent days, we've been receiving so many questions and claims that we'd like to set the record straight: We've never seen anything that even suggests that there are UFOs "out there".
In the past we've been accused of "covering up" UFO evidence when we present our explanations, and of "refusing to comment" (or "clamming up") when we give up on somebody who won't accept our explanations. While we don't expect to convince everybody, we hope that this page (and links herein) can provide some information for the curious who want to investigate the claims on their own.
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Originally posted by observe50
I would think not only do you want the cake but you would want to eat it too, stand up and be heard.