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Amazing photo of the Sun

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posted on May, 15 2009 @ 04:43 PM
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posted on May, 15 2009 @ 05:27 PM
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Originally posted by spitefulgod
Really nice pic although it's nice to see that there are still no sunspots on that big ball in the sky.


Why is this a good thing? It's the energy from the sunspots that protect us from interstellar radiation.



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 06:03 PM
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Originally posted by wylekat
I couldn't resist, and I should be ashamed of myself.






And before anyone decides my head looks good on a stick... the original picture hasn't been altered in any way. I'll never tell how I did it.



Makes me call the original a fake, which in my eyes really is!



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 06:51 PM
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WOW....LOL....Has anyone bothered to look up the sun is white not yellow.

Hence the color of the clouds being no more then charged water in the atmosphere.

If it is a pic of the "Sun" then there is a yellow filter being used...

Very easy to put object on said lends.....



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 08:57 PM
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Speaking of the sun,

check this out:

Michio Kaku on Solar storm effects around 2012



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 09:17 PM
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Thats a pretty amazing picture. It must take on hell of a lens to be able to photograph the sun.



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 09:51 PM
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That.Is.Freaking.Sweet.

That has to be one of the coolest pictures I have ever seen. I'm saving it, and hopefully I can make it my backdrop later.
Awesome.



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 10:03 PM
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Originally posted by becomingaware
That.Is.Freaking.Sweet.

That has to be one of the coolest pictures I have ever seen. I'm saving it, and hopefully I can make it my backdrop later.
Awesome.


Already did!



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 10:10 PM
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That picture does not look real. No activity has been captured on a star that is one mass of activity. Even the outer layers look calm and serene.

The black anomaly looks like the shape of a US fighter and I doubt one of those was doing a locale fly past.

Beautiful snaps if they are real but i,m just not sure. Maybe some professionals can have a closer look into this as no one seems to be taking the BAIT!

Just a thought, all good wishes intended.

Albert



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 10:18 PM
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Fantastic picture.

If you look really close you can actually see ripples throughout the surface. Amazing.

If anything I am still in awe of the roundness of heavenly bodies. Such awesome sizes involved yet perfectly shaped. And to think on the scale of things, our sun is quite small.



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 10:38 PM
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I'll get it later. My mind won't allow me to complete such tasks after three drinks, at least nothing computer related.

Star and flag OP.



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 10:44 PM
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I find these photos most interesting when you see the spaceship and the telescope attached to Does make the world small afterall. Thank you for shareing.



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 11:15 PM
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that is an awesome pic, so great in fact id almost think it was photoshopped on there haha


if it is real, than the odds must be unimaginable



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 11:16 PM
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Wow amazing pic!!! Never thought I'd see something like it! Thanks for sharing it. Star and flag for you!

[edit on 15-5-2009 by dthwraith]



posted on May, 15 2009 @ 11:55 PM
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Originally posted by PokeyJoe
I coulda sworn that I saw that pic posted on here a while ago.....as in, not having to do with Atlantis or the Hubble.

In fact, im almost certain about that.
Are you sure that wasn't the photo of the space station against the sun? It was an awesome shot!

The lack of sunspots sure is unsettleing though.



posted on May, 16 2009 @ 12:03 AM
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Way mega cool!


That guy needs to focus on the moon landing sights and dispell the "did we or did we not" land on the moon conspiracy.



posted on May, 16 2009 @ 12:21 AM
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There was a 0.8 second gap to get the photo. The transit in front of the sun only lasted 0.8 of a second. Quick fingers xD


[edit on 16/5/09 by Nventual]



posted on May, 16 2009 @ 12:28 AM
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I don't think it looks fake. When I had a telescope in my youth I had attachments you could use to look directly at the sun. If memory serves me correctly it was not so far off from what we are seeing in the picture.

[edit on 5/16/09 by EFFeX2k9]



posted on May, 16 2009 @ 01:01 AM
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Beautiful that's all i can say; I don't think so it is fake

Reminds me of Venus transit

Check it out






posted on May, 16 2009 @ 01:23 AM
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This pretty awesome...We are just soooo small its unbelievable lol



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