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Originally posted by Lastone
Now if they did that the flaw should be in a different position shouldn't it ?
Also when you see an image from a planet reflecting Sun light.. many times in the image you see a strip of light. Like this..
Originally posted by Lastone
So are you saying that this is caused by a strong signal ???
stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov...
Because if you are... that isn't a flaw... do you see my point ?
Originally posted by Lastone
reply to post by ngchunter
No it doesn't. Not to me.
Not trying to explain this situation.
Because if it was a flaw .. and using your explanation you wouldn't be able to see the "flaw" behind a planet... it wouldn't show.
The light refleted from the planet would make it impossible to see the "flaw".
Take a look at this sequence.
Originally posted by Lastone
And as i see it, jupiter was aligned with "it" and the Sun. A huge blast from jupiter
They found a new black spot on jupiter 4 months after. They say if was the result of a meteor impact. I don't think so, but I'm just a guy looking at the sky and at information.