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Originally posted by Phage
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1) The "stationary object" is not stationary. It is, I believe, the planet Saturn.
2) The "projectiles" are the result of cosmic rays striking the sensor.
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[edit on 11/4/2009 by Phage]
Originally posted by FORMe2p00p0n
Guess i don't know how to post the actual pictures on thread.
Sorry....
Originally posted by FORMe2p00p0n
reply to post by projectvxn
OK? So if my next thread was call "A running refrigerator" I can expect you to be disappointed not to see a frig with legs
or
"The Door is a Jar" and you would heckle me if the door didn't consist of peanut butter jars.
I call it space battle because...
1. ITS IN SPACE!
2. Anyone that has seen tracer rounds knows about the V shape
Hence the journalistic "catch the eye" "space battle"...jesus h
Sorry the LASCO 3 doen't provide streaming HD video with surround sound for your actual "spacewar"
I was trying to get someone to maybe explain why all the "projectile LOOKING objects" seem to come from one point. as in picture 3
or to verify that the one I state in Picture 2 is actually slightly changing direction as if it was reflecting off a "scifi space ship fantacy shield"
[edit on 4-11-2009 by FORMe2p00p0n]
Originally posted by FORMe2p00p0n
reply to post by corvin77
Are you saying that the splice on 9-11 Frame 17 is a part of the previous day's frame or that it too has the same splice applied to it?
[edit on 4-11-2009 by FORMe2p00p0n]
Cosmic rays are very high energy particles which come from a variety of sources (e.g. solar flares, supernovae). They are of interest to lots of astronomers, but mostly just noise for us. We see lots of them in every image and occasionally, 3 or 4 of them hit the CCD in just the right places in consecutive images to fool us into believing there is a real object there.