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Originally posted by PhotonEffect
Originally posted by Project_Exo
something is happening, just had the most intense inner ear ring I have ever had(it felt multidimensional). my heart chakra had been going crazy for no explained reason the last two days. I have also seen a blinding white light as I drifted to sleep the last two nights, it was so intense that it jolted me awake both times (reminded me of the sun, the first night I had not learned about the objects around it)
Um, you might want to see a doctor about that....
Originally posted by TrueBrit
Originally posted by liquidsmoke206
if they are alien craft, then it begs the question, what the hell are they doing at the sun?
loading up their alien weapon with sun energy
Originally posted by 2Unknown
Originally posted by the.lights
Err, what the.....!!!!
stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov...
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Dr. Joseph B. Gurman, STEREO Project Scientist, has responded to critiquekat’s questions, stating “What you’re seeing is the difference between “beacon mode” (near realtime, heavily compressed, binned [I believe 512 x 512 or smaller]) images and normal playback telemetry images (2048 x 2048 native mode, less heavily but still lossily compressed).
On January 18, at ~ 21:47 UT, the “central data recorder” at DSN, that stores all the playback data from all the missions DSN supports, failed. A backup CDR took over, but apparently started working on data from January 10, instead of just the four previous hours, as designed. (The last I heard, the DSN engineers don’t understand why, but it certainly sounds like a software issue.) ” which critiquekat thinks is “quite frankly this is the worst response NASA could have”.