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Shown here are the latest SECCHI beacon images. The STEREO space weather beacon telemetry mode is a very low rate, highly compressed data stream broadcast by the spacecraft 24 hours per day. These data are used for space weather forecasting. Because of the large compression factors used, these beacon images are of much lower quality than the actual science data.
Date – January 27, 2010
We have investigated, and determined that these are artifacts caused by an interaction between the high compression factors used for the beacon data, and cosmic ray events on the detector. Our discussion of image artifacts has been updated to include this phenomenon. Another factor which has contributed to this issue has been the recent delay in receiving the full resolution images from the spacecraft. This was caused by a server problem at the Deep Space Network, and has now been resolved.
If there are all these amateur astronomers out there that can take close up pictures of the sun, but don't seem to ever see any anomolies, (so there must not be any,) then why do we need STEREO and SOHO imaging? My guess is that they can get much better pics than an amateur, and therefore will see things than others won't
Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
Respectfully, I can't follow the logic of some posters here who are saying these "spots" are real objects...
The logic seems to go something like this:
1. I see spots in the photographs.
2. NASA says that they are image artifacts
3. NASA lies.
4. Therefore, they must not be image artifacts.
I'm not trying to demean anyone here or be disrespectful. Its just that this kind of thinking has always bothered me.
Besides the fact they these spots are visible on the photos, what other evidence has been presented that these are real objects and not image artifacts? The "image artifact" explanation seems very plausible to me, so why are people discounting it? What is so wrong with that explanation that would make someone doubt its validity?
A UFO the size of the Earth was observed entering or exiting the sun this weekend, which is seen in a series of pictures taken by NASA/SOHO states the latest report from UFO watchers. According to UFO Sights Daily on Oct. 25, the pictures of the sun are checked daily by the website’s monitor and what they saw in a picture on Friday is quite large
he object appears on the NASA picture so there’s no doubt that something was on the sun the size of the Earth and it didn’t turn to vapor as one might expect from the extreme heat. Was it a camera glitch? If not what type of life could fly not only near the sun but actually fly into the sun and appear to land?
The UFO Sightings Daily reports that the picture was taken on Oct. 25 at 01:00 and 01:13 on the Earth’s Sun by NASA/SOHO. It was taken with NASA/ SOHO cameras EIT 171 and EIT 195.