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Massive shockwave caught by DISH Earth cam

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posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 04:27 AM
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Very interesting, I wish I could see the video! Am I looking at the earth to the right, with a bright image behind it? Not sure what you are supposed to see normally



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 04:27 AM
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Check out this website....it explains it. LINK

Also, as to the shock wave I just noticed that on several other recordings, that same thing is there.
edit on 20-2-2011 by westcoast because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 04:30 AM
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Well, lettuce ask the DISH Earth watchers...

have ya'll ever seen the Moon on there?



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 04:36 AM
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Thanks for that link


the UFO video is pretty strange.

So I guess that was the Moon on that video I posted here. Or was it? Muyahahahah

I need to go to bed.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 04:38 AM
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I would love it if you would post another picture like this one
Not trying to be a smartass but sometimes I think all someww people ever do is debunk even when they don't have supporting material. Just remember to do that before you make anymore posts on this thread.
THANKS SO MUCH



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 05:09 AM
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I really hate it when I get no reply, left sitting here waiting for my questions to be noticed and answered. Givng up.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 05:52 AM
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It cant be the Moon if the sat is only 22,000 miles above the Earth, even as the Moon moved around to the dark side of us it would appear much further away.....wouldnt it?



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 07:52 AM
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Whatever that "shock-wave" was it also affected the date and time at the bottom of the screen, so I guess it was an electronic problem with the whole image.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 09:00 AM
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I'm sorry that I missed your post Space Cadet.
This image
was 15 seconds prior to this one

The first picture is what you would normally see in at that time. The "demple" is always there. The second pic is wierd because of the wave on the right hand side extending out into space. That came and went all within a 30 second time frame and was apparently caused by the coronal mass ejection, as was mentioned earlier in thread. Props to that poster. It may not even be that unusual, however that's the first time I had ever seen visible evidence of a flare physically impacting the upper atmosphere unless you consider the Aurora to be physical in nature.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 09:18 AM
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Originally posted by ArMaP
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Whatever that "shock-wave" was it also affected the date and time at the bottom of the screen, so I guess it was an electronic problem with the whole image.


This one is with.focus set on average rather than spot. That's why the time was blurry.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 09:18 AM
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Originally posted by ArMaP
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Whatever that "shock-wave" was it also affected the date and time at the bottom of the screen, so I guess it was an electronic problem with the whole image.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 09:27 AM
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I watch that all the time (mostly at nite i leave it on the tv when I go to sleep. to many years on a boat cant sleep shen its to quiet) while just about to fall asleep, I noticed somthing on the side of the screen looked like it was flashing and moving. just when it peeked my attention the feed when down. strange



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 10:05 AM
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OK, thanks for that.

But I still think the most likely explanation is some electronics problem instead of huge, visible, ripple in space.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 11:25 AM
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I'd say that's the moon too, remember the DISH sat is 20k away from the earth, and the moon is 248k away (thus the small size). It also goes BEHIND the earth, and comes out the other side, I didn't see the time lapse numbers on the dvr but it seemed to be correct as far as rotational movement goes. Of course, the object would fade from the sat POV, and circle behind the sat, coming into view again approximately 22 hours later. Curiously enough, the object should re-appear every day about the same time. Can anyone with DISH confirm this?

The shockwave looks to me like atmospheric lensing. Without any other angles, though, it could be anything. Solar flare, electronic malfunction, etc, but it appears stationary in the pic, no movement. Can't be a wave.

Good topic.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 12:19 PM
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Not trying to be a smartass but sometimes I think all someww people ever do is debunk even when they don't have supporting material. Just remember to do that before you make anymore posts on this thread.


Wow. Perhaps if you had provided a bit more information in your op, such as:

*What is was we were looking at
*More than just one link to a poor image captured off a tv screen
*A description of what it was exactly you are referring to

I spent a good fifteen minutes searching around until I came up with the very cool website that I linked.

To call me a debunker is evidence that you have never interracted with me on a thread before.

Now that you so elloquently explained that it wasn't the obvious dimple that you are talking about, but those 'lines' off the right instead, I see your point. I now agree that you are correct. It is an odd image and I don't have an explanation.

There....see how that works?



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 12:57 PM
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I give... You guys can do with this as you wish. I just thought it looked neat and was a bit concerned that this could have been a precurser to something larger. The picture is likely a glitch in the video but like I said in my first post this isn't de a hd video feed It's streaming picrures being sent every 15 seconds. Peace



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 01:44 PM
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I´m sorry but, if that satellite were 20 kms away, we wouldn´t be able to see the whole planet..... must be a really lot further away than that.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 02:33 PM
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You don't get shock waves in space because it's a vacuum.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 04:07 PM
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maby it's a shockwave from that star that's going supernova in the orion constallation




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posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 04:09 PM
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Excellent link, thank you *so* much for posting that!

To the OP, I too wish that you had given more information, as I had no clue this existed! Perhaps it was a learning experience for you in that respect. Please don't assume that everyone knows what you are talking about.

As for the object? It seems it is the moon. You have to take into account that on it's orbital path, the moon will get smaller and larger depending on it's location in the path, simply due to perspective. If she had kept recording, you would only have seen it come back to it's original location, because the orbit path is obviously bigger than the orbital path of the satellite.

The link that was provided even shows the moon in one of the clips there. Again, excellent link, I would give you S&F if I could!



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