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Originally posted by miniatus
reply to post by watchZEITGEISTnow
Just because someone disagrees with your interpretation isn't a reason to resort to name calling.. we can be adult about this.
My biggest problem with this video is scale, I can see that the original images are embossed ( I wish they weren't ) .. but without a frame or reference, this could be a 1 inch wide object floating by ..
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Oh My Gawd. Are you telling me that Richard C Hoagland might've been correct with his tetrahedral UFO that was supposed to be Elenin??????
What are we looking at? Is that supposed to be the Sun in the background???
Is he even aware of this? I bet he'll be on C2C this week if he's privy to this.
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
Well perhaps you can learn to expand your mind and realize there are PLENTY of things you nor I have no ideas about. This is one of them -
and it is UNIDENTIFIED
and it is MOVING through space and time
and it is an OBJECT that CLEARLY has definition.
YOU TELL ME WHAT IT IS BRANIAC?!!
Originally posted by miniatus
reply to post by watchZEITGEISTnow
My biggest problem with this video is scale, I can see that the original images are embossed ( I wish they weren't ) .. but without a frame or reference, this could be a 1 inch wide object floating by ..
Welcome to the STEREO Learning Center
Image artifacts - Internal reflections
Light reflecting inside the telescope optics, and diffracting off edges within the telescopes, can produce some interesting effects.
Internal reflections of the planet Earth, as seen in the HI2-B telescope on May 5, 2007. Also visible are the Moon, and the planet Mars
Originally posted by JiggyPotamus
If we can track this object of the coming days, perhaps we can discover more details regarding its makeup and direction of travel. The argument made about 2D vs 3D is duly noted, although I am not positive that is making a big difference in what we are seeing. Hopefully time will tell.
Originally posted by Pauligirl
Looks a lot like this to me.
stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov...
Welcome to the STEREO Learning Center
Image artifacts - Internal reflections
Light reflecting inside the telescope optics, and diffracting off edges within the telescopes, can produce some interesting effects.
Internal reflections of the planet Earth, as seen in the HI2-B telescope on May 5, 2007. Also visible are the Moon, and the planet Mars