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Originally posted by Ophiuchus 13
SnF good find
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
reply to post by Human_Alien
Hey buddy, you beat me to the punch! Nice pics! Those photon streams are extremely parallel, I don't know how anyone could claim they were any kind of natural phenomenon with a straight face!
The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA), led from the Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory (LMSAL), provides full-disk imaging of the Sun in ten white light, ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) band passes at high spatial and temporal resolution. The four telescopes that provided the individual light feeds for the instrument were designed and built at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO).[
Originally posted by FlySolo
reply to post by Human_Alien
Well as Phage would say. If it's not in other frames then it's only an artifact. Is it in more than one frame?
Originally posted by NeoVain
Originally posted by FlySolo
reply to post by Human_Alien
Well as Phage would say. If it's not in other frames then it's only an artifact. Is it in more than one frame?
That would be true if the frames where like on TV, 30-60 FPS, but that camera does not take pics continuosly, sadly. Some of them take a pic every 15 min, some every 5 min, etc. Who knows what speed they are capable of, if aliens? Even in 5 minutes they might have completely relocated to be nowhere near where they where on the last pic.
Still, it´s a good question.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by FlySolo
The primary public SDO website provides browse data with a cadence of about 15 minutes. The spacecraft takes images with a much higher cadence. Full cadence (12 seconds) FITS files and available but images at 33 seconds are more readily available in JP2 format.
jsoc.stanford.edu...
The "mothership" appears in a single frame. It does not appear in the frame 33 seconds before or the frame 33 seconds afterward.edit on 7/23/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Edit: Just noticed phage already adressed this, and found pics at 33 sec intervals. Still my point stands, if they can be so close to the sun and are so big, who knows what speed they are capable, might be somewhere else in 33 sec entirely. Or cloaked