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Originally posted by Manhater
You have this bright object ...
^ Look at that heat shield. Or some type of shield. It's obviously experiencing friction.
Originally posted by Manhater
reply to post by JrDavis
That was the best I could do. I went by how helioviewer set it up. So if it skipped a day then it has to be them. You know how they like to block stuff out. lol
I don't think it's a planet either.
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by JrDavis
^ Look at that heat shield. Or some type of shield. It's obviously experiencing friction.
There is no friction in space.
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by Manhater
You have this bright object ...
You've been given the tools to work it out.
1. You know that this strange object is in line with the sun, as seen from Stereo B, on the 28th of November.
2. Boncho gave you the link to see where the planets are in relation to the satellites.
3. Plugging in that date shows that Mercury is in the same direction as the sun on that date, as seen from Stereo B.
So, the question you have to answer is...
If you DONT accept that this object is Mercury, then explain why Mercury is NOT seen in the Stereo B images.
Because it should be seen.
edit on 11-12-2012 by alfa1 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Manhater
reply to post by alfa1
JrDavis seems to be doing a good job at explaining it.
Can't wait to see Phage's take on this.
Maybe it's Nibiru....edit on 11-12-2012 by Manhater because: (no reason given)
It takes Mercury 88 days to rotate around the sun.
So that means another 88 days for it to orbit back to Stereo B.
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by JrDavis
It takes Mercury 88 days to rotate around the sun.
And roughly 7 days to go in and out of STEREOS perspective...
So that means another 88 days for it to orbit back to Stereo B.
The STEREO satellites orbit themselves around the sun. You won't find Mercury in the same position every 88 days.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
The project, called STEREO for Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory, began in 2006 when two satellites were launched into unique orbits around the sun, one slightly ahead of Earth’s orbit (where we will be in three months) and the other trailing slightly behind (where we were three months ago).
www.pbs.org...
Give up on the Mercury thing man.
Originally posted by JrDavis
We see the object passing over. Not behind.
Originally posted by Manhater
reply to post by boncho
Well now you got me convinced it's not Mercury. Mercury is Twice to Three times smaller than that object. Not even no where near the size and shape.