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The mind-blowing game-changer you can't unsee.

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posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:29 PM
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reply to post by Arbitrageur
 


go on helioviewer.org, put in the same specifications that the op made in the image section.
Observatory: STEREO-A
Instrument: SECCHI
Detector: COR-1

Should give you a nice picture of the blacked out sun with nothing around it but greenery.
You can play around with the date to see different pictures.
Don't make me do screen print, for the love of god I don't want to play around with paint
to crop the picture to a compatible size.



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:31 PM
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Originally posted by Subnatural

Originally posted by HiramA

I would say that everything that isn't spinning in this .gif showed up as rotated when presented by the Hv site.


Ok. So you are saying that they rotated those elements of the pics (the disks and the uneven stuff around the sun), and that's why they seem to move with the camera, even though they are actually located around the sun?
edit on 21-8-2013 by Subnatural because: Removed the gif from my quotes. We don't have to see that thing in every single post
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I am saying that the satellite or camera did a 360 degree barrel roll and took (12 - if I remember correctly) images at regular intervals: 30,60,90,120,180 etc. degrees



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:32 PM
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reply to post by HiramA
 


Check this out. August 10th to August 20th. VERY clear shots of the object.

via Imgflip GIF Maker
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posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:37 PM
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reply to post by Radekus
 

If you are comparing close time frames, I expect the images to show similar artifacts.
However over a longer period of time, things can change. A piece of insulation could be knocked in the camera's view and possibly stick to the cover for a while and stay there, until it is dislodged by another micrometeorite. So it is possible that some artifacts can come and go over time.

Regarding the rotating gif in the OP, the collection of artifacts looks pretty stable to me.



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:39 PM
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That looks like you got the same time frame as the 'dark' .gif I posted on page ...I don't remember anymore.
Remarkable how similar the images are.
Thank you very much for taking the time to do this. It should show people that anyone can reproduce everything in my post easily.

You don't need to be an astro-whatever or have a masters degree to see the very plain truth.
And the truth is that...

There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
- Hamlet (1.5.166-7), Hamlet to Horatio



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:44 PM
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Sure thing, and yes HV is very easy to use and I encourage others to check i for themselves. I have no qualifications whatsoever, and I figured it out in minutes.

HiramA can you please tell me which date and timeframe the "gymnastics" took place? I can't seem to find the rotation.



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:45 PM
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Originally posted by HiramA

Originally posted by Subnatural

Originally posted by HiramA

I would say that everything that isn't spinning in this .gif showed up as rotated when presented by the Hv site.


Ok. So you are saying that they rotated those elements of the pics (the disks and the uneven stuff around the sun), and that's why they seem to move with the camera, even though they are actually located around the sun?
edit on 21-8-2013 by Subnatural because: Removed the gif from my quotes. We don't have to see that thing in every single post
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edit on 21-8-2013 by Subnatural because: (no reason given)


I am saying that the satellite or camera did a 360 degree barrel roll and took (12 - if I remember correctly) images at regular intervals: 30,60,90,120,180 etc. degrees


Yes, I agree. But the question is, why are some elements of the pics not spinning 360 degrees, in the gif? I can think of two options:

1: They are orbiting the sun, directly facing the camera, matching the cameras speed of rotation. And when the camera stops spinning, they stop orbiting.

2: They are part of the camera.

What do you think? Or maybe there is a third option?



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:48 PM
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Originally posted by Subnatural

Originally posted by HiramA

Originally posted by Subnatural

Originally posted by HiramA

I would say that everything that isn't spinning in this .gif showed up as rotated when presented by the Hv site.


Ok. So you are saying that they rotated those elements of the pics (the disks and the uneven stuff around the sun), and that's why they seem to move with the camera, even though they are actually located around the sun?
edit on 21-8-2013 by Subnatural because: Removed the gif from my quotes. We don't have to see that thing in every single post
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edit on 21-8-2013 by Subnatural because: (no reason given)


I am saying that the satellite or camera did a 360 degree barrel roll and took (12 - if I remember correctly) images at regular intervals: 30,60,90,120,180 etc. degrees


Yes, I agree. But the question is, why are some elements of the pics not spinning 360 degrees, in the gif? I can think of two options:

1: They are orbiting the sun, directly facing the camera, matching the cameras speed of rotation. And when the camera stops spinning, they stop orbiting.

2: They are part of the camera.

What do you think? Or maybe there is a third option?



Which elements, exactly?



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 06:56 PM
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Originally posted by roncoallstar
reply to post by HiramA
 


Sure thing, and yes HV is very easy to use and I encourage others to check i for themselves. I have no qualifications whatsoever, and I figured it out in minutes.

HiramA can you please tell me which date and timeframe the "gymnastics" took place? I can't seem to find the rotation.



OK, but I hope you're not an agent. Well, if those images get pulled, we will all know who did it.


2013/06/18
17:07:18
+3hrs. 15mins. give or take
This is your time frame, beginning to end.
edit on 21-8-2013 by HiramA because: correction



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:08 PM
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First off-Welcome HiramA!
To everyone here this is called the Aliens & UFO forum just in case you are lost.

I seriously believe HiramA has a very valid approach to this ________? I don’t know what it is and neither do ANY of you.

Be kind for no One knows 100% what is really out there in space.

Just my 2 cents worth – Trinity S & F



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:09 PM
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Originally posted by roncoallstar
reply to post by HiramA
 


Check this out. August 10th to August 20th. VERY clear shots of the object.

via Imgflip GIF Maker
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"VERY clear shots of the object."
VERY clear shots of the objectS. (6:00 o'clock also)



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:09 PM
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I promise I am not, I am still on your side as far as the data is concerned. I just want to get to the bottom of this. I am not saying this is related but I just found this interesting as well. May 13 - May17.

via Imgflip GIF Maker

It appears to be a very large versions of the objects on the right side of the screen. Definitely looks to be concentric circles like a rock dropped in a pond. I don't know what to make of it. Also the quality is garbage in this gif so I would check HV for yourself to really see it well.

Also yes there are multiple objects that stand out in my previous .gif, but the one at 5:00 REALLY stands out.
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posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:19 PM
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Originally posted by roncoallstar
reply to post by HiramA
 


I promise I am not, I am still on your side as far as the data is concerned. I just want to get to the bottom of this. I am not saying this is related but I just found this interesting as well. May 13 - May17.

via Imgflip GIF Maker

It appears to be a very large versions of the objects on the right side of the screen. Definitely looks to be concentric circles like a rock dropped in a pond. I don't know what to make of it.

Also yes there are multiple objects that stand out in my previous .gif, but the one at 5:00 REALLY stands out.
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Glad to hear it.

I posted the times on the clock (where the hour hand would be pointing, not an actual time of any image.) These are the clearest and easiest to see objects. There are definately more but seeing them clearly is not possible (especially with .gif compression to 256 colors.) Single images might work best to demonstrate these objects.
I believe there may be hundreds.

To clarify, there seem to be interference lines (like when you drop TWO stones into a pond) on the right side of some of the images. It may be moire patterns like on your TV. I don't know if this is caused by the satellite or by displaying its images on your monitor (different resolutions or refresh rates and such.)
I do not think it is a super-large object, though.

Great job!



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:24 PM
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Dipping in to try to see what has come of this thread and wow - 26 pages? I am one of many here that is probably interested in many things ATS but can't dedicate such time to follow every page of very interesting topics especially when they go to this length. I learned the hard way from ET Mans thread some time back.

Fukushima is another interesting topic but the one thread that has lived to the depth that one has is should be deemed a thread worthy of busting up.

ANYWAY back to the subject at hand; can I have an idea what this is showing? I see a figure that isn't moving at 6 0'clock of the sun and then about 5 o'clock there is another image that looks like a vinyl record and there seems to be another at 4 o'clock. Are these images one single object that was seen dating back to 2007?

ETA: WOOOOOE....just noticed HiramAs image and it seems I wasn't looking at the image properly of the image now - there is an image directly behind the sun that is bigger? Like an outer ring but it is an object?!
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thx HiramA

ETA: OP s&f already gjven - I caught the time stamp of '07 and was amazed when you first posted, great find.

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ETA: RonCOALstar....I did, got it...woe still!!! thx
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posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:27 PM
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Yes they are much too large to be objects, but I can't help but notice they bear a resemblance to the smaller circles...

I need a break here, good luck on getting more information on this and I look forward to continuing to do more research later.



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:30 PM
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Originally posted by mcsandy
reply to post by roncoallstar
 


Dipping in to try to see what has come of this thread and wow - 26 pages? I am one of many here that is probably interested in many things ATS but can't dedicate such time to follow every page of very interesting topics especially when they go to this length. I learned the hard way from ET Mans thread some time back.

Fukushima is another interesting topic but the one thread that has lived to the depth that one has is should be deemed a thread worthy of busting up.

ANYWAY back to the subject at hand; can I have an idea what this is showing? I see a figure that isn't moving at 6 0'clock of the sun and then about 5 o'clock there is another image that looks like a vinyl record and there seems to be another at 4 o'clock. Are these images one single object that was seen dating back to 2007?


This is not the original .gif that HiramA posted, this is a .gif of the past 10 days. Look at the original .gifs HiramA made to see multiple objects. I just made this .gif to show that particular object more clearly.



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:36 PM
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Originally posted by HiramA

Originally posted by Subnatural

Originally posted by HiramA

I am saying that the satellite or camera did a 360 degree barrel roll and took (12 - if I remember correctly) images at regular intervals: 30,60,90,120,180 etc. degrees


Yes, I agree. But the question is, why are some elements of the pics not spinning 360 degrees, in the gif? I can think of two options:

1: They are orbiting the sun, directly facing the camera, matching the cameras speed of rotation. And when the camera stops spinning, they stop orbiting.

2: They are part of the camera.

What do you think? Or maybe there is a third option?



Which elements, exactly?


The ones that aren't moving. The round thing in the lower left and the uneven formations around the sun.

The ones you were talking about:


Originally posted by HiramA

I would say that everything that isn't spinning in this .gif showed up as rotated when presented by the Hv site.


edit on 21-8-2013 by Subnatural because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:37 PM
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Originally posted by roncoallstar
reply to post by HiramA
 


Yes they are much too large to be objects, but I can't help but notice they bear a resemblance to the smaller circles...

I need a break here, good luck on getting more information on this and I look forward to continuing to do more research later.



I also had the same feeling, but with all the different positions, angles etc., I'm satisfied to knock these down to co-incidence.



posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:40 PM
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Originally posted by Subnatural

Originally posted by HiramA

Originally posted by Subnatural

Originally posted by HiramA

I am saying that the satellite or camera did a 360 degree barrel roll and took (12 - if I remember correctly) images at regular intervals: 30,60,90,120,180 etc. degrees


Yes, I agree. But the question is, why are some elements of the pics not spinning 360 degrees, in the gif? I can think of two options:

1: They are orbiting the sun, directly facing the camera, matching the cameras speed of rotation. And when the camera stops spinning, they stop orbiting.

2: They are part of the camera.

What do you think? Or maybe there is a third option?



Which elements, exactly?


The ones that aren't moving. The round thing in the lower left and the uneven formations around the sun.

The ones you were talking about:


Originally posted by HiramA

I would say that everything that isn't spinning in this .gif showed up as rotated when presented by the Hv site.


edit on 21-8-2013 by Subnatural because: (no reason given)



The round thing is the main object, the other undulations are the (disputed) corona. Some say these are camera artifacts, but I don't agree.
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posted on Aug, 21 2013 @ 07:45 PM
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Naw....there's something parked by the sun.....don't be surprised, we have special times we're living in, and " we have no excuse for not seeing such"....from Scripture...they will have no excuse.....



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