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Post by Wes Gear on Dec 13, 2009 12:12:04 GMT 10
ha! i use to love scatman. though he was a little creepy in the shining when all that telepathy.
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Post by Wes on Dec 13, 2009 16:54:37 GMT 10
www.sky-map.org/This website is a good un and with these coordinates its even more intriguing! 19 25 12-89 46 03 This is an interesting find aardvaaks. Put it into Photoshop and had a bit of a look. Got know idea what it could be, Asteroid maybe or mother ship. Could be the ship that has been mining Saturn's rings.
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Post by Aardvaaks on Dec 13, 2009 20:16:29 GMT 10
Oh dear, Slith, Drex, all, I have been found out, this site has bought out all my neuroses and fears and hopes and its cheaper than a therapist thats for sure, thannks to everyone out there in Cyber OCBeeeee.
Hey Wesley, can you post your phototshop image on here at all? A while back in another place we did a thread on Saturns rings and distant orbits and the amount of material of abnormalities out there was incredible, including the very very distant additional ring field discovered,
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Post by concrete on Dec 13, 2009 20:39:24 GMT 10
I dunno. Something about this screams 'GAS CLOUD!!!!'
Seriously though. Breaking news from PC. Just doesn't do it for me. There will always be people who prey on the ones who are willing. I, for one, am not willing.
I see this story in many places. To my knowledge, coz I can't be arsed to read all the nibru shit, there are many that are willing.
No offence double A. But, until this thing starts shooting spirals in the sky from 1.5 million miles away. Then I'll give it a closer look.
Ooo. I forgot to mention. How exactly do they know how far away it is?
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Post by Wes on Dec 13, 2009 21:15:27 GMT 10
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Post by Aardvaaks on Dec 13, 2009 21:27:50 GMT 10
I dunno. Something about this screams 'GAS CLOUD!!!!' Seriously though. Breaking news from PC. Just doesn't do it for me. There will always be people who prey on the ones who are willing. I, for one, am not willing. I see this story in many places. To my knowledge, coz I can't be arsed to read all the nibru shit, there are many that are willing. No offence double A. But, until this thing starts shooting spirals in the sky from 1.5 million miles away. Then I'll give it a closer look. Ooo. I forgot to mention. How exactly do they know how far away it is? I agree with you Concrete and no offence taken as we can sit this one out and keep watching and its best not to get too excited till we know more. Also can be viewed on Microsofts world wide telescope software. What we do know from our radio telescopes tererstrial, land visible spectrum scopes and cassini orbitting probe is that this has appeared. Why the probe which is nearer to it in relative terms deos not provide more info is another question, we have some info but it is like being fed with a tea spoon. Its not a new faint brown dwarf star like the one recently found in the Big Dipper constellation or the Plough, and its no supernova displaying the geometric shape that this thing displays it's almost holographic. Distance and size is down to perspective with other objects namely stars within our own Milky way, its intriguing isnt it?
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Post by Aardvaaks on Dec 13, 2009 22:36:02 GMT 10
Cheers Wesley for those pics, its still fish shaped.
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Post by Wes on Dec 14, 2009 0:03:51 GMT 10
Cheers Wesley for those pics, its still fish shaped. Thinking more that it is an asteroid.
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Post by Wes Gear on Dec 14, 2009 1:02:27 GMT 10
getting serious for a moment.
that resembles saturn's moon calypso. it is a moonlet of the larger moon telesto and it has a debris field surrounding it.
saturn is full of moons, moonlets and smaller objects.
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Post by Wes on Dec 14, 2009 1:07:52 GMT 10
getting serious for a moment. that resembles saturn's moon calypso. it is a moonlet of the larger moon telesto and it has a debris field surrounding it. saturn is full of moons, moonlets and smaller objects. Yeah Drex, it that sort of shape. www.solarviews.com/eng/calypso.htm
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