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Updated Aug 13, 2010 2:05 PM
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Incredible SDO images of NASA Spheres

 

 Incredible new SDO film of a NASA Sphere, we have checked this film was made around 2010/05/05 and as far as we know Venus and Mercury where not in the vicinity of the Sun.......So what is it?

 
Here are the original films from Spaceweather, absolutely stunning!
BONUS: SDO also observed a pair of impressive eruptions on May 5th: This one sent a "solar tsunami" rippling through the sun's atmosphere and this one propelled a massive magnetic filament off the sun's southwestern limb.
 
 
Krispy's response
 
Hey Gary,
 
I pauzed the movie 18 times at fast/regular distances,
and made screenshots of it.
 
 
Look what some investigation comes up with :
enlargements of the orb ...
it is clear that there is some change in light upon the sphere, as well the shape slightly minimal ...
(the light-change could also "maybe" come from the pixels, but don't know for sure)
 
But ...
What is that other "dot" in the bottom of the image (orange)?
It faints away and comes back ...
and a second one (red) appears ....  ????
 
 
 
  
What is going on ?
Are these the same black dots/orbs we investigated and followed a few months ago?
So they are REAL !
This satellite captures images with tons of more resolution then SOHO and STEREO can,
but still the same ORBS show up.
I do not believe the compression-artifact story or hot-pixel story any more. And also not the Gamma Ray Burst-story
on this one; they are fast and short and not a movie long.

 

Here is another image Krispy has unearthed!
 
 
 Did you see the white dots on this image ? (see attachment)
What the heck is that ?
In such a formation  ????
Not BLACK but WHITE !!!!
This really puzzles me ....
 
It reminded Krispy of this picture 2cents found in the winter
 
Please note, the picture above is taken from Earth, the picture below is taken from space!
 
 

 Incredible image of a NASA Sphere from the ground

These are all taken from Observatorys on Earth, click on title above for more