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| UFO Spaceship Orbiting the Sun, or a Camera Glitch? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 26 2012, 06:11 AM (401 Views) | |
| Max | Apr 26 2012, 06:11 AM Post #1 |
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Pickle barrel, pickle barrel, Kumquat!
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UFO hunters have spotted a curious object near the sun in a new NASA image. It is, in the words of a blogger for the website Gather, "what looks like a metallic, jointed spaceship with a gigantic extension, perhaps a boom arm, anchored off its lower end." The YouTube video drawing attention to the object has quickly made its way to discussion forums and the tabloid press, and many seasoned UFO believers are calling it a definite "spot." But does this image, which was taken by a camera on board NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) on Tuesday (April 24), really show a spaceship dropping by the sun to harvest some solar energy, as one YouTube commenter suggested? Or is this object something much more mundane? We asked scientists in the solar physics branch at the United States Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) — the group that analyzes data from Lasco 2, the telescopic camera that snapped the picture. According to Nathan Rich, lead ground systems engineer in the NRL's solar physics branch, the "spaceship" is merely a collection of streaks left by cosmic rays, charged particles from space, which whizzed through the camera's sensor, or CCD, as the image was taken. [See footage] "The streaks in question are consistent with energetic particle (proton) impacts on the CCD, something which is apparent in just about every image," Rich told Life's Little Mysteries. "Notably," he added, "these artifacts do not persist from image to image," — proving they are momentary blips in the camera sensor rather than an actual object in the field of view. Some images taken by the Lasco 2 camera are swarming with artifacts, caused by particles zipping across the CCD in every direction. As a cosmic ray passes through a camera's image sensor, it deposits a large amount of its electric charge in the pixels that it penetrates. If the particle passes through at a shallow angle to the plane of the camera, it affects several pixels along its path. The result is a bright streak on the image. In the image in question, a burst of cosmic rays happen to hit the camera lens at just the right angles to create the form of a hinged spaceship. The "boom arm," angled at a slant across the rows and columns of pixels, was formed by a cosmic ray streaking through the camera sensor diagonally and at a shallow angle, depositing charge in several pixels along a diagonal line. Cameras on Earth are less susceptible to interference by charged particles from space, because the Earth's protective magnetosphere blocks them from hitting the planet's surface, Alfred McEwen, director of the Planetary Imaging Research Laboratory at the University of Arizona, explained last year, when another artifact was mistaken for an alien base on Mars. "But with space images that are taken outside our magnetosphere, such as those taken by orbiting telescopes, it's very common to see these cosmic ray hits," he said. SOURCE:YahooNews IMHO, I don't think this is a spaceship, either. It *is* interesting though, that NASA explains *everything* as a "camera glitch". |
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| LarryOldtimer | Apr 27 2012, 11:51 AM Post #2 |
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The Man!!!
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Non-belivers always make things up. I know and you know that real craft that are called UFOs exist, and many have been photographed using real film . . . not just electronic images . . ..which can be easily "Photoshopped". Negative film can not be easily interferred with. The USAF never said that UFOs didn't exist, only that they presented no danger to the national securty of the US. |
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| Didymus | Apr 27 2012, 02:08 PM Post #3 |
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Higher Species
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From the size of that highly pixelated string/spaceship! That thing would be bigger than earth. |
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| Max | Apr 29 2012, 06:36 AM Post #4 |
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Pickle barrel, pickle barrel, Kumquat!
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That's a good point, Didymus! People seem to forget things like how big the Sun really is. |
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