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Post by Mad Scientist on Oct 30, 2017 14:45:27 GMT
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Post by DarkHeart on Nov 22, 2017 19:13:00 GMT
So...what the thinking, asteroid or ship ?
I mean even an ancient ship from an antediluvian civ returning on autopilot ?
It's a bloody strange trajectory it's on !
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Post by Mad Scientist on Nov 22, 2017 20:13:03 GMT
So...what the thinking, asteroid or ship ? I mean even an ancient ship from an antediluvian civ returning on autopilot ? It's a bloody strange trajectory it's on ! It's a craft, if I can see this, they can too. Don't bother with all the scans they're about to do (it would be surprisingly naive if the haven't done so already), the extreme increase in sky activity speaks for itself.
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Post by Mad Scientist on Nov 23, 2017 12:59:29 GMT
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Post by Mad Scientist on Nov 23, 2017 13:21:19 GMT
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Post by Mad Scientist on Nov 23, 2017 13:39:06 GMT
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Post by Mad Scientist on Nov 24, 2017 5:22:38 GMT
^^^ **The site with the moving pics is DOWN! ( Anyway, the other pic on the object on that site I also found on another 2nd site (see 2nd link). telescope.livjm.ac.uk/News/Archive/index.php?sf=s20171110 www.askamathematician.com/2017/11/theres-something-new-under-the-sun/You will see the same area getting exposed (like a square). Now it depends on the process (energetic etc) what shows up, imagine that inside this object there is energy processing (or something similar), it'll always have a peak, that peak however does not busy itself stationary in addition imagine that the process moves rather fast, one'll get various outcomes which are different due to changing in time, however, certain elements do not change. Yesterday I noticed something on the filter, it shows on this image as well (I expect it to be from the same sequence of pics taken). I think, can't be sure, that this object did not come alone, could have been accompanied by smaller friends... As mentioned, not sure. Look at the pic below (from yest sequence).
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Post by Mad Scientist on Nov 24, 2017 6:43:43 GMT
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Post by Mad Scientist on Nov 24, 2017 6:54:32 GMT
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Post by Mad Scientist on Nov 24, 2017 16:11:55 GMT
Enjoy (not as much in the vid as in the Topic, but ahh well...
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