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Huge Planet Sized Spacecraft Observing The Sun!

January 30th, 2010 Greg Smith No comments

You’re viewing the NASA image archives, the stereo space craft images, and you come across one of the sun and it shows a unexpected “thing” right next to the sun and it must be a PLANET SIZED SPACECRAFT! So you ask NASA what is in that image and they explain it as a imaging artifact from compression and the way the image is taken with different techniques and since their answer is anything other than PLANET SIZED SPACECRAFT it’s clearly a conspiracy. Then you post it to YouTube and it’s going to go viral!

These huge spherical UFO’s started appearing around January 18, 2010. They are on both the forward and rear images taken by NASA’s Stereo Spacecraft in space. They appear to be moving as they are in different positions on many photos. Remember these are huge possibly at least the size of Earth. Further, if they were planets or some type of huge asteroid comets, they would already have been pulled into the sun by the strong gravity the sun produces as in the case of the recent comet.

Notice also that they are reflecting the suns light just like a metal constructed ship would do.

My best guess is that they are huge planet sized spacecraft either observing the sun, or could it be that disclosure is now happening. Either way, I await NASA’s official explanation. Please help to make this viral so that we can get this out to the world. This could finally be the evidence that NASA can’t cover-up or ignore.

People asking for links so here’s a current and this one shows SIX distinct anomalies. Truly awesome, and kind of puts that hot pixel malfunction theory to rest.

http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/bro…

Could the recent comets heading into the Sun and now these huge UFO’s be the signs spoken of in the bible? Luke Chapter 21 vs 5 – And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring.

OK heard back from Dr. Joseph B. Gurman
STEREO Project Scientist, and quite frankly this is the worst response NASA could have . Get ready for the conspiracy videos to go viral. Please be sure to read the whole response.

Response- What you’re seeing is the difference between “beacon mode” (near realtime, heavily compressed, binned [I believe 512 x 512 or smaller]) images and normal playback telemetry images (2048 x 2048 native mode, less heavily but still lossily compressed).

Normally, we get most of each day covered by the near realtime, beacon mode data through the help of a variety of ground stations around the world (including some operated by radio amateurs):

[link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] ,

so we have prompt information when space weather events have originated at the Sun. The full-resolution playback telemetry comes from dedicated periods of downlink (“station contacts”) through NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN). A single playback can last hours, and covers data from a day or more stored on one of the two spacecrafts’ solid state recorders. Those data are then played back over the Internet to the mission operations center and the STEREO science center, and thence to the instrument teams’ home institutions, where they are processed over the course of a day or so. Thus, in normal operations, the full-resolution images will be ~ three days behind real time. Newer images will be the lower-res, more highly compressed beacon mode images, and older images will have been replaced by the full-res, playback data.

On January 18, at ~ 21:47 UT, the “central data recorder” at DSN, that stores all the playback data from all the missions DSN supports, failed. A backup CDR took over, but apparently started working on data from January 10, instead of just the four previous hours, as designed. (The last I heard, the DSN engineers don’t understand why, but it certainly sounds like a software issue.) For some reason, DSN is unable to reset a pointer and say, please start processing from this time instead of that time. So we, and all the other missions supported by DSN, are waiting for our playback data from January 18 and all following days. As soon as we get it, and the instrument teams have reformatted the telemetry into scientifically useful formats (that allow, for instance, making SECCHI EUVI data into images), we will post the images and other STEREO browse data in the normal places.

And no, I don’t know why DSN designed such an inflexible CDR system. I suspect they may modify it after this experience.

Best,

Joe Gurman

(Dr.) Joseph B. Gurman
STEREO Project Scientist

10 Interesting Links From June 1st

June 2nd, 2009 Greg Smith No comments
  • ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: New Supercomputer Living on State Handouts – The supercomputer unveiled in January 2008 hasn't produced the kind of revenue projected. Including the purchase price, the operation has cost the state $13.8 million, but has taken in only about $300,000 in cash. Other revenue has been in the form of in-kind services.
  • Ten Vehicles That Bankrupted GM – Reasons abound for GM's bankruptcy, including legacy costs, fuel prices and the conventional wisdom of East Coast media elite, but we mustn't forget in the end it's all about the cars. And frankly, some of them really sucked. Here's the ten vehicles most responsible for driving GM into bankruptcy.
  • How To Care For Scorpions – Learn how to care for your scorpions, or learn how to keep them if you want some
  • How to Keep Your Mexican Home Free of Scorpions – Associated Content – This is not such a frightening thought since the scorpion of which I speak also runs around in the desert homes of America's southwestern states. The Bark Scorpion is the critter that causes a great deal of problems in Mexico. It kills, according to some online sites, 1000-2000 people per year in this country. There are other scorpion species that live in central Mexico, but their venom is not as potent as the dreaded and deadly Bark Scorpion.
  • The Associated Press: Haney, ‘voice of NASA’ reporter, dies of cancer – ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) — Paul Haney, who was known as the "voice of NASA's Mission Control" for his live televised reports during the early years of the space program, has died of cancer. He was 80.
  • How to Keep Scorpions Out of Apartment | eHow.com – Living in the desert can be wonderful, but dealing with the scorpions, bugs and other creepy crawlies of the more arid climates can be less than pleasant. When living in the desert there are a few tips you should follow to help seal-off and rid your home of scorpions.
  • BPA gets attention from industry spinmeisters (leaked minutes) : Effect Measure – So it looks like the writing is on the wall for BPA unless the food packaging industry can reverse the trend. They can't fight it on science, so they are desperately casting about for the right set of lies. It's not easy, as we learn from these leaked minutes of a private meeting held Thursday about "potential communication/media strategies around BPA" at an exclusive Washington, DC social club (The Cosmos Club). This is a peek behind the curtain and it's not pretty. The document has been verified as authentic
  • The Ultimate Lock Picker Hacks Pentagon, Beats Corporate Security for Fun and Profit – He's a professional lock breaker, a man obsessively—perhaps compulsively—dedicated to cracking physical security systems. He doesn't play games, he rarely sees movies, he doesn't attend to plants or pets or, currently, a girlfriend. Tobias hacks locks. Then he teaches the public how to hack them, too.
  • The Ultimate Lock Picker Hacks Pentagon, Beats Corporate Security for Fun and Profit – He's a professional lock breaker, a man obsessively—perhaps compulsively—dedicated to cracking physical security systems. He doesn't play games, he rarely sees movies, he doesn't attend to plants or pets or, currently, a girlfriend. Tobias hacks locks. Then he teaches the public how to hack them, too.
  • Frugal Bachelor Was Arrested – Frugal Bachelor is a dumb ass, this weekend he went to Mexico like he does every weekend, he drove his vehicle across the international border, then found himself in bad part of town and was driving too fast, i.e. around 30 km/h; OK, maybe 40 km/h, too fast for dirt road in Mexico.

The Apocalypse Is Here: Giant Spider Attacks Space Shuttle!

December 17th, 2007 Greg Smith No comments

First Space Launch Successful From Spaceport America

April 28th, 2007 Greg Smith Comments off

The first successful launch from spaceport america occurred today.

The rocket launched amid clear weather conditions from Upland, between Las Cruces and Truth or Consequences. The rocket contained the ashes of hundreds of people, among them, James Doohan, the actor who played “scotty” in the popular “Star Trek” series. Also on board were the ashes of L. Gordon Cooper, who was one of NASA’s original Mercury astronauts.

The first launch was a failure, this one had to be successful since it carried the remains of lots of people, including James Doohan “Scotty” from Star Trek.

Shuttle Grounded

July 27th, 2005 Greg Smith Comments off

History is repeating itself. A piece of foam fell off the fuel tank of the Discovery’s external fuel tank, causing NASA to ground the shuttle fleet once again. Nasa says they have inspected the shuttle with every camera on earth and everything looks good.

By the way, visit www.nasa.com (not NASA’s official www.nasa.gov) and “look for the ridiculous in everything”. Ridiculous indeed.

Mars Rovers Keep Going and Going and Going…

January 3rd, 2005 Greg Smith Comments off

What a successful mission for NASA as the Mars Rovers reached their 1 year anniversary on Mars this week. The Rovers were originally suppose to only live for 3 months but now will continue their missions indefinitely.

Yeah, it’s kind of nerdy to be on another planet and look at rocks but they’ve learned some interesting things. Most importantly finding signs of water.

Be sure to check out the top 10 color images from 2004. Looking at these images I’m thinking that some environmentalist will complain that we are scarring the environment of the Mars surface with vehicle tracks.

Beagle 2 Is In My Back Yard

January 27th, 2004 Greg Smith 2 comments
Nasa has had good luck and the ESA has had the worse with their attempts sending robots to The Red Planet. After looking at the photos from the JPL it occurs to me that they may be looking for it at the wrong place. With nothing but rock and dirt and no plant life the Mars rover must be in New Mexico!

They are now searching for the robot, “The mission team is now focussing on the possible reasons for failure, including the parachute and landing bags not working properly or the probe falling into a crater.A key to this investigation will be getting an image showing Beagle or its landing components on the surface.”. They have been able to see the Spirit rover on the surface of the planet. If they cannot see the Beagle then I hight suggest that they sent it to the wrong planet.

The ESA is going to ask NASA to use the Mars Odyssey orbiter to transmit a reset command to the Beagle 2 in hopes of bringing back to life. It’s a long shot.

Not all is rosy on the other side of the Atlantic. Although the Sprit was initially successful, it now has problems NASA needs to sort out. Lets hope the Opprotunity doesn’t have the same flash issues that Sprit has.