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Guys, I just finished one video based on the pictures of NASA EUVI 195 Telescope; which is on youtube now; however I have got some excellent photographs of anomalous objects around the sun, which i would be posting tomorrow as it is almost 2 AM; so better i would sleep now...hopefully tomorrow see you guys with some recent photographs and my video!!!!!
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Hi Guys,
I'm watching todays SOHO Lasco 3 movie clip and all of the objects on the screen are going left to right including a big object which is probably one of our solar system planets then suddenly from the right side of the screen going in the opposite direction to everything else another planet size object appears. My question is : I thought that everything is supposed to spin around in the same direction. What is this other object that is coming in from the right side of the screen. Go to http://www.solarcycle24.com/ and go to Lasco 3 movies and insert either todays date or the last 100 pics. |
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![]() ![]() From R. Hoaglands site. |
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Jeeeeze whats that at 8.00???
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whoa!
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![]() Size and angle is difficult to estimate. Prepare for impact... |
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![]() Estimated impact at 22:00 today... . |
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DOOMED COMET: A newly-discovered comet is plunging toward the sun and probably will not survive. The encounter is too close to the sun for human eyes to see, but the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is able to monitor the action using an opaque disk to block the sun's glare. Click on the image to launch a 12-hour time-lapse animation:
The doomed comet is probably a member of the Kreutz sungrazer family. Named after a 19th century German astronomer who studied them in detail, Kreutz sungrazers are fragments from the breakup of a giant comet at least 2000 years ago. Several of these fragments pass by the sun and disintegrate every day. Most are too small to see but occasionally a big fragment--like this one--attracts attention. Source: http://www.spaceweather.com No question: We live in a very interesting time... . |
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![]() This is going to be really interesting. Who wants to bet that it will/will not disintegrate before impact?
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My guess is that within the next 3 hours it will be blown to dust...
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It's a real cliff hanger .
Good job Viking for noticing this earlier in the day. This is the latest pic I can find of this |
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what may happen here - as a result of it hitting the sun or disintegrrating in the vicinity?
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Nothing will happen. This piece looks big, but all comets look big viewed this way. I doubt that it will be more than a drop falling into the ocean.
I expect it to disappear any moment. There is no large CME into its direction; the hypothesis postulating that is obviously not correct. |
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A really stubborn piece. Who knows...
There is obviously heavy traffic on the SOHO server. |
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![]() thanks anyway ![]() .................................................. .. |
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