Did NASA's Stereo Behind watch the Jupiter Ignition? By Candace Feb 15, 2009, 12:36 | Email this article Printer friendly page |
Hi, I posted this series of links recently out of curiosity for those interested in viewing. I had not viewed them yet, and some folks advised me they were very interesting. Well, this is not Jupiter, which is my logical conclusion after doing a goodly deal of research and analyses. During this time, somebody from www.lightworkers.org made a lovely 4 minute film for you tube with some of CM's statements in it, and then showed the entire sequence of links as a film in it and included material from SOHO MDI too. Now I am glad she included that, because they are busy erasing the evidence now. It took at least an hour to download, but I have now seen and appraised it this afternoon.
As I was downloading that film, I learned she had made another one, much shorter, showing this could not be Jupiter because the same "explosion" and bright light occurrs in other similar collections, and she chose a set of dates from August in 2007, when Jupiter was not behind the sun and right there is the same light, exploding. I do however thank the person who supplied the below list, her motive was in the heart.
Here are the two films on You Tube:
Jupiter Ignites! Our New Sun: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-NFNUH1dJo
Jupiter Ignites! Not Quite: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0tdlVssk8g
If you are on dial up, select the second one which shows the August 2007 film first and then the film of the links below afterwards and it's much shorter and you should see it anyway. It is only 1:36 minutes long. The first film is 4 minutes and it's really nice to watch and well done. Well worth your time for that reason. Made in excitement, joy and love. It is just not Jupiter in the film.
The person that created the links below, also had some misunderstanding, which did confuse me at some point, because she thought these were pictures of Jupiter behind the sun. Stereo Behind and Ahead do look at a portion of the sun out of view on each side. But they so not record all of the back of the sun, and the Stereo images up daily are just like the other pics SOHO puts up,
They just show part of what is behind and and part of what is ahead. But they do not show the entire farside of the sun. And they also do not show anything from any distance from the sun, just the sun. They are both basically in earth's orbit and one is Ahead of earth and one is Behind the earth. I will add some links here in a bit.
Ok, now for some more detail. I did download the first clip below and the sun was on the left which left me confused. So I checked out what HI 1 is, and its a device or camera that records space between the sun and earth. It is located on Stereo Behind. Stereo Ahead also has one, gathering images from the opposite direction. It is called HI 1 also. Both also have HI 2 images and I haven't spend any time on them, they are in black and white.
Here's the link to the Stereo Science Center. http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/
In the left menu you can select "Where's Stereo" to find the current location which also shows where Venus and Mercury are at this time. That is because these camera's view space between the sun and earth. And the orbits of Mercury and Venus are between Earth and the sun. This is the actual link to Where's Stereo if you want to bookmark it. http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/where.shtml
So, go look at todays while you read this or after your read it. It doesn't copy for me to post it here. You will see that both Mercury and Venus are viewable from HI 1 on Stereo Behind right now. You can find the daily images HI 1 taken on the site. Now take a look at where Stereo Ahead is. From its HI 1, it would record only Venus, looking to the left as it does. Mercury is out of it's view.
Because Stereo Behind looks to the right across the image, the sun is on the left in the images HI 1 takes. The sun is to the right in the images HI 1 from Stereo Ahead.
So now, in the collection below, viewed as a movie, you will see the sun to the left and the links are from HI 1. Now a ball of light, which was assumed to be Jupiter by the person making the collection, ( and others viewing it!) comes out from under the Sun and moves across space as the movie progresses. It's a nice yellow color, kinda looks like a little sun, in a sense.
Onecould assume it's a brightly lit planet, but I don't have a clue what it is. Initially neither Mercury nor Venus is in the movie. That is because on 1/23, they weren't in the range of the HI 1 camera on Stereo Behind. Here is a link to view this.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/23jan_darkside.htm?list20318 They do appear to come into view as the movie progresses. I guess that's them anyway.
Now I argued with one of my readers about whether this was Jupiter, before I viewed the movie, because when I looked at the placement of these cameras and what they viewed, I figured it MIGHT be possible Jupiter would be visible before it went out of view of HI 1.
But it would not be coming out from practically underneath the sun. Jupiter is also quite a long way out and I just don't think it would show up this large either. From the nature of the daily images, I don't think these would pick up something that far away coming out from, or going behind the sun. I was hoping on this myself, but I don't think so after studying the movies and images.
Now, we gave dates I believe in my piece with CM. Jupiter was initially prepared for a few days and then given a shock on January 29, to start the process seriously. It would NOT explode into a sun. On 2/4, it reached a point where it actually "bloomed" into a sun. I think Jess' piece with Esu more or less described the process, but I don't recall for sure. But you don't just aim a big weapon at it, and blow it immediately into a sun. It is a gradual process.
If Jupiter was visible at all in the HI 1 recordings it would be much higher in the image, and not creeping out from almost underneath the sun. I simply do not know what this is. And I am confused also by almost exactly the same end result in the movies from August 2007.
I think the best "evidence" to support all this remains the pics from the far side of the sun, and all these blasts coming to earth not caused by solar activity, which I am often told will be occurring by Esu and then they do on http://www2.nict.go.jp/y/y223/simulation/realtime/
Well, all this exploration and excitment has taken up a pretty good amount of my time the last couple days. It was an interesting journey, and enjoyable at the end, but a bit nerve racking during it for me. For the final proof, we will await until Jupiter is far enough away from the sun to show up in the eastern pre dawn sky in mid march or later, unless for some strange reason star fleet decides to either tow in it early, delay it or go into stasis. Based on the timing it appeared last mid year February or a bit later, it is due 399 days from then if on schedule. That means about 34 days later than last year, so mid to late March. Take care, Candace
Hi everyone, somebody posted this list of mpg (movie) fils from NASA to AHS. I haven't reviewed them because of being on dialup, but I will attempt to look at one of them, if it downloads ok. First try froze my ISP window. I have received an email from one of our readers this morning saying these are great, so I am posting them. Stereo are two satellites that are in orbit around the sun with earth, and have gradually spread to greater distances. One is "behind" and the other is "ahead." These appear to be from "behind." They now as of January view at 90 degrees off from earth. I may look to see if there is an archive of still pics to look at. I once attempted this at the Stereo website, but the images are not stored on the website at all. And then I forgot to look elsewhere in all my excitement.
1-Normal space background:
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/11/behind_20090111_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/12/behind_20090112_hi1_512.mpg
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2-Giant unknown object appears!!
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/13/behind_20090113_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/14/behind_20090114_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/15/behind_20090115_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/16/behind_20090116_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/17/behind_20090117_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/18/behind_20090118_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/19/behind_20090119_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/20/behind_20090120_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/21/behind_20090121_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/22/behind_20090122_hi1_512.mpg
Observe now a CME passing in front of the unknown object!!! Meaning that object is not an optical reflection and object is behind
the Sun!!!
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/23/behind_20090123_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/24/behind_20090124_hi1_512.mpg
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3-Planet Jupiter now grows in size, ignites into a Sun!!! and send a
blast of LOVE …
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/25/behind_20090125_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/26/behind_20090126_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/27/behind_20090127_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/28/behind_20090128_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/29/behind_20090129_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/30/behind_20090130_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/31/behind_20090131_hi1_512.mpg
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2009/01/31/behind_20090131_hi1_512.mpg
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4-Blasts coming from Jupiter's ignition arrive to the farside of the
Sun a few days later!!!
http://soi.stanford.edu/data/full_farside/crots/2079.html
http://soi.stanford.edu/data/full_farside/crots/2080.html
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