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Snowbird
14th August 2011, 15:04
Yesterday I found Henning Kemner's You Tube site below. Back in mid-July he just happened to locate an object that obviously astounded him. He recorded it at his site at the link. Ktlight posted this on PA back in July. This is such an unusual looking object that I thought we might want to look at it again.

It has the shape of a craft and the colors are really beautiful. People out on the web are wondering if it could be Planet X or the Red Kachina or the Purifier. How will we ever know?


Red Planet - Weird Signature

http://www.youtube.com/user/2010TheCountdown

dima
14th August 2011, 15:54
Looks like a Nebula to me.

Check out Hubble fascinating collection of Nebulae http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/nebula

This must be an Emission Nebula to be precise.

Emission Nebula - An emission nebula is a cloud of high temperature gas. Within this type of nebula, a star energizes the atoms in the cloud with ultraviolet radiation. As these atoms fall back to lower energy states, they emit radiation. The process is similar to that of a neon light. This causes the nebula to glow. Emission nebulae tend to be red in color because of the abundance of hydrogen. Additional colors, such as blue and green, can be produced by the atoms of other elements, but hydrogen is almost always the most abundant. A fine example of an emission nebula is the Orion Nebula (M42).

Snowbird
14th August 2011, 23:23
Looks like a Nebula to me.

Check out Hubble fascinating collection of Nebulae http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/nebula

This must be an Emission Nebula to be precise.

Emission Nebula - An emission nebula is a cloud of high temperature gas. Within this type of nebula, a star energizes the atoms in the cloud with ultraviolet radiation. As these atoms fall back to lower energy states, they emit radiation. The process is similar to that of a neon light. This causes the nebula to glow. Emission nebulae tend to be red in color because of the abundance of hydrogen. Additional colors, such as blue and green, can be produced by the atoms of other elements, but hydrogen is almost always the most abundant. A fine example of an emission nebula is the Orion Nebula (M42).

The pictures at your link dima are wonderful! Thanks for posting them and welcome to Project Avalon!

This thing that Henning found is so perfectly shaped. It reminds me of some of the old pictures of the ancient craft that have been spotted. This thing is in the shape of an old fashion childrens' toy, a spinning top minus the knob at the top...of the top. Hopefully the picture below will stay put.

If it was a nebula, why would it be so perfectly shaped?

http://thumb11.shutterstock.com/thumb_small/328231/328231,1243916710,3/stock-photo-aging-plastic-nursery-whirligig-with-red-handle-on-white-background-31295842.jpg