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Unified Serenity
22nd November 2011, 21:46
I just found this and think it is interesting. I wonder if any of our space sleuths know what this is, or can explain it. To me, just from observing what this big blue round thing is, it almost looks like it is a cloaked object that lets you see through it, but for some reason there is this blue light. Of course maybe it's something completely different, I'm curious. The other blue thing looks like a ship, but it could be energy? Again, curious.

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crosby
22nd November 2011, 22:03
i have seen those blue disks and orange disks on sky-map.org. i'm not sure what they are, but they are very similar to the disks on the nasa/tether video. could be extraterrestrial. thanks for the vid.
regards, corson

RMorgan
22nd November 2011, 22:04
This image is a reflection of the telescopeīs internal mirrors. Iīve seen a very concise article about it, but I donīt remember where...

Itīs cool anyway! :)

Cheers,

Raf.

cloud9
23rd November 2011, 00:50
Yeap! They are reflections, those shapes are seeing in several other "places"

Maia Gabrial
23rd November 2011, 00:53
Looks like the Vector symbol on NASA's and every other space agency's logos.... Could this be what they're all waiting for?

WhiteFeather
23rd November 2011, 00:53
That was debunked in 4 seconds, i mean 4 posts flat, wow you guys are great!

Unified Serenity
23rd November 2011, 01:44
This image is a reflection of the telescopeīs internal mirrors. Iīve seen a very concise article about it, but I donīt remember where...

Itīs cool anyway! :)

Cheers,

Raf.


I'd like to see the source info on that. Could you please try to find it? It sounds plausible, but just saying it doesn't make it so.

Thanks

toad
23rd November 2011, 01:46
Swamp gas. :O hehe. What you're saying about the reflections in the mirror is true, I forget the exact name for such things. I can ask a friend of mine who works on the construction of telescopes.

I like the music though.

*edit* I'm going to throw out a quick educated guess and call it 'anomalous dispersion'

ukn1ght
23rd November 2011, 01:57
Hi, I don't know if you've seen this, looks very much like the spaceships in the video
http://youtu.be/nK-2N4L5rCA. You just need to get past half of it before you get to the most interesting part. Why all the aerospace logos have one thing in common. The blue shape you see in the video you posted.

RMorgan
23rd November 2011, 13:38
Well, Iīm looking for the article but I canīt find it. Itīs a regular image artifact problem for astronomers. They call them "pies".

Itīs a reflection of the telescopeīs mirror. The crosshair structure you can see on the reflection is from a telescope structure called "spider", which is basically one of the parts that hold the mirrors in place.

I could find this link, from another forum, explaining it. This detailed post also explain lots of other image artifact that are very often judged as aliens, UFOs and conspiracies to hide something:

http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1292281#Post1292281

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_tCM4jAFyFQk/S2EIHZgCiKI/AAAAAAAAPzI/Gtj5-dHvPAA/s720/Internal%20Reflection%20Sirius.jpg

http://www.mistisoftware.com/astronomy/images/OTA_1_400.jpg

http://www.mistisoftware.com/astronomy/images/OTA_2_400.jpg

I hope it helps.

Cheers,

Raf.

Unified Serenity
23rd November 2011, 14:19
I love simple truth RMorgan, and greatly appreciate this logical explanation.

Thanks :D