View Full Version : Meteor Strikes Mars.....What Does It Mean?
HypnoDoc
28th October 2014, 17:05
I would love to hear Simon Parkes's take on this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx3WdyOihH8
Enjoy!
gardener2
28th October 2014, 17:56
re mars explosion, is this real information? there has been no news about it although that doesn't surprise me, just the same I would appreciate some feed back thank you.
betoobig
28th October 2014, 21:25
i wonder if Mars is being target... could the moon be next?
Love
ghostrider
28th October 2014, 21:29
I remember what happens when a comet strikes the atmosphere of a planet , hence the Russian comet that blew out windows ... if this one was bigger and going faster , it would be easy for it to cause anomalies on Mars ...
sheme
28th October 2014, 22:07
There was a previous Mars reaction of mega proportions captured by an amateur some time ago-many must remember this. My hope is that the beings and life on Mars will not suffer too much from this apparent catastrophe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDyCDTz6hwY
Nick Matkin
28th October 2014, 22:13
Some interesting comments under that Youtube video.
Indeed, how come the enormous impact hasn't left any evidence? Is it even a video of Mars?
Nick
Sabrina
29th October 2014, 08:41
http://www.shiftfrequency.com/ben-fulford-oct-28-2014-the-battle-for-the-planet-earth-is-reaching-a-climax/
Benjamin Fulfords take on it:
Furthermore, we can confirm through MI5 British Intelligence that last week NASA abruptly terminated live coverage of a comet approaching Mars after a planet sized explosion suddenly appeared there. Here is a link to an independently filmed video of that explosion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx3WdyOihH8
A US based source who correctly predicted the trouble in the Ukraine and the disappearance of the Malaysian airliner, says the “the US Mars base was destroyed.” British intelligence confirmed that contrary to what the world public has been told, the US did in indeed have people on Mars.
full article at link
betoobig
31st October 2014, 11:28
Moon is next for sure!!!!
9ideon
24th July 2022, 07:02
Towards the end of the video (2.23mins onwards) one can see the flash very short, I wonder if it is on Mars at all, if it is though, what could be so bright that the impact is seen here through a telescope, I do not expect that a simple impact would give out this much energy? Not sure, like to hear opinions, the more if you are a amateur or profi astronomer.
Fze-dHHy-Sg
Spiral
24th July 2022, 07:47
Towards the end of the video (2.23mins onwards) one can see the flash very short, I wonder if it is on Mars at all, if it is though, what could be so bright that the impact is seen here through a telescope, I do not expect that a simple impact would give out this much energy? Not sure, like to hear opinions, the more if you are a amateur or profi astronomer.
Fze-dHHy-Sg
I looked n youtube to see if he mentions what scope he's using, it's either not that big or it's badly in need of collimation (focusing), or both.
While looking I saw that someone had posted this, which is what I thought too on watching the vid;
It's an electronic artifact of the camera (CCD) or transmission to computer. Notice the transient spot is very sharp while the planet itself seen through earth's atmosphere is very blurred. That's a proof the two have nothing to do with one another, the planet is real, while the bright spot is not part of the view, but an artifact of the system. Sorry, but take it from someone having some experience in planet videography.
9ideon
24th July 2022, 08:17
Towards the end of the video (2.23mins onwards) one can see the flash very short, I wonder if it is on Mars at all, if it is though, what could be so bright that the impact is seen here through a telescope, I do not expect that a simple impact would give out this much energy? Not sure, like to hear opinions, the more if you are a amateur or profi astronomer.
Fze-dHHy-Sg
I looked n youtube to see if he mentions what scope he's using, it's either not that big or it's badly in need of collimation (focusing), or both.
While looking I saw that someone had posted this, which is what I thought too on watching the vid;
It's an electronic artifact of the camera (CCD) or transmission to computer. Notice the transient spot is very sharp while the planet itself seen through earth's atmosphere is very blurred. That's a proof the two have nothing to do with one another, the planet is real, while the bright spot is not part of the view, but an artifact of the system. Sorry, but take it from someone having some experience in planet videography.
He's got a couple on his channel, he has indeed recycled this one twice before after a closer look. Well, another one bites the dust, :-)
9ideon
24th July 2022, 09:31
Towards the end of the video (2.23mins onwards) one can see the flash very short, I wonder if it is on Mars at all, if it is though, what could be so bright that the impact is seen here through a telescope, I do not expect that a simple impact would give out this much energy? Not sure, like to hear opinions, the more if you are a amateur or profi astronomer.
Fze-dHHy-Sg
I looked n youtube to see if he mentions what scope he's using, it's either not that big or it's badly in need of collimation (focusing), or both.
While looking I saw that someone had posted this, which is what I thought too on watching the vid;
It's an electronic artifact of the camera (CCD) or transmission to computer. Notice the transient spot is very sharp while the planet itself seen through earth's atmosphere is very blurred. That's a proof the two have nothing to do with one another, the planet is real, while the bright spot is not part of the view, but an artifact of the system. Sorry, but take it from someone having some experience in planet videography.
He's got a couple on his channel, he has indeed recycled this one twice before after a closer look. Well, another one bites the dust, :-)
I do have one question though, would an artifact like this be able to produce effects like it has it's own light source?
In any case, I got curious and looked into the center of this "artifact", does this make sense if this is an artifact, I am seriously asking, I never really look at them.
https://i.postimg.cc/5t25QgvF/Capture-mars-vid-2-55-AA918.png
https://i.postimg.cc/BZKTFX8N/Capture-mars-vid-2-55-AA917.png
A zoom out.
https://i.postimg.cc/yxpCBvFX/Capture-mars-vid-2-55-AA922.png
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