01-09-2011, 06:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-09-2011, 06:42 PM by Peregrinus.)
(01-09-2011, 11:56 AM)Namaste Wrote: Very interesting indeed. I wonder if this object can be seen with powerful binoculars. I have a set of star gazers next to me.I am unsure.
(01-09-2011, 02:54 PM)Ankh Wrote: Can it be that this spot is just not been filmed yet and is black because it was not yet photographed by google? I also don't understand why google would do something like that? I understand if it was NASA or some government, but google doesn't have the interest in covering up UFO: s and similiar stuff?Google sky is NASA images. This spot/area was originally included and has been removed because the object found there was unlike any other known object in space (other than like those objects around the sun). Again, I am not an amateur or professional astronomer, so I cannot say if this object is viewable at the distance it is at. This may be a Hubble or other long range orbit based telescope image.
Also - if there is something unnatural in the sky shouldn't some amateur astronomers have spotted it?
Quote:Image Credit Courtesy DSS Consortium, SDSS, NASA/ESA
(01-09-2011, 03:24 PM)zenmaster Wrote: To a lot of people the actual situation does not matter at all. More interesting is what the imagination makes out of the possibilities raised by framing the situation in a certain manner. These projects are fueled by prejudices wanting something to be a certain way and the 'blame' or projection actually makes the ego feel better in the short term.
People will see what they want to see and will try to raise the same suspicion in others, if it serves their interests. Sort of like what the Orion group does by creating opportunity for fear and doubt - and letting others fill in the blanks.
There is no fear or ego in my post. I am simply asking a question.
Questioning is something that is done by those that choose to look through a lens that is normally not looked through, and that is exactly what we do on this forum. Fear of questioning by ridiculing those that question, and subsequent fear of nonconformity... is the desire of sts and Orion group.