09-04-2011, 02:43 PM
(09-04-2011, 02:16 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: BUT, what about the large object (brown dwarf?) that is supposedly behind it, that is larger than Jupiter, with smaller 'planets' orbiting it? The google sky blackout is only a partial blackout - you can clearly see something...meaning they WANTED us to be able to see it, or they would have blacked it all out!First question would be what is the source(s) of google sky images in question? How are these images 'stitched' together? How old are the images? What is the reason and method of data 'blackout'? When were the blackouts done? Are there other image areas, that may not be of interest, blacked out? When were those areas black out? What method was used?
Are there other image sources that show something there during the same time period?