This photo: http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/javagif/gifs/20050102_1230_c2.gif shows a flying saucer near our sun (OUR SUN, NOT THEIR SUN) with twin beams of energy funneling energy fron Sol's surface. SHOCKING, all the more because it's from NASA's SOHO sun observing satellite. This was taken on Jan.2nd, 2005, almost a year to the day that a similar object was discovered by the same satellite. I'd think it was a fake, but it's from NASA! Or is it? You decide.
But it's a NASA photo. It's on a NASA website. I think Hairy's found something important. Could this be something our government didn't want us to see?
Hairy Houdini Member
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 | 11:16 AM
This is the NASA SOHO site: sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov The photo is labelled 20050102 (Jan.2nd,2005) and the URL also suggests it may have been a frame from a video loop, hence the real-player reference in the URL. I'm no comp wiz, and as I said, I'd be 100 percent sure it was fake, but it's from NASA. I'm curious if it was the only frame or photo that caught that image, and how far apart the looped images are chronologically. Could be a flyspeck, so to speak, but what's up with the "Rays". That's even weirder than me.
The resolution in this picture is pretty good, so why does the UFO look so pixelated? Or were my old Atari games right all along.
I think it has something to do with the image used to block out the sun. The pixelation is very similar.
Hairy Houdini Member
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 | 12:09 PM
I recognized the Atari effect too, C-dog. I have an old Spiderman Atari game and Spidey consists of six or so little pixelations blocks. Blue and red of course. I also wondered about the horizontal position. It seems too fixed and even. Really looks fake, but if it is from NASA, maybe they are using old Atari technology.
I saw this picture in Yahoo news about a year ago (at least I think it was about a year ago). They had several of these in different colors, green, blue and red if I remember correctly. If memory serves me correctly the "disc" covering the sun was something they used to block out the sun in order to see the solar flares.
Was there any comment on this picture on NASA site? How did you, Hairy Houdini, get to it, by the way.
Hairy Houdini Member
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 | 08:53 AM
No comment from NASA re this photo. I could tell you how I came to know this and other secrets, but The Council has forbidden me to divulge too much, too soon. Live Long and Prostrate
Hairy Houdini Member
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 | 09:02 AM
I have said too much. I have jeopardized the mission. I must break contact now. Fare well, cousins
Just realized that if it is really an alien flying saucer, then it's definitely very big saucer, comparing to the earth in overall sizes.
Say, Alex may you share Hairy Houdini's e-mail with me? Had some strange coincidences just before seeing this topic and want to ask some questions to Hairy.