From 7/24/10 - 7/27/10 something very strange is
recorded in the images from the NASA Stereo Core Satellite Telescope.
Did a rather large asteroid hit our sister planet
with such force it ejected a massive out-bust into space, or is it just a trick
of light?
I don't know what to make of this. It's
very interesting to say the least.
The video above
is compiled from over 100 images taken in
sequence from the NASA Stereo Core website.
It very well may just be a trick
of the light at a certain distance and degree,
and then again, maybe not. What makes me wonder
is how the camera's light sensor seems to adjust
the light intake way down, as if it were just
hit with a big burst of light and corrected by
adjusting the light level intake lower.
What do you make of it? Swamp
Flare...Lens Gas? You make the call.
UPDATED!
I just created a movie from the
NASA SOHO Lasco 2 Cam and it looks as if the Sun
may have ejected a giant plasma ball
right at the same time the video above happened.
Now I'm thinking less that it was
a lens flare and more like it may have been
something from the sun.
I will check tommorrow night when I see it best... around ten pm... If it aint there... we are in some SIRIUS shiite! Serpent Dan(h)... Lusa-Fear... Nibiru... we shall soom find out... no doubt.
Look a little better on the NASA site....That is NOT Venus...Venus is on the other side of the Sun, at the same time on the AHEAD photos along with Mercury and Mars. And since when a planet can spew CME??? Only some kind of star can spew CME!
#4 - bob - 07/30/2010 - 13:39
here's a thought - why not email NASA and ask them - there is nothing else on the web about it so maybe go to the source!
#5 - macnsc@hotmail.com - 07/30/2010 - 15:51
Telecom worker
I saw a bright flash last thursday night. It was from a very bright star or planet i don't know which, but it happened once and it was a very bright pulse.
#6 - JustMe - 08/01/2010 - 18:48
Venus, brighter then I have ever noticed before.
My roommate called me outside to look at something that he didn't know was Venus. I looked it up on the Internet and confirmed it to him that it was Venus. But, why so bright? I have looked at it for years and have never noticed it to look this bright. If it was caused by the sun flare, that would be the reason for it reflecting the light brighter. But, then again, how long does it take for light to travel from Venus to Earth?
#7 - JamesAt17 - 08/07/2010 - 01:30
I don't know but something is defenatly cooking up there i hope it's not gonna be us lol
#8 - saphic - 08/23/2010 - 15:20
I have also noticed something strange!
For a few months now here in South Africa I have been noticing an increase in alignments of our stars and formations around the Moon which I have never in my life seen before.
Whatever is going to happen its right upon us.
#9 - Shaun - 09/04/2010 - 02:51
If you look up "Lucifer" in Webster's Dictionary the definition is "Venus, when appearing as the morning star."
Curious...when Jesus said He was the bright and morning star, hmm? It occurs to me that the brightest morning star might just be....
THE SUN?
#10 - Marshall - 09/05/2010 - 17:00
Why can't the Hubble Telescope or Chandra see this Nibiru yet? I don't believe squat without ironclad proof, particularly after watching the Y2K sham from front to back on Genesis Communications. I actually even bought a box of MRE's just in case...they were really tasty after Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne
I thought Venus was "supposed" to be brightest this year in Feb and gradually dim down but it seems to be getting more bright by the day.
Whatever is going to happen its right upon us.
Curious...when Jesus said He was the bright and morning star, hmm? It occurs to me that the brightest morning star might just be....
THE SUN?