These huge spherical UFO's started appearing around January
18, 2010.
They are on both the forward and
rear images taken by NASA's Stereo Spacecraft in space. They
appear to be moving as they are in different positions on many
photos. Remember these are huge possibly at least the size of
Earth. Further, if they were planets or some type of huge
asteroid comets, they would already have been pulled into the
sun by the strong gravity the sun produces as in the case of the
recent comet.
Notice also that they are reflecting the suns light just like a
metal constructed ship would do.
My best guess is that they are huge planet sized spacecraft
either observing the sun, or could it be that disclosure is now
happening. Either way, I await NASA's official explanation.
Please help to make this viral so that we can get this out to
the world.
This could finally be the evidence
that NASA can't cover-up or ignore.
People asking for links so here's a current and this one shows
SIX distinct anomalies. Truly awesome, and kind of puts that hot
pixel malfunction theory to rest. (http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2010/01/23/ahead/euvi/195/2048/20100123_231530_n7euA_195.jpg)
Could the recent comets heading into the Sun and now these huge
UFO's be the signs spoken of in the bible? Luke Chapter 21 vs 5
- And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in
the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with
perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring.
OK heard back from Dr. Joseph B. Gurman, STEREO
Project Scientist, and quite frankly this is the worst
response NASA could have. Get ready for the conspiracy videos to
go viral.
Please be sure to read the whole
response.
Response
What you're seeing is the
difference between "beacon mode" (near real-time, heavily
compressed, binned [I believe 512 x 512 or smaller]) images
and normal playback telemetry images (2048 x 2048 native
mode, less heavily but still loosely compressed).
Normally, we get most of each day covered by the near
realtime, beacon mode data through the help of a variety of
ground stations around the world (including some operated by
radio amateurs):
[link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov], so we have prompt
information when space weather events have originated at the
Sun. The full-resolution playback telemetry comes from
dedicated periods of downlink ("station contacts") through
NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN).
A single playback can last hours, and covers data from a day
or more stored on one of the two spacecrafts' solid state
recorders.
Those data are then played back
over the Internet to the mission operations center and the
STEREO science center, and thence to the instrument teams'
home institutions, where they are processed over the course
of a day or so. Thus, in normal operations, the
full-resolution images will be ~ three days behind real
time.
Newer images will be the
lower-res, more highly compressed beacon mode images, and
older images will have been replaced by the full-res,
playback data.
On January 18, at ~ 21:47 UT, the "central data recorder" at
DSN, that stores all the playback data from all the missions
DSN supports, failed. A backup CDR took over, but apparently
started working on data from January 10, instead of just the
four previous hours, as designed. (The last I heard, the DSN
engineers don't understand why, but it certainly sounds like
a software issue.)
For some reason, DSN is unable
to reset a pointer and say, please start processing from
this time instead of that time. So we, and all the other
missions supported by DSN, are waiting for our playback data
from January 18 and all following days.
As soon as we get it, and the
instrument teams have reformatted the telemetry into
scientifically useful formats (that allow, for instance,
making SECCHI EUVI data into images), we will post the
images and other STEREO browse data in the normal places.
And no, I don't know why DSN designed such an inflexible CDR
system. I suspect they may modify it after this experience.
Best,
Joe Gurman
(Dr.) Joseph B. Gurman
STEREO Project Scientist