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MrDeiz 11-15-2010 07:27 AM

fiddy solar ojects
interesting indeed. ty

Caligari 11-15-2010 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Stacks (Post 17699757)
Maybe alien technology could withstand the heat orbiting that close to the sun.

that or it's an object born of the sun from which it was ejected.

i say this because obviously its not an asteroid or anything like that so it's either of the sun or its a spacecraft or its an optical illusion caused by something.

its possible that object is far further from the sun than is suggested from the video, but still anything we know to be solid would be toast.

is this what the big announcement will be today? damn....

Stacks Banned for Life 11-15-2010 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Caligari (Post 17699785)
that or it's an object born of the sun from which it was ejected.

i say this because obviously its not an asteroid or anything like that so it's either of the sun or its a spacecraft or its an optical illusion caused by something.

its possible that object is far further from the sun than is suggested from the video, but still anything we know to be solid would be toast.

is this what the big announcement will be today? damn....

Yea I agree with your theories, I'm not sure, I really wonder if it is what they will announce..

If it was a spacecraft it would be three times the size of Jupiter.

I also read this:

"The only known elemental compound that could withstand the heat, with regard to the proximity is Tantalum hafnium carbide (Ta4HfC5). With a melting point of 4488 K or 7619 °F. ... a diamond is the only known that has a higher melting point."




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Caligari 11-15-2010 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Stacks (Post 17699819)
Yea I agree with your theories, I'm not sure, I really wonder if it is what they will announce..

If it was a spacecraft it would be three times the size of Jupiter.

I also read this:

"The only known elemental compound that could withstand the heat, with regard to the proximity is Tantalum hafnium carbide (Ta4HfC5). With a melting point of 4488 K or 7619 °F. ... a diamond is the only known that has a higher melting point."

3 times the size of jupiter...incredible.

did not know that about diamonds, this is really getting interesting.

Stacks Banned for Life 11-15-2010 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Caligari (Post 17699834)
3 times the size of jupiter...incredible.

did not know that about diamonds, this is really getting interesting.

yea man very interesting, I'm finding bits of info on other forums and posting here lol. :1orglaugh

Stacks Banned for Life 11-15-2010 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by daizzzy (Post 17699781)
fiddy solar ojects
interesting indeed. ty

no problemo :)

CrocMint 11-15-2010 08:02 AM

Nibiru is coming... So we need to be fast and make lots of $$$ asap !!!

CaptainHowdy 11-15-2010 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by CrocMint (Post 17699864)
Nibiru is coming... So we need to be fast and make lots of $$$ asap !!!

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Stacks Banned for Life 11-15-2010 10:39 AM

20 minutes until the news from nasa..

Stacks Banned for Life 11-15-2010 10:57 AM

Evidence for the youngest known black hole in our cosmic neighborhood has been found using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes. The age and proximity of this object could provide astronomers with a unique opportunity to watch a black hole develop during its infancy.

well, that's the news from nasa.

CaptainHowdy 11-15-2010 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Stacks (Post 17700336)
Evidence for the youngest known black hole in our cosmic neighborhood has been found using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes. The age and proximity of this object could provide astronomers with a unique opportunity to watch a black hole develop during its infancy.

well, that's the news from nasa.

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http://www.weirdwildrealm.com/filmim...force-ship.jpg

Ethersync 11-15-2010 11:21 AM

Interesting stuff.

Nautilus 11-15-2010 11:24 AM

So it was a black hole? Scary shit. Is it dangerous?

Agent 488 11-15-2010 11:24 AM

http://www.satansrapture.com/gen64.htm

thread closed.

Stacks Banned for Life 11-15-2010 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHowdy (Post 17700349)

:1orglaugh:

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Originally Posted by Ethersync (Post 17700386)
Interesting stuff.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh indeed

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Originally Posted by Nautilus (Post 17700390)
So it was a black hole? Scary shit. Is it dangerous?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh Good question, I would assume so.

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Originally Posted by Agent 488 (Post 17700393)

LMFAO POSITIVE REP ADDED BRO :thumbsup

Jakez 11-15-2010 09:25 PM

Probably the Flight of the Navigator spacecraft :insert peewee herman laugh:

MrDeiz 11-16-2010 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stacks (Post 17700336)
Evidence for the youngest known black hole in our cosmic neighborhood has been found using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes. The age and proximity of this object could provide astronomers with a unique opportunity to watch a black hole develop during its infancy.

well, that's the news from nasa.

now that's interesting. any more info on that?


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