UFO the size of Jupiter crashes into Sun

nivek

As Above So Below
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A series of images show a mysterious object crash into the sun's surface and then ricochet back out and continue to travel away from our star.

What is particularly interesting is the reaction from the sun moments after the impact is it begins to glow brightly in reaction.

The strange images were captured by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft, which is jointly run by Nasa and the European Space Agency, and appear to show and object hovering close to the surface.

While some people believe the bizarre "ship" collided with the sun accidentally, many experts claim that the object is an extraterrestrial craft that intentionally crashed into the surface as a way of refueling by drawing intense energy from the sun's surface.

According to the video, that was uploaded by Paranormal Crucible, the object is said to be approximately the size of Jupiter.


UFO The Size Of Jupiter Crashes Into The Sun

 

nivek

As Above So Below
Until they said it "clearly made contact with the sun".....I hadn't started laughing.

Yeah that bit was over the top, it's wasn't clear to me, but whatever it was it appeared to get close, could have been a meteor with a hard core passing close...
 

nivek

As Above So Below
I'd say it was no where near the sun.

Interesting, do you think could have been anywhere between the observation point and the sun or behind and beyond the sun?...
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Something that size , the 1oth planet Nibiru ?

I'm wondering if it's a perspective thing, kind of like a bird shadow on the ground making the bird look bigger then it really is?...
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Maybe its intent was to reduce the sun's intensity. The Sphere Being Alliance are said to have spherical ships between moon to Jupiter size. Advanced races mine heavy metals from stars. If a ships shields match the frequency of a star it can enter it without any damage and use the core as a jump gate to another star. If I recall correctly they can pop out in one of Orion's belt stars or Sirius A.
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Dundee

Fading day by day.
If it was the far side of the sun the gravitational pull would have made the trajectory curve go the other way wouldn't it. The only way to curve that way is if it was between the observer and the sun and being bulled back towards it.
Or is my geometry wrong.
 

Dundee

Fading day by day.
I remember a thread, must have been on the old forum, Some dude had dedicated years to his telescope and camera and photographed all sorts of weird stuff orbiting earth. A lot of it looked pretty strange and nothing we know about. It was ages ago now, but hell he had some cool pics.
 

3FEL9

Islander
For the size and mass of the UFO it breaks all known physical laws, unless the video was sped up,, by many times.
 

Dundee

Fading day by day.
For the size and mass of the UFO it breaks all known physical laws, unless the video was sped up,, by many times.
You can't make any estimate like that at all without knowing exactly how far away it was. A bug passing close to a camera, could give the appearance of exceeding the speed of light by 1000 times if it was mistaken for a distant object. It is a great clip, but nothing can be concluded from it without more information.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
A bug passing close to a camera, could give the appearance of exceeding the speed of light by 1000 times if it was mistaken for a distant object.

This could not be a bug, this is a space based observatory...
 

CasualBystander

Celestial
@CasualBystander Will fix this anomaly !

Don't know what it is.

When someone tells me that billions of tons of spacecraft crashed into the sun I generally look around for more likely explanations.

Mirror article speculates it crashed into the sun to refuel.

Haven't found a serious article on it yet. Haven't found anyone that refuted it.

The mirror, sun, and dailymail carry these weird stories.
 
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CasualBystander

Celestial
People think that Nasa saw a huge mystery sphere in front of the sun

NASA claims that the processing algorithm creates artifacts because it isn't a picture but a merge of several exposures and the processor sometimes gets overloaded, they process one camera like it was the other camera, etc.

The object whatever it is is just a circle. The creation of a complex object is someone playing images enhancement games.

I don't see the wake and turbulence that an actual impact would generate.

The path is a circular cross section in the wrong direction which implies it is under high acceleration. I would expect a more linear path.
 
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Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
You can't make any estimate like that at all without knowing exactly how far away it was. A bug passing close to a camera, could give the appearance of exceeding the speed of light by 1000 times if it was mistaken for a distant object. It is a great clip, but nothing can be concluded from it without more information.

The more I look at it......it looks like a bug to me too.
 
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