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Web Telescope to view Nibiru
#532950 - 01/27/02 12:27 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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http://www10.smutserver.com/teen/spanker/cf.html Oops I mean http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Todays [supposed] coordinates are +4.45513, 12.14773 just copy and paste that and press go . I have been looking at where this planet is supposed to be for a while now and there has indeed been a red blob pretty much in the centre of the pic made with the latest coords but I cant say what the blob means . The fact that the movement of this blob has been predicted by someone sitting in a trance seems to have implications but I personally dont know what to make of it .
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Edited by Food (01/28/02 06:02 AM)
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: Food]
#532958 - 01/27/02 12:34 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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Interesting Red Blob, but for all we know the coordinates are set towards a planet already nearby (i.e. mars, jupiter, mercury.. you get the picture). I wish it had some form of reference. Peace
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: Food]
#532969 - 01/27/02 12:42 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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something like this..?
Edited by Smack31 (01/27/02 12:44 PM)
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: Trail_Blazer]
#532978 - 01/27/02 12:51 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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Reference points hmmm Das ist ein sehr gut idee . You could find the coords for all the planets we know and see if they are all different - but even then wtf IS a red blob in a picture taken by that scope - I guess we could ask the people that run it aye ! And smack thanks for putting up that pic .
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Edited by Food (01/27/02 01:41 PM)
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: Food]
#533007 - 01/27/02 01:20 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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I wonder if there is one that allows you to zoom in? I think we would get a better picture with a dedicated telescope and a red filter. I bet the Hubble could get a good shot.
Edited by Shroomism (01/27/02 01:35 PM)
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: Food]
#533038 - 01/27/02 01:46 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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I hate to burst people's bubbles here, but that image is not a "live" photo of the night sky. The digitized sky survey that we are seeing was taken years ago (I think it said 1988 somewhere). I don't know what that red blob is, but unless Nibiru was in the exact same place when they took the photograph, I don't think that's what we're looking at.
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SalviaDivinorum, are you sure ? - how do you know ? That completely sucks - hehe but its also quite funny that I have been convinced that the same blob has been in the middle of the picture at all the different coords for different days . Ahh ha ha
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: Food]
#533761 - 01/28/02 08:27 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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It doesnt have to move that fast from our point of view
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Edited by Divine_Madness (01/28/02 08:31 AM)
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I dont think it was taken in 1988..it said in the FAQ that they take a sky survey on a regular basis and then put all the images in an archive for people to use. But I don't think it's a very accurate picture or even up to date. I've tried several observatories in my area, it seems public use of them is prohibited. I'm not a certified astronomer so they won't let me in..bastards
Edited by Shroomism (01/28/02 08:30 AM)
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: Divine_Madness]
#533772 - 01/28/02 08:47 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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It seem to be very precise coordinates You can leave at least several digits (like this: +4.45, 12.14) and still have pretty much the same pic. But if you change the first number or so, it doesnt apear anymore, so it is something in the sky. on the other hand, at an other coordinate: and even more shocking:
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Edited by Divine_Madness (01/28/02 09:23 AM)
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: Food]
#533803 - 01/28/02 09:50 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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"This survey consists of the digititized Southern Sky Survey conducted at the UK Southern Schmidt Survey Group by the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (prior to 1988) and the Anglo-Australian Observatory (since 1988)" Sky surveys take many years to complete. Each one of those pictures is a several hour exposure, and at that magnification there are probably thousands of exposures needed to cover the entire night sky. The survey was done in two parts at two different observatories over the course of many years (prior to and since 1988). The red blob is intriguing though, I have no idea what that could be. Maybe its just an artifact of the developing process or something.
Edited by skaMariaPastora (01/28/02 09:50 AM)
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Re: Web Telescope to view Nibiru [Re: ]
#533807 - 01/28/02 09:53 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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My university has a telescope, maybe I can see if they could take a picture for me. You say it needs to be done with a red filter? I don't know if it'll work since I'm in the city and there's a lot of light pollution but I'll see what I can do.
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That would be sweet if you could get a picture. It would be best if their was a filter for red light, meaning filtering out all light but red. Here's where its supposed to be on Feb. 3rd - RA 4.45411 Dec 12.14091
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Do it Ska ! I have a telescope - I just dont know where it is . Shroomism how does one convert those numbers into where to point a telescoe into the sky ?
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