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  • One big ass Chinese Lantern.

  • How far did it go in 4 months? C'mon guys. Its THE MOON! No eclipse on earth because the sattelite wasn't between the earth and the sun.

  • Launch date, 2006-10-26, 00:52:00 UTC ... The two STEREO spacecraft were launched at 0052 UTC on October 26, 2006 from Launch ... inside Earth's orbit while the "behind" (B) spacecraft remained temporarily in a high earth orbit. ... extreme ultraviolet imager (EUVI) and two white-light coronagraphs (COR1 and COR2)

  • @SuperHossdog Yes, you are right...it was...agreed

  • @MrMBB333 No trolling here bud. I like your vids and what you do, watching and looking for answers. Just trying to help!

  • Check where the SATTELITE was on that date!

  • @SuperHossdog On that date it was in transit...I think it had been for almost a month....could be wrong though...

  • Did anyone catch this in 2007? I know the date on Stereo tells us this but what if this is more recent with a manipulated date/time index - Just thinking :O)

  • I assume it's not a shadow. I have seen three real dimensions on this body that travels outbound and then it travels inbound. It's much bigger than Earth. And well, it's a planet, on the other hand it is a spacecraft.

  • @TrueHamal mathematically and using basic geometry with respect to the stereo spacecraft that took these images it simply cannot be our moon....I'm sorry...from this spacecraft, if it were our moon, it would appear ten times larger than what it does.

  • @MrMBB333

    Indeed. I think so. It can't be our Moon neither any other known planet in the Solar System. We don't know what is it.

    You are welcome. Thank you.

  • @TrueHamal Using numbers and angles, I am going to try to prove that. We may not be able to prove what it was. (have to question everything these days) Thank you for your help, I appreciate it very much.

  • @MrMBB333 If you watch Tbar's video link I posted, he explains that this is when the sat. was launched and is on its way to its intended orbit (not there yet) therefore a one time event. He has a program that he shows how he sets up to visually show this. The guy is pretty critical... check it out.

  • Did we have an eclipse in 2007 ?? I'm with everything MrBB is trying to prove here

  • @AceBanana100 I don't think so, no eclipse. This, IMHO is not the Moon.

  • @MrMBB333 It was an eclipse of the Sun by the Moon from STEREO B's perspective - it was sprialling away from the Earth at the time

  •  Nibiru, run for the hills!!

  • The object, early in the video, during 30-40 seconds, moves towards the sun, but yet the image of the sun remains constant. Why no other frames of the object in front of the sun after 2007-02-25  13:10:39?

  • @krjourneyfan78 I'm not sure..

  • /watch?v=KMHXCL0YwDM

    The date is February 25, 2007. The moon passed in front of the sun that day. Here's a link to a video of it, or just ask Google. I'm not sure what the point of this video was. It's 4 years old with a known object in front of it.

  • why does it say 2007 on his screen?

  • @azazel0783 That is the year I was viewing...2007

  • It is the MOON - google NASA "solar eclipse STEREO B"

  • @drkstrong yes, I saw that..

  • Could this be the black dot people are getting now? Like in Antarctica ?

  • @GereralGrant I don't think so

  • Secchi has this listed as the moon in transit. Here is a cool animated movie of it. secchi.nrl.navy.mil/movies/euv­i_moon.gif

  • @SunsFlare thanks my friend...I am reviewing some past eclipses....

  • This was not long after the launch of the stereo satellites. secchi(dot)nrl(dot)navy(dot)mi­l/STEREOorbit/C2010_X1(dot)htm­l I set this site to the date you indicated, and I'm not 100% on this, but I believe you captured Mercury Rising! :) Nice find!

  • @nuck97 could be....thanks

  • Interesting catch....you know you sound a bit like Morgan Freeman +)

  • @3nlight3nd lol....thanks... :)

  • February 2007? Over 4 years ago.

    

  • Can someone explain to me why is says 2007? Thanks

  • Check the date on Stereo: 25 2 2007, Whatever is was its long gone :O(

  • MrMB: sent your link to a dude on the tube that seems to always have a solid explanation for things. He seems pretty up to snuff on this stuff. Awaiting his reply.

  • @SuperHossdog Thank you...I am checking math and past eclipses now....they do not match this one....nor does the math!

  • HOLY MOLEY THAT IS HUGE!

    DANG

    ANOTHER AWESOME VID

    wow it's freaken large - planet x is a possiblity. was any inferred images of it caught on camera?

  • The God´s coming home ;)

  • 2007?

  • I have seen it....and it is a ball of fire....and it is headed our way...

  • This absolutely awesome. Not the Moon. Not any known planet of the Solar System. Maybe a spherical starship?

  • @TrueHamal What is that?? And where did it go??!

  • @MrMBB333 Well... Mr.neveriswrong had this to say about it:"MrCometwatch

    MrCometwatch (5 hours ago)

    Sunflare, the object in the video is the moon on a lunar transit. "

    Sometimes the most obvious answer is it...  however, if he's right, it might be a first. BTW, this isn't the guy I inquired to. ha ha ha. Still waiting for TBar to answer.

  • @SuperHossdog lol...ahh yes....

  • @MrMBB333 Well.... sounds like its the MOON. Re: What the hell is this? TBar says:

    "M-O-O-N

    ROFL

    No, really. It was the Moon, I did this a while back.

    /watch?v= 1oFt6CMhdGM"

    This guy has never led me astray so far through all the Elenin/px/pilades brown dwarf Bulls***

    Wow... thought for sure MrCwatch would have called it a brown dwarf and told everyone to run for the hills now.

    Good find anyway MrBB.... all we can do is ask questions about things we don't understand... right on.

  • @SuperHossdog appreciate it, really do. but the math and geometry do not add up. I will explain later what I come up with. thanks again

  • @TrueHamal Hi there. this happened during day time around 13:00 hours. in the the netherlands. about 8 hours later then america time. i projected it with my telescoop on a white board. It almost burned my lens doing that. as far as i remeber, for about one hour orso. Thanks for the opload. Much love. K.

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