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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2007

Check this out something just hit the sun and bounced off or it kind of scraped the sun........i think its an alien space ship what do u think

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  • surely if somthing disintegrating on the sun can be seen from earth, the foreign body would have to be enormous like, jupiter big

  • Unless that was Superman this is Fucking fake. Nothing bounces off the Sun. But theoretically if that were real it would have to be the size of Jupiter going 100 Goddamn trillion fucking mph with a rocket up it's ass.

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  • Even more so not only would the object be the size of Jupiter, the equater is 347750km! The speed of light is 220,000 km an hour! That object(Size of Jupiter) skimmed the length of the equater in under a second!!!! Debunked!?

  • @MrEreda Exactly!...and add to that the fact that anything cought in the Sun's gravitational pull would not be able to strike it's surface and then just skip out of it's gravity well so easily.Any planet that was large enough to be seen from that distance would necessarily have to be a gas giant, which would have been consumed before it got close enough to "bounce". More likely what we have here is an optical illusion or else a photographic artifact.

  • @lokourah Not likely. The temperature on surface of the sun is 5778.33 K, which equals almost 10,000 degrees Farenheit; but (and it's a realy BIG but) just 200 Kilometers out from the Sun's surface, the temperature rises to 100,000 degrees Kelvin, which equal 179,540.33 degrees Farenheit. Comets, on the other hand, are composed almost entirely of ice. If a comet could somehow make it through the Sun's chromosphere, there wouldn't be enough of it left to bounce off of anything.

  • @BackToTheBus u funny as hell lmfao

  • @lokourah No they can't, but the chances are they would, with something the size of a planet like the "comet" in the video is.

    It really couldn't do that.

  • @DanielRecordszzzz exactly the sun is more then 1000000 degrades :) ;-) haha daniel

  • @MrEreda 'scientists' cant spot every single rock in the solar sistem, a large comet could also do that,

  • i personaly think this is an illusion caused maybe by gravitational lens fenomenon :P somebody agree?

  • if something is that close to the sun it would vaporize

  • @TheCOM1993 O rly? Is that a new thermodynamics law that I didn't hear about?

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