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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
« Reply #60 on: November 11, 2015, 07:06:04 PM »
The first one is another recent trident launch. Short stubby missle, no blue or purple flame & exhaust.


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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
« Reply #62 on: November 11, 2015, 07:19:58 PM »
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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
« Reply #64 on: November 14, 2015, 03:04:01 AM »
Quote: "I quite often look to the night sky when out of the city so I can view the wonders of the heavens. I have often done this since I was about 10 or 11 and was pretty sure I saw a UFO back in the 60's."

I think everybody in those days saw a UFO at least once. Back in those days the skies were darker so you could see more cool stuff up there. It was a more fascinating view back then. In those days there was only 3-5 TV channels to choose from on TV, no video games, or home computers, so it was a regular pastime on a dark clear night to spend some time looking up. The more you have a clear view, & the more you look up, the more likely you'll see something. Even that small dot moving across the sky with some small binoculars, in a real dark location can turn out to be something amazing... or just a plane or satellite.

That was also before the public was brainwashed into thinking you're crazy or goofy nerd for looking up. God forbid if you admitted to seeing something unusual in the sky after about 1975, you would have been seriously teased by some because the brainwashing of the public was so thorough. But this isn't new that whoever is in charge keeps what is the truth away from the public or tries to prevent intelligent discussion about it. It's been going on for centuries. It was against the law for Copernicus, Galileo, & others to say what they saw in the skies, even though the ones who made the laws knew the truth. They roll their eye & mock anyone for seeing something unusual in the skies today, but just a few hundred years ago you could be tortured & burned at the stake for seeing Jupiter's moons, or Saturn's rings.

The dumber they keep the people about the truth the more control they have over the people, & the more the people put their faith in the controllers.

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Quote: "I myself can't seem to log-in on that site. I'd love to do some chatting over there."

Try again. It does work. It worked before too, but now is on another, better server. The old unreliable server #3 has been replaced with a better one in mid-July. It is a separate server, site, & domain though, just like stories is, so requires a separate registration to join. Also if you refuse cookies from a site, you won't be able to login to it. If there's been any changes to a site, you may have to get new cookies from the site. Some browser settings don't always accept new cookies from a site, you may have to delete their old cookies to get new ones.

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I just finished enhancing another batch of Mars Anomalies. I've have tons of them, so there's a lot more to come. Nothing was added or photo-shopped, they were just noise filtered & enhanced to bring out a little more details or shapes that were already there.

The newest ones start near the bottom of the thread, & continues onto page 6 of the thread.

http://unclegadget.com/psk/index.php/topic,66.21.html

Enjoy mystery fans!

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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
« Reply #65 on: December 06, 2015, 07:30:01 PM »
They just released some more pictures of Pluto. They say these are the highest resolution images yet, but they look just like the last ones, with a few looking worse than their previous versions. But there are a few interesting ones too. The newest images start at the end of page 13 of the thread, & continue onto page 14. But check out all the pix at the gallery thread if you want to see the best ones.

You can go to NASA's New Horizons website to see all the original images in their original form. But they won't show as much detail as ours. PSK/Unclegadget exclusively has the best Pluto images in the world because I use my own image enhancing techniques & my own homemade software to process the images.

http://unclegadget.com/pski/index.php/topic,55.35.html

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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
« Reply #66 on: December 07, 2015, 05:46:56 AM »
Posted some more specially enhanced pictures of Mars anomalies. The newest ones start halfway through page 6 of the thread, & continue on to page 8.

Enjoy mystery fans!

http://unclegadget.com/psk/index.php/topic,66.35.html

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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
« Reply #67 on: January 03, 2016, 10:45:08 PM »
They released some more images of Ceres after the probe made it's closest approach yet to the asteroid. Why are the closer images blurrier or have less detail than their older more distant images? Leave it to NASA to muck up the pictures again. Anywho, I've posted the more interesting newest ones. Not quite as fun as the old ones, or the cool color pix of Pluto, but it's still fun to look at another world. The newest images begin on the second post of the thread, & continue on page 7 of the thread.

Be sure to check out some of the cooler previous images on the previous pages too.

http://unclegadget.com/psk/index.php?topic=37.35

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Re: Pluto/Charon Pictures
« Reply #68 on: January 31, 2016, 05:44:17 AM »
They released some very close-up pix of Ceres.  Unfortunately, they seemed to skip over the most important areas,
& released a lot of bland B&W images. Perhaps they're being withheld until they can be touched up & airbrushed.

Before you roll your eyes, NASA, & the ESA openly admit that they edit, touch up, or air brush almost all images from space before they're released to the public.

Anywho, here's the best ones so far. You can see much bigger, blurrier, colorless versions of these at their website, but you won't see as much detail as in our exclusive digitally enhanced versions.

The newest images start about halfway down page 7 of the thread, & continue on page 8.

Enjoy!

http://unclegadget.com/psk/index.php/topic,37.42.html


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Solar eclipse March 8th
« Reply #69 on: March 01, 2016, 11:38:46 PM »
Solar eclipse March 8th at sunset: Although NASA reports this eclipse will only be visible in Asia & Australia, my super computers & simulations indicate we will see the moon just barely brush against the bottom edge of the sun & it's corona in the USA. Here's a video I made of my simulations. The simulation shows the approximate glare of the sun. You wouldn't actually see more than the very edge of a shadow of the moon touching the sun. But it's a good reference to see where the moon will be.

It's a video shot off the computer screen with my phone. For some reason the Linux simulation software will not let a capture directly from the screen. It's 3 clips combined. The first clip will be the east coast USA view, the second is the west coast view, & the third is the view from Australia. To view just a sliver of the moon touching the sun at sunset on the east coast, get on high ground like a hill or on a building, where there's a low western horizon at sunset, & hope for a very clear day. So far they're saying partly cloudy & 58F for that day in my area.

I completely forgot about the eclipse because they said we wouldn't see it in the USA. I was running astronomy simulations for the next week for other stuff, when I noticed the moon hitting the sun next week. I rechecked my coordinates, & indeed the very edge of the moon will cross the very edge of the view of the sun as seen from the east & west coast. The west coast will see a little more though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQRgEl10d7o

On March 23 there's also a penumbral lunar eclipse where the moon passes through just the outer part of earth's shadow.

In in a total or partial lunar eclipse, the Moon is either fully or partially immersed in Earth's shadow, but you will only see a subtle darkening of the southern part of the moon's disk in this  penumbral eclipse.

Eastern and central states get to see the whole event, for Western Australia the Moon rises with the eclipse well under way.

 

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