This could be revealing data. Are the aliens Arriving early in anticipation, or lingering afterwords to monitor the aftermath of the test? A more detailed breakdown, observing night by observing night, might also shed light on how accurate the...
Indeed. One wonders why they don't also publish the numbers for -2 to 0 days and 0 to +2 days, so they can see if there's evidence of alien precognition or spying.
Colloquially, for those of us watching the statistical stuff from the bleachers, that seems equivalent to "Garbage in, garbage out -- and if the garbage going in is the same garbage that went in last time, the garbage coming out will be the same...
I used the LROC Quickmap tool to recreate the "Earthset" photo and label some of the visible features. (Sadly the 3D model doesn't shade the Earth, only the moon.)
Here is a link, but the URL doesn't preserve the time. To get that view you...
Stars are classified by there colour temperature. A "blue star", it is just more white, and less reddish. But it is not so great of a difference as what it sounds like by eye.
These plates were certainly not designed to "select" or "filter" stars...
As a layperson, I'd expect stars to emit light over a broad enough spectrum that it would be captured by both plates, even if the peak wavelength emitted is of neither. Do you have examples of such stars that disappear?
Besides, if the theory is...
"Seventy years later, in 2021, Dr. Beatriz Villarroel and her VASCO project team identified a puzzling anomaly in its digitized version. Within a 10×10 arcminute section — about the size of a dime held at arm's length — they spotted nine stars...
So they showed a fuzzy photo again as proof of Lazar's multiple claims? No thought of something like his school records, employment records, either of his 2 Master's projects, an explanation of which brothel he actually owned. No? How about a...
Meanwhile, the new Vera Rubin Observatory picked up 800,000 alerts of transients in its first night of observing.
Are you guys ready to explain this?? :oops:
NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory / NOIRLab / SLAC / AURA / P. Marenfeld / J. Pinto...
Meanwhile, the new Vera Rubin Observatory picked up 800,000 alerts of transients in its first night of observing.
Are you guys ready to explain this?? :oops:
NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory / NOIRLab / SLAC / AURA / P. Marenfeld / J. Pinto...
Don't feel pressured.
I have always liked the images of the surface of the moon with the moon in the sky. My memory is that this happens in the weird 1983 performance art film "Turtle Dreams," with a cut from the image below that shows a closer...
The shape of the skyline looks like the mountains behind the Minoh area to the north of the city...
But I can't find a match. Of course the buildings in Google Earth could be out of date.