the fuck is going on? weird giant blobs of shit as far as we can see, the fuck is this?give me your /x/ space related shit
Saturn is obviously not real but really nice CGI.
Bootes void
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good shit
>>41356681can this object not be unofficial satellite like objects that were some undisclosed project?jeah sure officially we only started in 1957, but it is thinkable someone send shit into space before that. thats more likely then it being alien probes or plasmoids
I've been out in the middle of Texas country, and I've never seen anything like pic related. I'm not sure what kind of psyop y'all are trying to run with outer space, but I'm just continue to go with a personal motto of mine which is that I refuse to believe anything until I've seen it with my own two eyes (which is why I believe in ghosts, btw, or at least something like it). So I guess enjoy your psyop, plebs. :P
>>41358132It's called astrophotography. It's a long exposure using hundreds or thousands of photos stacked on top of one another.
>>41358246Gotcha xD
>>41357991there are thousands of those, anon
>>41352881Not true, I have a basic amateur telescope and I found Saturn with a star tracker app and pointed the telescope at it. It was very small but I could see that it had rings. Pic related is a picture of the moon I took through my telescope.
>>41352844An anon in the 3i Atlas thread mentioned seeing something odd while looking at recent images of the sun looking for CMEs. He mentioned the date and time of 6:30 on October 24th. This is what I found. It resembles a bird.
>>41352844Time is non-linear despite our perception of it, now it's getting fucked up and it's affecting space (as in, material space, not just outter space).Somehow it's less strong and noticeable in our closer surroundings at the moment: either something is keeping it at bay in this sector, or it hasn't "spread" this far yet; it could even be that it's not a uniformly manifesting phenomenon (like a wave) but rather something that pops around randomly like acne on the face of reality.
>>41358132think I've only ever once been remote enough that I could see the bands of the milky way. people forget that's what people would've seen all the fuckin time at night before light pollution. now it's just dull.
The Third Heaven is Invisible to Humans there the Kingdom of God is found
>>41359129Yeah, I don't think light pollution is really a thing outside of cities/Suburbs.
Spacetelescopelive.org
>>41352844The weirdest shit is in our neighbourhood, the moon. It's placed exactly at the right distance for us to witness eclipses, it's perfectly round despite it's mass and it's density is anomalously low hinting at massive portions of it being hollow. It also flickers every so often when viewed with telescopes as if it was a hologram
>>41352932that's a nice blackhole
>>41358846is this only picture? shouldn't that thing be moving
>>41359659>It also flickers every so often when viewed with telescopes as if it was a hologramcan you link a video where this happens
>>41359659>It also flickers every so often when viewed with telescopes as if it was a hologramNo it doesn't. t. Actually used to look at the moon through a telescope. Crazy thing was catching a satellite fly by
>>41359659That's atmospheric distortion from temperature and humidity and pressure gradients
>>41352867the oort cloud has never been observed btw. its just a made up rescuing device for their current models.
>>41357991They identified something like ~10k transients per year, every year for over a decade. I don't think they're satellites.
>>41352844I unironically work for a major space and astronautics companyThe most terrifying thing about space is that it is 62 miles above our heads (about an hour of driving for Americans) and then after that there is nothing for uncountable on uncountable miles. Once you leave the solar system, you'd be lucky to come across a lone helium atom* much less the air we are used to breathing. Perhaps even more terrifying is the fact that it is highly likely something else in our galaxy is thinking of the same fears as us.
>>41360116https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nexQCJhxfYU