Elq, on 09 February 2013 - 08:30 PM, said:
These objects have a material structure. Attention skeptics, religious fanatics and those who believe the tales NASA! Objects shown in the video are the real origin! This is not interference in the satellite, not broken pixels, not meteorites, not the solar particles and other qualifications that tries to convince NASA.
Via,
http://quasi-mundo.c...ebruary-6-2013/
The guy seems very certain in his statements. I don't really know the answer but it looks strange enough
Quasi-Mundo, hey? I must file this one next to the Daily Fail..
Anyway, for anyone genuinely interested in this, be ready for a fairly involved explanation. There is a lot to these images.
As that video author would have known if he'd got off his lazy backside and learnt about the images he is disparaging out of ignorance.. So, are you ready?
First up, that video MUST have been posted by someone completely unfamiliar with the SOHO/STEREO spacecraft and their systems (I'm not having a shot at you, OP, I'm referring to the tinfoilhatter who made the video). For if they had been watching these images for a while, they would have noticed a coupla things and taken the time to find out why...
These images are VERY, VERY obviously low-resolution images
showing jpeg compression block artefacts. And that is EXACTLY how STEREO works.
First up it throws small thumbnail images (called 'Beacon-mode' images) back to NASA so they can immediately show them - that way they give the public a first look at everything, almost as it happens - the best sort of early warning system, if you like. NASA (perhaps offering inadvertent fodder to conspiracy theorists) enlarges them a lot, which not only emphasises any splodges (like sungrazers or HEP's or CR's - anyone familiar with SOHO will know what those are, but feel free to ask..!) and it also makes the jpeg block effects more obvious.
Now while Joe Public looks at these rapidly sent thumbnails (and a few yell "The Sky Is Falling"), the spacecraft is downloading the full size files (in a .FTS format). As soon as those files arrive they are immediately available to experimenters and researchers - I can chase up the links if anyone wants, but I have to tell you, that processing FTS files is not all that simple - they are designed for high level scientific analysis. Anyway,
once the FTS files arrive, NASA scientists/computers do a calibration process from what are essentially dark-frame files from the previous camera calibration performed by the spacecraft (usually within a week or so beforehand) and then also from the NEXT calibration test - again
that could be a week in the future. They do this so they can get the very best possible results out of the files - this camera and its sensor are in a very harsh environment and it is changing over time.
So, anytime from a week or so to a couple of weeks later, the low-resolution, blocky images will vanish, and they will be replaced by the best resolution versions that NASA can generate - I'll be happy to
explain how to find the high-res versions, if anyone wants to quote a low-res one that has vanished.. If you are worried - save the low-res images as they
will vanish, it's how the Stereo system works.
Now at this point, the tinfoilhatter will scream "FOUL!!", because omigod, suddenly the low-res 'beacon' file has vanished..
But if he took the time to check the new replacement file, he will see where the blocky artefacts came from and what the real image looks like. You can overlay them and see how it works. It's a pretty fancy system, but maybe it's a little too hard for Joe
Tinfoil to understand. Anyway, I need to back all this up,
so first, here's the NASA link discussing this - it's been there for years, they've been doing this for years..
Somewhere hereabouts I've got an example image that shows the low-res beacon image overlaid with the new high-res version so you can see exactly how the artefacts correspond to genuine image details, and what caused them.. I'll dig it up and post it later.. Or if someone has a favorite low-res image, please post it here along with the date - but make sure you do so quickly, as it will vanish as soon as the high-res image appears in its place..
Finally, I didn't watch the entire video (slow connection), so if I've missed anything, let me know..