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Dmitriy
23-05-2009, 12:34 AM
first of all sorry for boring, i have no idea where to post it and ask about. looks like on this forum most people are sceptics (so as i) so i post here, and sorry for new thread

the second, i do not believe into anything in Internet, I'm sure aliens is bull**** etc
but i make a little research when find that 'google sky' remove image for that area: -6.01931, -91.5903 (in they coordinates this is Orion)

ok, this is the picture
http://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_search?v=phase2_gsc1&r=05+35+17.30&d=-05+23+28.0&e=J2000&h=60&w=60&f=gif&c=none&fov=NONE&v3=

im sure all of you seen Orion before
so as i can guess this is a planet? and have 3 satellites? I'm unfamiliar with astronomy that's why i ask what is this?

JD2439975
23-05-2009, 12:41 AM
I think somebody needs to clean thier optics.

ngcles
23-05-2009, 12:42 AM
Hi Dmitriy,

The image you have posted is a DSS image of M42 -- the Great Nebula in Orion whcih is a very well known and familiar object.

Nibiru has been discussed here from time to time -- it usually ends in tears.

Why not do a search of the forum under Nibiru and I'm certain you'll discover there is a clear groundswell of opinion over the issue here.

And BTW ...Welcome to IIS!!


Best,

Les D

Dmitriy
23-05-2009, 12:51 AM
not for sure


yes, but did you see the object inside the nebula?

maybe the image i give is too big
here another one
http://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_search?v=phase2_gsc1&r=05+35+17.30&d=-05+23+28.0&e=J2000&h=15&w=15&f=gif&c=none&fov=NONE&v3=
vs
http://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_search?v=phase2_gsc2&r=05+35+17.30&d=-05+23+28.0&e=J2000&h=15&w=15&f=gif&c=none&fov=NONE&v3=

(get it from here: http://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_form?target=Orion&resolver=SIMBAD)

bloodhound31
23-05-2009, 01:12 AM
Way, way, way over-saturated Orion nebula. If there was a planet there, the saturation would absolutely drown it out.

I agree wholeheartedly with Justin. Either someone needs to clean their optics, or someone is having a good lend by adding in a false artifact post-processing.

Baz.

Dmitriy
23-05-2009, 06:01 AM
many thanks for replies, now it's completely clear that this is another optical mistake
once again sorry for boring post, i was scared, all this talks... nibiru... fooling