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Comet P67 UFO

Started by Pimander, June 15, 2015, 11:06:54 AM

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Sgt.Rocknroll

Quote from: zorgon on June 16, 2015, 10:04:45 AM
Well okay on the other angles  see below :P  But did you say MINE?


eh, eh,... ::) you caught that  ;)

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on June 16, 2015, 10:04:45 AM
PS...I think there may be other items on this comet but I just don't have the time to investigate...:)
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space otter





I rarely butt into you guys figuring this stuff out..

BUT (lol) ::)

I say it's one of those space diamonds

Dyna

#17
I think this is interesting



Still can't get image inserted sometimes.hum fail

When the debate is lost,
slander becomes the tool of the loser.
Socrates

Dyna

Only the top photo is supposed to be there I messed this up :-) Can't modify it I guess...sorry.
When the debate is lost,
slander becomes the tool of the loser.
Socrates

Pimander

#19
Dyna, can you describe what in the image interests you?

Quote from: zorgon on June 16, 2015, 06:41:52 AM
Seriously? LOL How come the rest of us can see a rund shadow under it? :P


I did a reconstruction using a round piece of paper and another paper tilted to mimic the surface of the comet.  In the sun coming through the window my simulated round object created a shadow almost exactly like that one.

I'll try to find some better objects to simulate how that shadow might get there and post the pictures when I get a bit of free time.

I have to say this comet really does look like it might have a few surprises for us.



The two things (in the picture above) that are visible on several passes of the probe do look like they might be orbiting the comet.  If they really are that is a massive find.  Well spotted Sarge.  What else could they be?

I'm interested to see whether this comet might have been located where the "WOW! Signal" came from on the date in question...  ???  Back then they said there was nothing where the signal came from but many comets have been discovered since.  Did the signal originate from a comet?  Comets move which would explain why the signal was not detected again in that position in space.

zorgon

Quote from: space otter on June 16, 2015, 02:00:34 PM
I rarely butt into you guys figuring this stuff out..
BUT (lol) ::)
I say it's one of those space diamonds

You may be right... sparkles like one :P


Pimander

Rosetta Studies of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko: Prospects for Establishing Cometary Biology

We discuss a wide range of data emerging from the Rosetta Mission that all point indirectly to biological activity in Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. The existence of cracks and fissures on a smooth surface terrain apparently resealed, as well as early outgassing activity are consistent with the existence of subsurface lakes in which biological activity builds up high pressures of volatile gases that sporadically ruptures a frozen icy crust. While microorganisms probably require liquid water bodies for their early colonising of a comet, they can inhabit cracks in ice and sub-crustal snow, especially if they contain antifreeze salts and biopolymers. Some organisms metabolise at temperatures as low as 230 K, explaining the coma of Comet 97P out at 3.9AU and our prediction is that they would become increasingly active in the near-surface layers as the comet approaches its 1.3 AU perihelion. The detection of an overwhelming abundance of complex organic molecules at the surface by Philae and through IR imaging by the Rosetta orbiter is most significant.

http://esciencecentral.org/journals/rosetta-studies-of-comet-pchuryumovgerasimenko-prospects-for-establishing-cometary-biology-2332-2519.1000126.php?aid=38627

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