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Post by theyarecoming on Apr 3, 2014 12:59:37 GMT -5
3D planetarium projection.
Gee, it was birds, insects, weather balloons, chinese lanterns and now planetarium projections.
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Post by ciathug on Apr 3, 2014 14:14:39 GMT -5
Exactly. If the original image exists, where is it?
Why do we only have a picture taken from inside the planetarium? Where is the picture that was allegedly taken from the ISS?
Why is the picture only part of a planetarium presentation instead of being big news seen anywhere (everywhere) else?
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Post by f14striker on Apr 3, 2014 14:56:43 GMT -5
Vie und zie higher command know !....................................But!....Vie are not gunna tell you! MUUUWWWAAAAAAAAA!
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Post by yourmomma on Apr 3, 2014 15:31:10 GMT -5
Wouldn't the Media be all over this ?
BY GOD MAN !!!! WE ARE NOT ALONE !!!!!!!!
Nope.
No breaking news, no amateur astronomer has seen it, no agencies talk about it, the astronauts on the ISS are mute...
Must be real ! @@
I wonder sometimes...
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Post by iminnocentiswear on Apr 25, 2014 11:21:32 GMT -5
Thats exactly what I thought when I saw the image,a CGI asteroid impact,probably part of an animation. Theres no way this would not have been picked up on radars all over the planet if it was a real space craft.
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Post by nikita on Apr 25, 2014 11:35:34 GMT -5
Thanks for the link! However, the projected image is not described in the accompanying article. Excerpt from article (translated) After 16 years of closed doors, Brasilia Planetarium reopens today After 16 years with the doors closed, the Planetarium will Brasilia reopened at 10:30 am today by Governor Agnelo Queiroz, and promises to resume programming space reserved for exhibitions, workshops, lectures, film screenings and other events dedicated to astronomy in city. The renovation, which cost more than £ 13 million to public coffers, brings a new model of high technology, the digital projector Power Dome, compared to the best in the world, accompanied by permanent first analog projector location, spacemaster acquired in the 1970s. If that was indeed a real picture of a mother ship, it would be strange to show the picture, but don't mention that incredibly amazing fact that it is a real picture of a mother ship. Here is the picture and caption that accompanies the picture (again, the caption is translated) So that article and the image caption makes it even seem MORE likely (as if I had doubts before I read the article) that this is not a picture of a mother ship taken from the ISS. Maybe this thread should be sent to the hoax bin because the original YouTube uploader is misrepresenting what this is. He says it's from the ISS, but it is clearly NOT from the ISS. I can't find any information where the Brasilia Planetarium claims that's what it is, plus (as member/mod ArMaP pointed out) the picture, if it is a real picture, appears to have been taken too far away from the Earth to be taken from the ISS. The ISS is in low orbit.
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Post by daywalker on Apr 30, 2014 16:37:13 GMT -5
It's got nothing to do with YouTube whatsoever. It's all about who posted it on YouTube.
Or are you saying every video on YouTube is fake or untrue ?
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