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I Am Officially Pooping My Pants Now!

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Go on google sky and punch in these co-ordinates: -8.439702°, 26.945951°

Now you will see nothing to begin with, but click to go into infra-red mode and you will suddenly see something is there giving off some serious heat but get this, 50% of it is blocked out by a big black box.

Now i'd just pass the black box off as an area of sky where they just haven't scanned yet or which got accidentally missed during the scanning phase but when I went onto other space view sites such as www.wikisky.org and Microsoft's WWT the black box area is not only shaped differently on both these other sites but the black boxes completely cover up the infra red anomaly!

Why would 3 separate sky viewing sites have the same area of the sky blacked out and with completely different shaped and sized boxes? and just what is! the infra-red anomaly that it's blocking out?

BUT I'M NOT FINISHED!

Go to the wikisky black box and zoom in, the box is transparent, and when you look at the box whilst zoomed in you can actually see a black circle in the middle of the blacked out piece of sky and around this black circle are 2 smaller black circles.

Just what is the infra-red anomaly that it's blocking out?

It's NIBIRU!
 
My guess would be a large power plant or a steel-mill or some other thermal process plant along those lines. Lots of reasons you wouldn't want people gawking at those.
 
My guess would be a large power plant or a steel-mill or some other thermal process plant along those lines. Lots of reasons you wouldn't want people gawking at those.

In space? :cardie:

Yes I missed the sky part. :guffaw:

Other forum I go to at least once a week someone gets all ZOMGWTF over something on Google Earth or street-level view because it's blocked out yet they can see stuff using other sources. :rolleyes:

I guess the expectation of privacy is just too much for some people to understand.
 
I would love to know what it is...

Since the Mayan calender records the end of an age on Dec 6th 2012, maybe it has something to do with that... We are also supposedly approaching alignment with the centre of the galaxy, which could cause strange occurrences... who knows! Fascinating anyway.

I find one thing a bit strange though, why so obviously black out that area of space? If you really wanted to hide something, would it not make better sense to doctor the image so it looks like normal space? Blatant blocking is like showing a bull a red fag... which leads me to think it can't be such a big secret after all.

Isn't that the same area of sky the ancient Egyptians were so obsessed with... *Twilight Zone music*
 
I find one thing a bit strange though, why so obviously black out that area of space? If you really wanted to hide something, would it not make better sense to doctor the image so it looks like normal space?

By putting the black square there they can just say that part of the sky got missed out. If they altered the sky it's possible someone might notice. Perhaps the people who's job it was to block it out aren't happy about it so they purposely only blocked 50% out on google and made it transparent on wiki.

Who knows. ;)
 
I Am Officially Pooping My Pants Now!
Go change your pants.

Look, either I'm right and it's nothing or you're right and we're all doomed. Either way, your pants smell.
 
Google search says there's a supercluster of galaxies in that area. Maybe that's the source.

and yet there's no image of a super cluster there outside the infra-red imaging? :wtf:

Sorry but that doesn't add up at all. If there was a super cluster it would be viewable in normal sky view mode.
 
That's nothing, zoom out a little bit and pan to the right and there's a huge black streak!!!
 
The infrared thing doesn't seem to be working for me. If i zoom in or out it looks the same (size).
 
That's nothing, zoom out a little bit and pan to the right and there's a huge black streak!!!

The streaks are obviously explainable :rolleyes: but a little black box blocking over an infra-red source that doesn't show anything like a star in normal view and a black box that's shown in other sky viewing software at different sizes isn't explainable.

Has anyone actually gone to the wikisky.org website to view the same location? I am telling you now when you zoom into the box in wikisky it's transparent and you can see there is a dark circle with two smaller dark circles around it.
 
Here are the pics, these are the exact same location.

Google sky in infra-red:

googleearth.png



Wikisky in infra-red.

wikisky.png

On this one, if you actually go to the site and see for yourself and zoom in you will see that the black circle has two smaller black circles on either side of it.

The heat source is seen clearly in infra-red yet on normal sky view there is NOTHING there to be giving it off.
 
how close is the zoom in?

It could easily be hiding a spy satellite or an orbital nuclear silo. You know some things we've put up there probably will be hidden from public view.
 
how close is the zoom in?

It could easily be hiding a spy satellite or an orbital nuclear silo. You know some things we've put up there probably will be hidden from public view.

That doesn't make sense though. In normal sky view nothing is blocked out, only the infra-red is blocked out and it's a sizeable heat source and zoomed in quite far.

Could it be a brown dwarf with 2 small planets? or perhaps Nibiru with 2 moons? :vulcan:
 
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