Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Star Cruisers spotted by the SOHO probe

The imagery coming from the SOHO Sol watching probe has been astonishing. A great many Star Cruisers have been seen by the probe since it went into service. These cruisers, being so large in comparison to the Sun, probably house tens of thousands of workers. I believe that they may serve a cosmic purpose of some sort.

Some of the images captured by the Sol watchers have later been proven to be natural phenomena. When an inner planet passes in view of the SOHO cameras, a bright sphere with a horizontal light appears in the image.

The Sol watchers at http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/ have done an excellent job of following this phenomena and determining whether the image seen is of a planet or some unexplained object or vessal. Their site has a nice archive of SOHO images, often with the original links to the NASA servers.

This is the most recent one that I know of, captured on the 12th of November, 2005.



In this image, it appears as if the ship is using a beam to harvest plasma off of a solar flair.



This ship appears as if it may be influencing the coronal mass ejection taking place at the time of the photo.



It seems logical for such an advanced ship to use the plasma from the sun to fuel its propulsion and life support systems. There are stars throught the galaxy, after all.



Heres another Star Cruiser which was spotted on the 20th of March, 2004.



All sorts of weird things are taking place in this one.



This is, by far, the most bizarre SOHO image I've seen. What could be happening here?



On November 4th 1999 we got a wonderful glimpse of a giant saucer shaped vessal.

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