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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
bluray?
>> Anonymous
:| That's obviously some kind of star. (aka. Sun)
>> Anonymous
I don't know what it is, but it's awesome. A comet chasing satalite maybe?
>> Anonymous
It's a comet viewed from a telescope. You can tell it was recorded over a large period of time, look how fast the stars are moving in the backround. The solar flare should be some evidence it's a star. Probably our son since it's the only star that can burn your eyes by looking at it through a telescope. (All stars can, but ours is the only one close enough.) Hence why it's covered by some sort of "shield"
>> More_Cowbell
The images came from the LASCO C3 instruments onboard the ESA SOHO Spacecraft. Realtime data is available at http://sohowww.estec.esa.nl/data/realtime-images.html if anyone actually cares.
>> Anonymous
>>336871
my dad believes you can predict everything from the weather to the stock market by monitoring the sun's output.
>> Anonymous
Or you can look at the time stamps located at the bottom left. XD