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Is that....!? Anonymous
Look at this pic Anon, what the hell is that in the middle? To me it look metallic, like a capsule? Anyone seen this pic before and know anything? I'll post a closer view in case you can't find it
>> Anonymous
OP here, the object in question is in the middle of the pic, to the bottom right of the bright area
>> Anonymous
bump
>> Anonymous
If you mean the blackish thing, probably a cloud of organic molecules.
>> Anonymous
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For some reason the pic is not loading when clicked on, i'll try posting it agian
>> Anonymous
>>449879

If the picture loads for you or if you have it...the metallic "capsule" is just above the cloud you can see, its impossible to see without the pic loading
>> Anonymous
neither one is loading for me. Does anyone have OP's pic in hi-res so we can figure this out?
>> Anonymous
I got it too load when i opened it...

are you talking about that little oval thing above the brown area on the bottom right of the shiny area in the middle of the picture?
>> Anonymous
>>449889

OP here...yes! thats what i am talking about...to me it looks metallic and in front of the entire cloud (possible shoop?) What do you think it looks like? Am i just bat-shit crazy?
>> Anonymous
you know the thing on the side kinda looks like candlejack but i know for a fact that the "capsule" happens to b-
>> Anonymous
Damn you anon! if your really know then say it, don't keep me in suspense!
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>449903

My heart can't take it anymore....what is it!?!?
>> Falchion !!CoRkKvJlLiG
I see what you talking about but I don't have the slightest idea either......
>> Anonymous
It's a molecular cloud.
>> Anonymous
>>449907

you think the small metallic looking "capsule" i speak of is a molecular cloud? If that's true i'm going to be so pissed
>> Anonymous
>>449908

Yes, it's not a capsule. It's gigantic. Molecular clouds are good at reflecting light so that they look weird.
>> Anonymous
they only look funky since the light gathered from that region of space is put through a filter...i think a hydrogen filter..
>> Anonymous
>>449909

bummer. to OP's credit...it does look like a metallic capsule
>> Anonymous
OP here, well case closed i guess...didn't think that the "capsule" was just a smaller cloud in front of a much, much, MUCH bigger cloud
>> Anonymous
You all have it wrong! it is an alien ship disguised as a molecular cloud! damn Earth-fags
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>449911

It's still a legitimate view. Our visible spectrum isn't the only part of the spectrum one can view the universe in.
>> Anonymous
Astronomy thread now.
>> Anonymous
Orion Nebula. Google it.
>> Anonymous
It's the Orion Nebula. The whole thing is composed of gases. The thing in the middle you're wondering about is a swirl of oxygen and hydrogen molecules. The bright blue stars are new stars that were just birthed from the nebula.
>> Anonymous
>>450556
no its not, its the mother ship, the mother ship has arrived!!!
>> Anonymous
OP is right, there is something strange in this pic. It's just about 400 pix to the bottom right of the 4 stars of the triangulum.
I don't say it's a cloud, it is too sharp for that I think. And it's nothing on the telescope lenses/mirrors, also because it's too sharp for that.
It looks a bit like a scratch on a photographic plate, but I think this pic was taken with a CCD.
So I don't know what exactly this is, most probably the guy composing the pic accidently clicked with a painter tool on the image without noticing.
>> Anonymous
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I don't seem to see anything wrong with that picture at all, jsut looks normal to me.
>> Anonymous
Grandad?
>> Anonymous
isn't that a kirov airship?
>> Anonymous
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how about a higher res?
>> Anonymous
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I just cropped this from the 18000x18000 version.
>> Anonymous
>>451340
it's swamp gas reflecting Venus
>> Anonymous
It's the Orion Nebula
>> Anonymous
whats that to the right of the giant cluster of stars, above the capsule? glo-worm?
>> Anonymous
no idea. but. proportionaly, this could be gigantic, like 1000 times bigger than earth, who knows. probalby no alien thing
>> Anonymous
That's friggin awesome...we need to explore space more, we haven't even explored a fraction of it.
>> I for one welcome our new *.* Anonymous
I think proportionally it's very small. It doesn't seem in focus (As Much). But then again, the light from the star behind it kind of wraps around it.

My guess is that it's an anomaly in the medium itself or on the lens piece. This could be especially true if it takes say 4 shots, and places them together, that could just be the point at which there's not much information.
>> Anonymous
>>451340
anyway to get a link to that version?
>> Anonymous
>>451819

Yeah let's get a copy of that
>> Anonymous
>>451819
>>451340
I would love to get a 18k x 18k of that
>> Anonymous
that is no capsule... that's a protostar. or protodisc.

what you see is a spinning cloud of dust being sucked into the starting fusion reaction in the bright center.
in a couple of 100.000 years it will be a fully flegded starsystem.
>> Anonymous
It looks like an escape pod from the Negh'Var class battleships...
>> Anonymous
>>451819
>>451825
>>451833
I think I got it from wikimedia commons (if it's not there, check the official hubble page)
>> Anonymous
Thumbnail shows Sunn O))) creating the universe

clearly
>> Anonymous
thats a giant gas cloud or star nursery, stars are born here