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Title: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: RealityTruth on July 05, 2016, 07:30:40 AM
Juno made it to Jupiter!

https://www.theguardian.com/science/live/2016/jul/05/nasas-juno-spacecraft-arrives-at-jupiter-live
 (https://www.theguardian.com/science/live/2016/jul/05/nasas-juno-spacecraft-arrives-at-jupiter-live)
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1524186/juno-spacecraft-jupiter.jpg?w=736&h=444&l=50&t=48&q=80

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/89227847 (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/89227847)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft))


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: funbarrel on July 05, 2016, 10:38:19 AM
I am actually happy with that as  i am huge fan of space stuff so now when juno is near jupiter i am very happy with that


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: DashTron on July 05, 2016, 12:17:05 PM
I like juno because it looks like a big bottle opener to me.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: notbatman on July 05, 2016, 12:19:03 PM
Hoax.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: abacus on July 05, 2016, 12:32:38 PM
I'm a bit OT here, but did you see this image of a Jupiter's aurora captured some days ago with the Hubble telescope?

 :o

http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/images/hs-2016-24-a-large_web.jpg


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: impulse709 on July 05, 2016, 02:48:38 PM
Hoax.

I want to believe you're trolling so bad... but you probably mean that.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: impulse709 on July 05, 2016, 02:51:30 PM
Going to be amazing when they get everything back online. Super excited!! Juno cam is gonna be pretty cool to. up close HD visible light images!


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: Mang86 on July 06, 2016, 03:34:10 PM
To see Jupiter..priceless. It will significantly affect the world economy :)


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: woola3 on July 07, 2016, 01:41:44 AM
why isn't Jupiter flat??  :D


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: xhomerx10 on July 07, 2016, 01:55:17 AM
To see Jupiter..priceless. It will significantly affect the world economy :)

 Total cost estimate for the life of the Juno project is $1.1 billion US. 
It already has effected the world economy ;)



Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: plpbtc1526 on July 07, 2016, 01:55:58 AM
I really wonder whats inside of that planet. Is there a land inside of that? Or water? Just curious.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: woola3 on July 07, 2016, 01:57:50 AM
I really wonder whats inside of that planet. Is there a land inside of that? Or water? Just curious.
It mainly consists of many layers of gas, with a smaller solid core
http://www.newtonsapple.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Jupiter-cross-section.jpg


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: helloeverybody on July 07, 2016, 05:48:52 AM
I really wonder whats inside of that planet. Is there a land inside of that? Or water? Just curious.
It mainly consists of many layers of gas, with a smaller solid core
http://www.newtonsapple.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Jupiter-cross-section.jpg

This is what I've been led to Beleive my whole life,  I'm kind of hoping now that since they have the satellite up their they can actually see land or something but being so close to earth in comparison with other planets they are probably right about it being all gasses.  If will make for interesting photos either way.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: Spoetnik on July 07, 2016, 06:42:32 AM
Ya hopefully some good science comes of it and that price tag..
So far i am not hearing much.

And that aurora does not surprise me all the big ones have that (and we seen / recorded)
Catching it from telescope is something i have not heard of though.

I don't think most people get how lethal Jupiter is..
That Aurora you see is a symptom of the magnetic field being lit up.
Jupiter radiates a MASSIVE field of super powerful magnetic charge / radiation & shit..
And if we were to fly anywhere near close to it we would be dead from radiation poisoning.
It is not possible for humans to get anywhere near it.. you would die.

I would wonder if it can be ignited.. science would probably say no, but how do we really know ?
I think they consider it a failed star.. ball of gas mostly.
So why can't it ignite and go on fire ?

Life is actually weird & complicated.
We have materials here that act funny and that will ignite in flames in some circumstances and not others.
For example..
I seen a show "Nature of Things"
Were they said the next great mining thing could be "methane ice" when fossil fuels is done.
And in the show they said there was lots it's just tricky for us to harvest it all right now.
BUT ..that could change in the future.

And.. in the show they pulled some up from the deep arctic ocean..
threw it on the snow pack and lit on on fire on camera.  :o
Yes !
They dug up methane ice from the deep ocean shook off the water then..
put a lighter to it and it caught fire  :D
How many of you knew that ?

Or how many of you knew most of Earths water is just below the surface ?
There is more under the sub surface than all the water on the normal surface including oceans.

Science is crazy yo !


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: woola3 on July 07, 2016, 12:50:20 PM
New video about Jupiter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NqbRcwWwPw


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: xhomerx10 on July 07, 2016, 01:08:09 PM
Ya hopefully some good science comes of it and that price tag..
So far i am not hearing much.

And that aurora does not surprise me all the big ones have that (and we seen / recorded)
Catching it from telescope is something i have not heard of though.

I don't think most people get how lethal Jupiter is..
That Aurora you see is a symptom of the magnetic field being lit up.
Jupiter radiates a MASSIVE field of super powerful magnetic charge / radiation & shit..
And if we were to fly anywhere near close to it we would be dead from radiation poisoning.
It is not possible for humans to get anywhere near it.. you would die.

I would wonder if it can be ignited.. science would probably say no, but how do we really know ?
I think they consider it a failed star.. ball of gas mostly.
So why can't it ignite and go on fire ?

Life is actually weird & complicated.
We have materials here that act funny and that will ignite in flames in some circumstances and not others.
For example..
I seen a show "Nature of Things"
Were they said the next great mining thing could be "methane ice" when fossil fuels is done.
And in the show they said there was lots it's just tricky for us to harvest it all right now.
BUT ..that could change in the future.

And.. in the show they pulled some up from the deep arctic ocean..
threw it on the snow pack and lit on on fire on camera.  :o
Yes !
They dug up methane ice from the deep ocean shook off the water then..
put a lighter to it and it caught fire  :D
How many of you knew that ?

Or how many of you knew most of Earths water is just below the surface ?
There is more under the sub surface than all the water on the normal surface including oceans.

Science is crazy yo !

 I remember the speculation years ago about whether Galileo with plutonium pellets (for a nuclear battery) being crashed into the surface of Jupiter causing a fusion reaction and creating another sun in our solar system.  I guess NASA scientists didn't agree because they did end up ditching it into Jupiter.  So far so good ;)  Maybe some day in the future we'll wake up to see two sunrises?



Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: HellSpawn. on July 07, 2016, 01:30:37 PM
Wow bitcoin will get in there too.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: criptix on July 07, 2016, 01:58:54 PM
Ya hopefully some good science comes of it and that price tag..
So far i am not hearing much.

And that aurora does not surprise me all the big ones have that (and we seen / recorded)
Catching it from telescope is something i have not heard of though.

I don't think most people get how lethal Jupiter is..
That Aurora you see is a symptom of the magnetic field being lit up.
Jupiter radiates a MASSIVE field of super powerful magnetic charge / radiation & shit..
And if we were to fly anywhere near close to it we would be dead from radiation poisoning.
It is not possible for humans to get anywhere near it.. you would die.


I would wonder if it can be ignited.. science would probably say no, but how do we really know ?
I think they consider it a failed star.. ball of gas mostly.
So why can't it ignite and go on fire ?


Life is actually weird & complicated.
We have materials here that act funny and that will ignite in flames in some circumstances and not others.
For example..
I seen a show "Nature of Things"
Were they said the next great mining thing could be "methane ice" when fossil fuels is done.
And in the show they said there was lots it's just tricky for us to harvest it all right now.
BUT ..that could change in the future.

And.. in the show they pulled some up from the deep arctic ocean..
threw it on the snow pack and lit on on fire on camera.  :o
Yes !
They dug up methane ice from the deep ocean shook off the water then..
put a lighter to it and it caught fire  :D
How many of you knew that ?

Or how many of you knew most of Earths water is just below the surface ?
There is more under the sub surface than all the water on the normal surface including oceans.

Science is crazy yo !

It doenst have enough mass to start the process of fusion. ( look at brown dwarfs and deuterium fusion)

But in 5 billion years when our sun dies and we have the tech we could make jupiter our second sun ^^

Btw there seems to be a shitton of hydrogen: it is the biggest gas station in our solar system.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: Vod on July 07, 2016, 02:01:44 PM
I like juno because it looks like a big bottle opener to me.

LOL!

Many people are complaining that the money spent on this project could have been used to better the impoverished people of Earth.

The same things were said to Christopher Columbus before he sailed off and discovered America, but now almost 900 million people live there!



Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: electronicash on July 07, 2016, 02:15:52 PM
Hoax.

I want to believe you're trolling so bad... but you probably mean that.

he may also tells the truth. does jupiter really look that way?

it may jsut be better ifthey stick to mars yet and maybe do some mining there for EARTH. i believe they've already have this in mind.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: hermanhs09 on July 07, 2016, 07:17:03 PM
Juno made it to Jupiter!

https://www.theguardian.com/science/live/2016/jul/05/nasas-juno-spacecraft-arrives-at-jupiter-live
 (https://www.theguardian.com/science/live/2016/jul/05/nasas-juno-spacecraft-arrives-at-jupiter-live)
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1524186/juno-spacecraft-jupiter.jpg?w=736&h=444&l=50&t=48&q=80

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/89227847 (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/89227847)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft))
Hm...
i wonder when the time's when people will send some unmanned ship,deep into the universe with really big speed.
I mean that we can finally check if these planet's where life can possibly exist,are OK to live on,and is  there some kind of live.
Probably never :(


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: impulse709 on July 08, 2016, 12:12:06 AM
Juno made it to Jupiter!

https://www.theguardian.com/science/live/2016/jul/05/nasas-juno-spacecraft-arrives-at-jupiter-live
 (https://www.theguardian.com/science/live/2016/jul/05/nasas-juno-spacecraft-arrives-at-jupiter-live)
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1524186/juno-spacecraft-jupiter.jpg?w=736&h=444&l=50&t=48&q=80

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/89227847 (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/89227847)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft))
Hm...
i wonder when the time's when people will send some unmanned ship,deep into the universe with really big speed.
I mean that we can finally check if these planet's where life can possibly exist,are OK to live on,and is  there some kind of live.
Probably never :(

this may be of interest to you. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/100-million-for-probes-to-alpha-centauri-yes-really/


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: Sharma on July 08, 2016, 02:18:24 AM
Hoax.
Sounds to me like you believe that the moon landing was faked lol. Do you have any videos or documentaries about the moon landing that you could recommend me? I've seen a few from here and there but they all sound like bs, hardly no prove.. There's also this movie on Netflix called Moonwalkers, it's pretty interested and I think you might like it.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: csnorthchina on July 08, 2016, 03:23:58 AM
Hey, we are in Mars man...... ::) ::)


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: Blackmet on July 08, 2016, 10:11:43 PM
Very good to see when people becoming more and more powerful every day!


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: xhomerx10 on July 09, 2016, 02:08:00 AM
Very good to see when people becoming more and more powerful every day!

 Yes and soon we will be powerful enough to destroy Jupiter and all it's many moons just as we are doing to the earth today  :'(
We already dumped Galileo into Jupiter.  It's like we already ran out of places for our trash.




Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: impulse709 on July 09, 2016, 02:38:17 AM
Very good to see when people becoming more and more powerful every day!

 Yes and soon we will be powerful enough to destroy Jupiter and all it's many moons just as we are doing to the earth today  :'(
We already dumped Galileo into Jupiter.  It's like we already ran out of places for our trash.




they are gonna crash juno into the planet too so they dont risk it contaminating europa due to the fact there could be life there. any probe sent into its atmosphere would burn to less then ash before it touched anything solid(if there even is a solid core which we will learn through juno) anyway so i dont think Jupiter has anything to worry about. also probes are hardly trash its not like we are launching empty beer bottles into space.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: xhomerx10 on July 09, 2016, 05:17:12 AM
Very good to see when people becoming more and more powerful every day!

 Yes and soon we will be powerful enough to destroy Jupiter and all it's many moons just as we are doing to the earth today  :'(
We already dumped Galileo into Jupiter.  It's like we already ran out of places for our trash.




they are gonna crash juno into the planet too so they dont risk it contaminating europa due to the fact there could be life there. any probe sent into its atmosphere would burn to less then ash before it touched anything solid(if there even is a solid core which we will learn through juno) anyway so i dont think Jupiter has anything to worry about. also probes are hardly trash its not like we are launching empty beer bottles into space.

   Firstly, we don't know if life exists on Jupiter or Europa.  Why choose to contaminate one over the other? Because we know for sure that human life on Jupiter is impractical which makes it okay to pollute it? 
 Secondly, why would we launch empty beer bottles into space?  They can be cleaned and refilled or recycled unlike the 750 lbs of titanium space junk that was no longer useful and needed to be dumped somewhere as rubbish.  Mankind is looking for alternative locations for their survival and old habits die hard.  We are genetically predisposed to using whatever bounty nature provides for us with impunity (or so we think).  We haven't been able to control ourselves here on earth and now there are over 1 million pieces of space junk in orbit around earth.  Man hasn't yet set foot on anything beyond our moon and it's getting very dangerous to venture out because of all the high speed trash.  We should expend more effort on examining our relationship with the earth and less on space exploration.

 https://i.imgur.com/4UCcyqO.gif



Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: impulse709 on July 09, 2016, 07:24:06 AM
Very good to see when people becoming more and more powerful every day!

 Yes and soon we will be powerful enough to destroy Jupiter and all it's many moons just as we are doing to the earth today  :'(
We already dumped Galileo into Jupiter.  It's like we already ran out of places for our trash.




they are gonna crash juno into the planet too so they dont risk it contaminating europa due to the fact there could be life there. any probe sent into its atmosphere would burn to less then ash before it touched anything solid(if there even is a solid core which we will learn through juno) anyway so i dont think Jupiter has anything to worry about. also probes are hardly trash its not like we are launching empty beer bottles into space.

   Firstly, we don't know if life exists on Jupiter or Europa.  Why choose to contaminate one over the other? Because we know for sure that human life on Jupiter is impractical which makes it okay to pollute it? 
 Secondly, why would we launch empty beer bottles into space?  They can be cleaned and refilled or recycled unlike the 750 lbs of titanium space junk that was no longer useful and needed to be dumped somewhere as rubbish.  Mankind is looking for alternative locations for their survival and old habits die hard.  We are genetically predisposed to using whatever bounty nature provides for us with impunity (or so we think).  We haven't been able to control ourselves here on earth and now there are over 1 million pieces of space junk in orbit around earth.  Man hasn't yet set foot on anything beyond our moon and it's getting very dangerous to venture out because of all the high speed trash.  We should expend more effort on examining our relationship with the earth and less on space exploration.

 https://i.imgur.com/4UCcyqO.gif




Not polluting  Jupiter as the probe will burn up like i said. Im aware of the space junk  that orbits the earth and the only reason i care is because its going to make it harder to send more probes. Also i notice you have the internet and probbably a cell phone... assume you watch tv from time to time? All of this brought to you by shit we launched into space. Personally i wanna know as much about the universe as i can amd we wont do that by not going to space.  And really the amount of stuff we put into space vs how much space there is.... cmon man.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: xhomerx10 on July 09, 2016, 02:53:57 PM
Very good to see when people becoming more and more powerful every day!

 Yes and soon we will be powerful enough to destroy Jupiter and all it's many moons just as we are doing to the earth today  :'(
We already dumped Galileo into Jupiter.  It's like we already ran out of places for our trash.




they are gonna crash juno into the planet too so they dont risk it contaminating europa due to the fact there could be life there. any probe sent into its atmosphere would burn to less then ash before it touched anything solid(if there even is a solid core which we will learn through juno) anyway so i dont think Jupiter has anything to worry about. also probes are hardly trash its not like we are launching empty beer bottles into space.

   Firstly, we don't know if life exists on Jupiter or Europa.  Why choose to contaminate one over the other? Because we know for sure that human life on Jupiter is impractical which makes it okay to pollute it? 
 Secondly, why would we launch empty beer bottles into space?  They can be cleaned and refilled or recycled unlike the 750 lbs of titanium space junk that was no longer useful and needed to be dumped somewhere as rubbish.  Mankind is looking for alternative locations for their survival and old habits die hard.  We are genetically predisposed to using whatever bounty nature provides for us with impunity (or so we think).  We haven't been able to control ourselves here on earth and now there are over 1 million pieces of space junk in orbit around earth.  Man hasn't yet set foot on anything beyond our moon and it's getting very dangerous to venture out because of all the high speed trash.  We should expend more effort on examining our relationship with the earth and less on space exploration.

 image redacted for brevity



Not polluting  Jupiter as the probe will burn up like i said. Im aware of the space junk  that orbits the earth and the only reason i care is because its going to make it harder to send more probes. Also i notice you have the internet and probbably a cell phone... assume you watch tv from time to time? All of this brought to you by shit we launched into space. Personally i wanna know as much about the universe as i can amd we wont do that by not going to space.  And really the amount of stuff we put into space vs how much space there is.... cmon man.

 That's exactly the attitude I was speaking to in my first post.  That attitude of man is so prevalent in everything we do.  Whether it's only a little bit or it's in the interest of science/cost/expediency, it's still garbage and we're still discarding more and more waste.  No, I don't have satellite TV (or cableTV); I have an antenna and capture OTA channels (I don't watch TV) but I understand your point.  In saying that, I would like to add that America did not begin its space program with the altruistic idea of collateral benefits for mankind but certainly, we have seen some benefits.
 
 I don't understand what you mean it will burn up?  Titanium is an element.  It will remain as titanium - something that probably didn't exist on Jupiter before we dumped it there.  The other issue is the plutonium onboard that will remain as plutonium (at least until it decays to Uranium) and will continue to be radioactive whether in elemental form or as a hydride.  Again, neither are naturally occurring elements on Jupiter.  I'm pretty sure Plutonium doesn't naturally exist anywhere and yet, it is the mainstay of space exploration.



Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: impulse709 on July 09, 2016, 04:10:44 PM
Very good to see when people becoming more and more powerful every day!

 Yes and soon we will be powerful enough to destroy Jupiter and all it's many moons just as we are doing to the earth today  :'(
We already dumped Galileo into Jupiter.  It's like we already ran out of places for our trash.




they are gonna crash juno into the planet too so they dont risk it contaminating europa due to the fact there could be life there. any probe sent into its atmosphere would burn to less then ash before it touched anything solid(if there even is a solid core which we will learn through juno) anyway so i dont think Jupiter has anything to worry about. also probes are hardly trash its not like we are launching empty beer bottles into space.

   Firstly, we don't know if life exists on Jupiter or Europa.  Why choose to contaminate one over the other? Because we know for sure that human life on Jupiter is impractical which makes it okay to pollute it? 
 Secondly, why would we launch empty beer bottles into space?  They can be cleaned and refilled or recycled unlike the 750 lbs of titanium space junk that was no longer useful and needed to be dumped somewhere as rubbish.  Mankind is looking for alternative locations for their survival and old habits die hard.  We are genetically predisposed to using whatever bounty nature provides for us with impunity (or so we think).  We haven't been able to control ourselves here on earth and now there are over 1 million pieces of space junk in orbit around earth.  Man hasn't yet set foot on anything beyond our moon and it's getting very dangerous to venture out because of all the high speed trash.  We should expend more effort on examining our relationship with the earth and less on space exploration.

 image redacted for brevity



Not polluting  Jupiter as the probe will burn up like i said. Im aware of the space junk  that orbits the earth and the only reason i care is because its going to make it harder to send more probes. Also i notice you have the internet and probbably a cell phone... assume you watch tv from time to time? All of this brought to you by shit we launched into space. Personally i wanna know as much about the universe as i can amd we wont do that by not going to space.  And really the amount of stuff we put into space vs how much space there is.... cmon man.

 That's exactly the attitude I was speaking to in my first post.  That attitude of man is so prevalent in everything we do.  Whether it's only a little bit or it's in the interest of science/cost/expediency, it's still garbage and we're still discarding more and more waste.  No, I don't have satellite TV (or cableTV); I have an antenna and capture OTA channels (I don't watch TV) but I understand your point.  In saying that, I would like to add that America did not begin its space program with the altruistic idea of collateral benefits for mankind but certainly, we have seen some benefits.
 
 I don't understand what you mean it will burn up?  Titanium is an element.  It will remain as titanium - something that probably didn't exist on Jupiter before we dumped it there.  The other issue is the plutonium onboard that will remain as plutonium (at least until it decays to Uranium) and will continue to be radioactive whether in elemental form or as a hydride.  Again, neither are naturally occurring elements on Jupiter.  I'm pretty sure Plutonium doesn't naturally exist anywhere and yet, it is the mainstay of space exploration.



i see what you are saying i really do.. i just think that the good that comes out of space exploration all the new science that we get beats the small amount of bad. its a pretty safe bet that there is no life on Jupiter can i say that for sure? no. but give me a few weeks and i may be able to. titanium is already on Jupiter and everywhere else because its in asteroids so is uranium and pretty much any other metal you can think of. everything that everything is made of was forged in a star including you and i.

We are made of star stuff -Carl Sagan


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: Alepaff on July 09, 2016, 06:14:29 PM
http://indy100.independent.co.uk/image/24147-wi97t9.gif


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: exemplaar on July 11, 2016, 07:36:35 PM
I'm a bit OT here, but did you see this image of a Jupiter's aurora captured some days ago with the Hubble telescope?

 :o

http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/images/hs-2016-24-a-large_web.jpg

Poor photoshop fakery.

I can do literally in 15 minutes, a more convincing aurora on Jupiter in Photoshop. And I'm rank amateur!  ;D

However, this jupiter/moon hoaxes can be found out in photoshop. They always use an eliptical marquee to make it a perfect circle. Fake CGI spheres are also perfect.

Bonus material:

NASA Jupiter Hoax - NASA Caught&exposed Faking Space Again! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK1xAxog2OM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK1xAxog2OM)

Educate yourself: Nasa Fraud JUNO FAKE MISSION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5NjN2wt6nI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5NjN2wt6nI)


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: impulse709 on July 11, 2016, 07:50:11 PM
I'm a bit OT here, but did you see this image of a Jupiter's aurora captured some days ago with the Hubble telescope?

 :o

http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/images/hs-2016-24-a-large_web.jpg

Poor photoshop fakery.

I can do literally in 15 minutes, a more convincing aurora on Jupiter in Photoshop. And I'm rank amateur!  ;D

However, this jupiter/moon hoaxes can be found out in photoshop. They always use an eliptical marquee to make it a perfect circle. Fake CGI spheres are also perfect.

Bonus material:

NASA Jupiter Hoax - NASA Caught&exposed Faking Space Again! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK1xAxog2OM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK1xAxog2OM)

Educate yourself: Nasa Fraud JUNO FAKE MISSION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5NjN2wt6nI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5NjN2wt6nI)

sigh... your brain is a hoax.


Title: Re: Welcome To Jupiter
Post by: MisO69 on July 11, 2016, 08:39:29 PM
This is interesting, I would like to ask this question to NASA themselves.

Why is this photograph of Jupiter http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140517.html (http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140517.html) taken in 2014 the EXACT same as this photograph allegedly taken in 2016? http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/hubble-captures-vivid-auroras-in-jupiter-s-atmosphere (http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/hubble-captures-vivid-auroras-in-jupiter-s-atmosphere)

If you look closely you'll notice that the only difference is the aurora and one of them is adjusted for contrast. Looks like NASA took a 2014 image and are trying to pass it as a 2016 image. Why is what I would like to know.