- When I first discovered this oddity today, I thought
it might be what NASA often refers to as an "anomaly." Or perhaps
it's an imaging artifact. The object in question is an ordinary sunspot
surrounded with a square area.
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- However, there is other evidence that we can't overlook:
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- 1. The incredibly odd weather the UK is experiencing,
with lightning, thunderstorms and hail "the size of 50p coins."
- Entire areas were covered in a layer of hail, and residents
commented it looked more like a scene from winter.
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- 2. This square outlined sunspot appears in images from
Earth and ground solar observatories.
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- IMAGE 1
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- Here we see a somewhat rectangular outline. This space-based
image from SOHO (space-based observatory) was taken with a filter at
30.4nm. This wavelength is in the deep ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic
spectrum. To put 30.4nm (nm. = nanometers) in perspective, Lasik surgery
typically uses 100nm lasers. Lasik light is invisible to the human eye,
and will not pass through the lens of the eye to damage the retina during
surgery.
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- IMAGE 2
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- This image is from Mt. Wilson (UofC) and was taken with
a 525nm.filter. This
- intensity-gram shows the outlined area. 525nm is visible
light, and is known as "Aqua Green" by light emitting diode
manufacturers.
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- IMAGE 3
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- This image is from Mt. Wilson (UofC) and was taken using
a filter at 589nm. This image
- is also an intensity-gram. There are other faint square
and rectangular outlines on the sun's surface, however this is the area
of interest for this report. 589nm is yellow light. Unlike the deep ultraviolet
in image 1 shown earlier, this image could be viewed with a telescope.
Correct UV and Infrared blocking filters are also required for eye protection.
Most solar images are professionally taken by using a projection onto
a white horizontal screen or table, or with a CCD camera.
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- This square outlined area is surprisingly large
bigger than the size of our Earth! It was taken on Earth, approximately
93 million miles away.
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- It is known that sunspots affect the Earth's weather.
Could the sun be used as a form of indirect weather control by forces
unknown, or is this simply a normal act of nature?
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- Before dismissing this as an act of nature, we should
consider the following:
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- Sunspots are believed to be the result of irregularities
in the solar magnetic field, and follow curved arcs stretching for millions
of miles. When sunspots send material into space that doesn't return,
it becomes a Coronal Mass Ejection. Neither of these violent activities
have a square shape.
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- Square outlined areas on the Sun are uncommon. I have
been observing the sun daily since the mid 90's, when satellite observatories
in space and on Earth began posting images. It is rare to see this type
of phenomena. There is a possibility that these areas are created by technology
not yet made public.
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- What energy or force could cause such an object to form
and retain this shape on the boiling, chaotic surface of the sun and last
for days?
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- Why is it that the sunspot is neatly framed by this square
area?
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- Ted Twietmeyer
- www.data4science.net
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