Interesting idea.
Okay.....this is odd folks.
It has nothing to do with a meteor, but venus.
Take a look at this SOHO list:
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/realtime-c3.html
Venus slowly comes into the picture from the left, but in two pictures, it mysteriously disappears, only to reappear again (6/3 23:42 is when it just goes bye-bye).
What could possibly explain this????
Did NASA airbrush this photo and take out Venus? Why?? What purpose might they have for altering their photos without notice prior to public distribution?
I can't imagine any reason why Venus would simply disappear in this type of image for only two frames and then appear again.
Okay.....this is odd folks.
It has nothing to do with a meteor, but venus.
Take a look at this SOHO list:
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/realtime-c3.html
Venus slowly comes into the picture from the left, but in two pictures, it mysteriously disappears, only to reappear again (6/3 23:42 is when it just goes bye-bye).
What could possibly explain this????
Did NASA airbrush this photo and take out Venus? Why?? What purpose might they have for altering their photos without notice prior to public distribution?
I can't imagine any reason why Venus would simply disappear in this type of image for only two frames and then appear again.