Friday, June 21, 2013

Jupiter Sized Object Discovered Next to the Sun




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Jupiter Sized Object Discovered Next to the Sun



A Spherical Object the Size of Jupiter Discovered Next to the Sun and imaged by Helioviewer June 17–18 COR1-B (2013-06-17 00:05:18 – 2013-06-17 23:45:18 UTC)This movie was produced by Helioviewer.org by Avalon Intellihub.com June 21, 2013
A spherical object the size of Jupiter was detected and imaged by the Helioviewer.org viewer on June 17 through 18. The image comes into view and is clearly spherical and looks the size of Jupiter which is approximately 86,881 miles in diameter.
For many years there’s been speculation about the existence of a dark star that is the sister sun to our own sun – making our solar system a binary–star system. According to Wikipedia; It is estimated that approximately 1/3 of the star systems in the Milky Way are binary or multiple, with the remaining 2/3 consisting of single stars.[61]
Helioviewer.org has an online viewer that can be programmed to view virtually any time you select. Images and movies can be created via the online interface.






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