When I was in year 10 at school, in story-writing Sandra Jackson wrote one about a spaceship that went to the sun to scoop out a sample. Using a large block of ice to keep cool
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Previously on "Alien spacecraft off the edge of Mercury."
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHad a contract ten years back writing software to process satellite images. They had various imperfections due to dust on the lenses, some non functioning pixels and some with less gain and sometimes the thing would reset and cause missing bands. Some problems were sorted by the calibration, some weren't.
We provided the serious customers with unaltered images but for other purposes the images were FAKED. I was sorely tempted to stick in a few pictures so they would discover 300ft giant spiders in the Gobi desert.
I prefer the Alien Spaceship explanation.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey must have a fuel scoop.
That taught me three of life's lessons.
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe Daily Wail is calling it the Death Star
Mysterious planet-sized 'Death Star' captured on video as it 'refuels' at the surface of the sun | Mail Online
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The Daily Wail is calling it the Death Star
Mysterious planet-sized 'Death Star' captured on video as it 'refuels' at the surface of the sun | Mail Online
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It's Zeity's relatives for their annual visit.
Nice of him to warn us of a potential invasion.
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What? That UFO contains Giant Alien Spiders?
I bet they eat people.
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Had a contract ten years back writing software to process satellite images. They had various imperfections due to dust on the lenses, some non functioning pixels and some with less gain and sometimes the thing would reset and cause missing bands. Some problems were sorted by the calibration, some weren't.
We provided the serious customers with unaltered images but for other purposes the images were auto corrected, gaps filled in by extrapolation from surrounding areas or using other colour bands. I was sorely tempted to stick in a few pictures so they would discover 300ft giant spiders in the Gobi desert.Last edited by xoggoth; 14 March 2012, 13:56.
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:Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Obviously it isnt claoked or the cloaking system has broken down (croaked , or the cloaking system doesnt work when confronted by a telescope used by a spotty geek from a civilisation that is 100 million years behind its own
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Alien spacecraft off the edge of Mercury.
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