Cloud Serpents anyone?
Cloud Serpents anyone?
http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/sseop/images...5-703-38_3.JPG
I spot several other black dots & marks on the picture, mass alien invasion?
No, I believe this is simply an image artifact.
"In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance." Paradox of tolerance
MoP IRL, someone got exalted with Cloud Serpents and is now stuck trying to fly to space, damn show-off!
Rods
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_%28optics%29
Go away
Those are just traces of the jamming signal that the mainbody irradiates.
Last edited by mmocd79acbf389; 2013-12-07 at 03:01 PM.
Do not believe anything you see in pictures. I can tell you for a fact that Photoshop can make fantasy look more realistic than reality itself
fact = I'm a designer.
Also, that looks way above 35k feet, there's no way a snake would be alive up there and it looks in that picture.
I, for one, welcome our new reptilian overlords. I'd like to remind them that as a trusted TV personality I could be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground caves.
Wouldn't it be awkward if it was a Pubic hair.
people getting all riled up because someone accidently left a pube on the camera lense.
Why would NASA photoshop their pictures? -_-
It would be awesome to check the facts every once in a while before spewing nonsense.
Regardless, I'd like it to be real. Something new and exciting we know nothing about which helps us learn of a new way to propel through space. XD Though it probably is a random artifact that is there for a very logical reason.
Looks like some kind of microscopic protozoa or something the like that's stuck to the lens.
It's Jörmungandr! Ragnarok is coming!
just a hair on the lens
Could someone tell me where I can find the NPC for the Order? I want my cloud serpent!!!
hehe looks like a piece of space debris to me as you can clearly see it way above the troposphere based on the colouring, probably a piece of wire or something similar, there are tons of that shit flying around, i doubt its anything on the camera lens itself.