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Some guy.. .whistleblower is dropping Alien truthbombs Guy was on the other night did not think much about it.. but now with photos.

4chan thread https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/302388226

best pic original ping. https://files.catbox.moe/ewk06n.png

Ran through fotoforensics ELA https://files.catbox.moe/mkss1w.JPG

GIF .. I assume to be Ganymede
https://files.catbox.moe/najeb3.gif

Another https://files.catbox.moe/g51889.png

Ummm orbital... blurry..ish. https://files.catbox.moe/4jojpy.gif

LISTEN TO THE FM SIGNAL FROM GANYMEDE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA-lTvapy3E&ab_channel=JeetKaJazba

What do you think it's for? It's function is not known. It's only been observed a few times

What's the signal for? It's for local use. You're not sending intergalactic messages on wifi, even if it is very good wifi. Best guess is for drones.

Drones? Best guess. We haven't found any. But they'd be too small to see from here anyway and it's not like Juno can catch any outside of pure luck

Any messages to their homeworld? No signals sent out of solar system. Doesn't look like it could if it wanted to.

So have you gone there? No. Juno just happened to get lucky.

It looks like a fucking Barney Dinosaur Yes

Why post to 4chan Because no one will believe it, so China won't get curious.

What caused the impact? Fuck if I know. How would we know it even is an impact?

*Technically speaking, a giant purple rock emitting wifi doesn't have to be aliens.

Some guy.. .whistleblower is dropping Alien truthbombs Guy was on the other night did not think much about it.. but now with photos. 4chan thread https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/302388226 best pic original ping. https://files.catbox.moe/ewk06n.png Ran through fotoforensics ELA https://files.catbox.moe/mkss1w.JPG GIF .. I assume to be Ganymede https://files.catbox.moe/najeb3.gif Another https://files.catbox.moe/g51889.png Ummm orbital... blurry..ish. https://files.catbox.moe/4jojpy.gif LISTEN TO THE FM SIGNAL FROM GANYMEDE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA-lTvapy3E&ab_channel=JeetKaJazba -------------------------------------------------------------------- >What do you think it's for? It's function is not known. It's only been observed a few times >What's the signal for? It's for local use. You're not sending intergalactic messages on wifi, even if it is very good wifi. Best guess is for drones. >Drones? Best guess. We haven't found any. But they'd be too small to see from here anyway and it's not like Juno can catch any outside of pure luck >Any messages to their homeworld? No signals sent out of solar system. Doesn't look like it could if it wanted to. >So have you gone there? No. Juno just happened to get lucky. >It looks like a fucking Barney Dinosaur Yes >Why post to 4chan Because no one will believe it, so China won't get curious. >What caused the impact? Fuck if I know. How would we know it even is an impact? *Technically speaking, a giant purple rock emitting wifi doesn't *have* to be aliens.

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*It’s not E.T.,” said Patrick Wiggins speaking to Fox. “It’s more of a natural function.” Wiggins is a NASA ambassador from Utah.

The signals mostly originated from electrons. As much as radio signals from extra-terrestrials would be exciting (or scary according to the hundreds of alien invasion movies from Hollywood), it is simply a natural phenomenon from a probably lifeless planet. There is a process called cyclotron maser instability. It is a process that can occur in electromagnetic fields. The process causes electrons within the whirl to oscillate much slower than their spin rate. As a result, all the electromagnetic and radio waves in the surrounding location can get amplified. This amplified frequency was thereupon picked by the spacecraft. Juno was moving through a region of Jupiter where magnetic field lines of the planet can connect with the Ganymede moon. This is where the signals were picked as well.

The same electrons that cause these radio signals can also be responsible for creating auroras in the far-ultraviolet spectrum. One such instance was captured by the cameras about Juno spacecraft.

In 2011, NASA sent a space probe named JUNO out into space. It was a part of NASA’s “New Frontiers Program.” The program consists of a series of missions where NASA aims to explore our entire solar system and strengthen our understanding of space.

The probe was aimed towards Jupiter in order to study the planet and discover more about how it was formed or how it evolved over time. It entered Jupiter’s orbit in 2016. According to the official website, Juno has some state of the art technology aboard and it will “observe Jupiter's gravity and magnetic fields, atmospheric dynamics and composition, and evolution.”e

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> it is simply a natural phenomenon from a probably lifeless planet.

Except for the fact that it did not come from Jupiter it came from Ganymede which is not a planet. If it is a " Natural phenomenon " they would have picked it up years ago.. and not be so surprised that there is one there now.. it's like saying " this is a well known natural phenomenon.. Wow.. an FM Signal from Ganymede! " Not to mention in 2022 the Euro space agency will launch " " it is going to... where?...... Ganymede.

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they explained it but they can't understand it for you because..science seeks a rational explanation first before jumping to the improbable.