View Full Version : Shipwreck in Baltic Sea? A UFO?
Perhaps a USO - Unidentified Sunken Object. It will be interesting to find out what it is.
A group of treasure hunters based in Stockholm, using sonar, has found a strange disc-shaped object on the floor of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland. From above, it looks a bit like the Millennium Falcon of "Star Wars" fame. It's large -- 197 feet in diameter -- and it's in about 275 feet of water. Leading to (or from) it is a churned-up track on the sea floor of about 1,600 feet.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/shipwreck-baltic-sea-ufo-millennium-falcon-disc-shaped/story?id=15471558#.Tyf-iCOkl4s
micromass
Jan31-12, 10:45 AM
http://laurendate.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/giorgio_blur.jpg
That's obviously Pac Man!
http://a.abcnews.com/images/Technology/ht_bactic_sonar_mystery_thg_120130_wg.jpg
Greg Bernhardt
Jan31-12, 11:07 AM
http://laurendate.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/giorgio_blur.jpg
What's the deal with this guy? I see him as a meme all over the internet.
What's the deal with this guy? I see him as a meme all over the internet.He stars on a History Channel woo-woo show about ancient aliens. Humans couldn't have built the pyramids, humans couldn't have erected the stones at Stonehenge, etc, etc. I'm not saying that it was aliens, but it was Aliens!!!!
"Side scan sonar does not always reflect what's on the seafloor. Varying temperature and wave conditions can result in anomalies on the images."
http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2012/01/25/pkg-bowman-shipwreck-treasure-hunters.cnn
Respectfully submitted,
Steve
"Side scan sonar does not always reflect what's on the seafloor. Varying temperature and wave conditions can result in anomalies on the images."
http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2012/01/25/pkg-bowman-shipwreck-treasure-hunters.cnn
Respectfully submitted,
SteveSo everyone is excited to see what this turns out to be. Great link.
Moonbear
Jan31-12, 10:09 PM
What would the diameter of a submarine (pick a big one) be if you took a cross section through it? Or the stern of an old ship? It could be something up-ended. Might even be cooler if it's something natural.
DaveC426913
Jan31-12, 10:26 PM
What would the diameter of a submarine (pick a big one) be if you took a cross section through it?
Not even close. Typhoon class sub has a beam of 75ft. Between 2 and 3 times too small.
Or the stern of an old ship? It could be something up-ended. Might even be cooler if it's something natural.
I was thinkin' a bulkhead. But round? 200 feet?
A Nimitz class nuclear carrier is only 134 ft beam at the waterline.
This thing is huge.
My thought was a piece of continental shelf that broke off and slid downslope. Except there's no continental shelf in the Baltic Sea.
DaveC426913
Jan31-12, 10:37 PM
Hey.
You know what is that big and is found in the Baltic Sea?
Offshore Drilling Platforms.
Here's one (http://www.drillingcontractor.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/h2sfigure-2.jpg), randomly picked, that's 200ft in diameter...
I know. I'm a fun-wrecker.
wukunlin
Feb1-12, 12:43 AM
Hey.
You know what is that big and is found in the Baltic Sea?
Offshore Drilling Platforms.
Here's one (http://www.drillingcontractor.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/h2sfigure-2.jpg), randomly picked, that's 200ft in diameter...
I know. I'm a fun-wrecker.
http://halo.bungie.org/misc/halo3_hiresmedals/mid/35.jpg
although, I myself just couldn't see that can turn out to be anything exciting
Hey.
You know what is that big and is found in the Baltic Sea?
Offshore Drilling Platforms.
Here's one (http://www.drillingcontractor.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/h2sfigure-2.jpg), randomly picked, that's 200ft in diameter...
I know. I'm a fun-wrecker.They do have one oil rig on the Russian side. I checked and there is no record of an oil rig disaster. I guess the platform could have sunk while being transported from Sweden? Would they transport just the platform disk by towing? The object is between Sweden and Finland.
AlephZero
Feb1-12, 01:38 PM
I wonder if it's something as boring as the top of a volcanic plug. I don't know about the Baltic but there are plenty of them around Scotland - any size you like, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockall up to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ailsa_Craig
DaveC426913
Feb1-12, 05:06 PM
I wonder if it's something as boring as the top of a volcanic plug. I don't know about the Baltic but there are plenty of them around Scotland - any size you like, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockall up to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ailsa_Craig
Ah good one! Hadn't thought of that.
I wonder if it's something as boring as the top of a volcanic plug. I don't know about the Baltic but there are plenty of them around Scotland - any size you like, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockall up to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ailsa_Craig
It does look like a rock formation. I would bet that the "churned-up track" is just sediment being washed around it by the current.
DaveC426913
Feb2-12, 08:19 AM
It does look like a rock formation. I would bet that the "churned-up track" is just sediment being washed around it by the current.
Maybe but it would have to be an awfully strong current down there at 275ft to make such a clear track. As a diver, I know that without constant work, any non-rigid formations very quickly get smoothed out and disappear.
Moonbear
Feb3-12, 07:44 AM
Is the "track" really churned up, or just a different density or depth?
HowlerMonkey
Feb8-12, 11:29 PM
It's quite obvious.
http://application.denofgeek.com/images/m/75spaceships/main/CylonRaider.jpg
Hey.
You know what is that big and is found in the Baltic Sea?
Offshore Drilling Platforms.
Here's one (http://www.drillingcontractor.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/h2sfigure-2.jpg), randomly picked, that's 200ft in diameter...
I know. I'm a fun-wrecker.
I've never heard of any drilling platforms in the baltic sea. Where did you find that information?
DaveC426913
Feb19-12, 06:53 PM
I've never heard of any drilling platforms in the baltic sea. Where did you find that information?
I Googled 'drilling platforms Baltic Sea'. :wink:
Dickfore
Feb19-12, 07:02 PM
Just to give a pictorial representation of what was hinted to in the article the OP had linked. For the Trekkies on these fora:
http://images.wikia.com/starwars/images/1/1a/MillenniumFalconInterior.jpg
Mod note: image swapped with link to avoid thread stretching
DaveC426913
Feb19-12, 07:05 PM
Just to give a pictorial representation of what was hinted to in the article the OP had linked. For the Trekkies on these fora:
Uh. What exactly are the Trekkies going to do with that picture? Laugh? Spit?
Someone's showing his age ... :rolleyes:
Dickfore
Feb19-12, 07:13 PM
Being Trekkies, they would not know what the MF is.
I Googled 'drilling platforms Baltic Sea'. :wink:
Hmph... I didn't find it on wikipedia, so it clearly isn't true. :wink:
The only information I'm able to find about drilling platforms in the Baltic sea concerns some platforms in the vicinity of Kaliningrad, but that isn't between Sweden and Finland. Those are also reported to be created in the Kaliningrad area, so it does seem kind of strange that one would end up in the area where the photo was take.
DaveC426913
Feb20-12, 04:50 PM
Hmph... I didn't find it on wikipedia, so it clearly isn't true. :wink:
The only information I'm able to find about drilling platforms in the Baltic sea concerns some platforms in the vicinity of Kaliningrad, but that isn't between Sweden and Finland. Those are also reported to be created in the Kaliningrad area, so it does seem kind of strange that one would end up in the area where the photo was take.
Why is it kind of strange? I confess I know nothing about distribution and/or transportation of drilling rigs, but the fact that platforms are in the area is enough for me to consider it plausible. Do you know why there wouldn't be any there? Do you know where their port of first launch is?
But more importantly, however strange it may seem, trying to explain a drilling platform is far easier than most of the other suggestions so far.
Dickfore
Feb20-12, 06:31 PM
But more importantly, however strange it may seem, trying to explain a drilling platform is far easier than most of the other suggestions so far.
Barring my explanation. The resemblence is remarkable.
Why is it kind of strange? I confess I know nothing about distribution and/or transportation of drilling rigs, but the fact that platforms are in the area is enough for me to consider it plausible. Do you know why there wouldn't be any there? Do you know where their port of first launch is?
But more importantly, however strange it may seem, trying to explain a drilling platform is far easier than most of the other suggestions so far.
Well, there doesn't seem to be any drilling platforms between Sweden and Finland, (I live in the area, so I'm pretty damn sure of this) and the only ones in the Baltic Sea seem to be pretty far away to the south, and were construced even further to the south. Finland is located northeast from Stockholm, while Kaliningrad is located 350-400 miles to the south-southeast. (For some reason I feel as if I'm too tired to understand your question... I should probably go asleep now)
Well yeah, it seems more plausible. But I'm not very good at being constructive ;)
That "NCC-1701" written on it...what could that mean?
Dickfore
Feb21-12, 10:09 PM
That "NCC-1701" written on it...what could that mean?
That it made the Kessel Run in twelve parsecs.
CaptFirePanda
Feb23-12, 09:23 AM
Not to beat the Star Wars thing to death, but it does bear a striking resemblance to:
http://images.wikia.com/starwars/images/e/ee/DeathStar2.jpg
Just to give a pictorial representation of what was hinted to in the article the OP had linked. For the Trekkies on these fora:
http://images.wikia.com/starwars/images/1/1a/MillenniumFalconInterior.jpg
Mod note: image swapped with link to avoid thread stretching
I expected to see the enterprise :uhh:
DennisN
Feb26-12, 08:43 AM
I live in Sweden, so I have the most authority on this topic. What has been found is a real UFO. It has now been transported to a military facility. Don't ask me where, I am not allowed to reveal the location (http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3064951133_b514cc424b_o.jpg). Tests are currently being made on the craft. I got this information from a close friend of mine whose brother works in the military. So, in the near future we might have quantum weapons, antigravity, hyperdrives, teleports and psi-equipment. Then you all will fear the mighty Swedes!
"He stars on a History Channel woo-woo show about ancient aliens. Humans couldn't have built the pyramids, humans couldn't have erected the stones at Stonehenge, etc, etc. I'm not saying that it was aliens, but it was Aliens!!!!"
I've actually seen a couple of those programmes :surprised. I wish I didn't. They're full of wild speculations, most of them very easy to debunk. Why isn't there a delete button for my brain? :cry: Still, the thing that was found in the Baltic Sea is a UFO. I'm 100% sure, I read it on facebook. o:)
Edit: I've striked out the things which was supposed to be a joke.
I live in Sweden, so I have the most authority on this topic. What has been found is a real UFO. It has now been transported to a military facility. Don't ask me where, I am not allowed to reveal the location (http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3064951133_b514cc424b_o.jpg). Tests are currently being made on the craft. I got this information from a close friend of mine whose brother works in the military. So, in the near future we might have quantum weapons, antigravity, hyperdrives, teleports and psi-equipment.
Then you all will fear the mighty Swedes!
I've actually seen a couple of those programmes :surprised. I wish I didn't. They're full of wild and insane speculations, most of them very easy to debunk. Why isn't there a delete button for my brain? :cry: Still, the thing that was found in the Baltic Sea is a UFO. I'm 100% sure, I read it on facebook. o:)Very funny, but even in S&D we need to keep it serious.
DennisN
Feb26-12, 09:52 AM
Ok, sorry. Do you want me to edit/delete my post? Edit: Edit: I've striked out the things which was supposed to be a joke.
Ok, sorry. Do you want me to edit/delete my post? Edit: Edit: I've striked out the things which was supposed to be a joke.
:tongue2:
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