Giant Mysterious Objects around a Star

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In summary, the use of Optical Vortex Coronagraph by the University of Arizona in 2006 has provided us with intriguing images of mysterious objects around a star, and further research in this area could potentially lead to a better understanding of the universe and our place in it.
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this is a piece of star's picture that was taken with using Optical Vortex Coronagraph by university arizona in 2006
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If you compare this objects with planets around star beside their unusual form you can see they are very bright as if they have their own light source aside of star. and also both of them have a unusual loop. that's why i call them mysterious objects.
some say this is "dust bunnies" if we had more picture from this star we could confirm or reject "dust bunnies "but if this objects really exist only explain i have is that'' we are not only smart life in universe"

the original picture is dark .i increase brightness and resolution original picture ,now you can see very exciting details.1)star's modified picture( if you zoom in this picture in your computer you can see planets and this mysterious objects around star )
1)http://www.flickr.com/photos/56238415@N05/5202118548/2)giant mysterious objects(false colors)

2)http://www.flickr.com/photos/56238415@N05/5201559937/3)star's original picture

3)http://www.flickr.com/photos/56238415@N05/5202260512/original picture from NASA website( format off File is Power Point )

http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/TPF/tpfcDocs/27a+TPFC_06+Palacios.ppt article about technology " Optical Vortex Coronagraph "

1)http://www.physorg.com/news8620.html

2)https://ritdml.rit.edu/bitstream/handle/1850/12442/GSwartzlanderArticle08-04-2006.pdf?sequence=1

3)http://www.cis.rit.edu/~grovers/Doc/Publications/OVC.pdf
 
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Hello,

Thank you for sharing this fascinating information about the mysterious objects around the star in the picture. I am always intrigued by new discoveries and the use of advanced technology to capture them. The use of Optical Vortex Coronagraph by the University of Arizona in 2006 is a remarkable feat and has certainly provided us with some intriguing images.

From the pictures, I can see that the objects have an unusual form and are very bright, almost as if they have their own light source. I agree with you that further pictures from this star would be helpful in confirming or rejecting the theory of "dust bunnies." However, if these objects do indeed exist, it would be a significant discovery and could potentially lead to a better understanding of the universe and our place in it.

The original picture, which you have modified to increase brightness and resolution, certainly reveals some exciting details. I can see the planets and the mysterious objects around the star, and they are indeed intriguing. The false color images of the giant mysterious objects also add to the mystery and make me wonder about their composition and origin.

Thank you for also providing links to articles about the technology used to capture these images. The Optical Vortex Coronagraph seems to be a highly advanced and innovative technology that has opened up new possibilities in the field of astronomy.

In conclusion, I agree with your statement that if these objects do exist, it would suggest that we are not the only intelligent life in the universe. It is an exciting thought, and I am eager to see any further developments in this area. Thank you for sharing this information, and I look forward to learning more about these mysterious objects.
 

1. What are giant mysterious objects around a star?

Giant mysterious objects around a star refer to any large and unexplained objects that are found orbiting a star in space. These objects can range from planets, moons, asteroids, or even other stars.

2. How are these objects discovered?

These objects are often discovered by astronomers using powerful telescopes and other advanced technology. They can also be detected through changes in a star's brightness or gravitational effects on the star itself.

3. Are these objects common?

Giant mysterious objects around a star are not as common as smaller objects like planets and asteroids. However, they are still relatively common in our universe and are being discovered more frequently as technology advances.

4. What makes these objects mysterious?

These objects are considered mysterious because they often have unusual characteristics or behaviors that cannot be easily explained by current scientific knowledge. For example, some may have irregular orbits or emit strange signals.

5. What can we learn from studying these objects?

Studying these objects can give us insights into the formation and evolution of stars and their surrounding environments. They can also help us understand the diversity of objects in our universe and potentially reveal new information about the origins of life.

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