THE SUN CRUISER PT. 2
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40 MINUTES LATER
Now the SC has come into view even more and you can clearly see the double wing formation
and the extended orange tip area.
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40 MINUTES LATER
There are several caption I won't post because we would too many pictures.
I took you to 12:00 so you could see how the appearance of the Sun Cruiser is at this time.
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3 HOURS AND 4 MINUTES LATER
The Sun Cruiser is well into view now and you can see the double winged span clearly.
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4 HOURS AND 46 MINUTES LATER
Here you can see the SC half way there to the Sun
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18 HOURS AND 24 MINUTES HAVE PASSED A NEW DAY
You can notice the orb in the middle of the SC appears to be doubling.
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3 HOURS AND 20 MINUTES LATER
In this caption we see both A and B Sun Cruisers.
Notice now the SC B and how its appearance has dramatically changed.
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1 HOUR AND 46 MINUTES LATER
The Sun Cruiser A disappeared at 3:26.
You can clearly see the double orb in this scene as well as the double wing span.
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2 HOURS LATER
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AS SEEN IN THE ABOVE CAPTION
You will take note of the change in the shape and the brightness.
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1 HOUR 56 MINUTES LATER
Look at the butterfly shape it has now, and how close to the Sun it is.
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Here you can get a real good idea of the shape.
Perhaps we are seeing an anomaly here with a mirrored image, reflecting from the Sun.
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1 HOUR LATER WE SEE THE SUN CRUISER DIVE INTO THE SUN!
For the first time I have been able to capture this object going into or going behind the Sun.
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1 HOUR 20 MINUTES LATER
Now the SC is just about gone. You can barely see the tail end.
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Here we can see just the end of the SC as it dives into the Sun.
In the film you can see the SC take a curve as it plunges.
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24 MINUTES LATER ... POOF!
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BY 11:26 WE HAVE A FLARE IN THAT GENERAL AREA 76 MINUTES LATER
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NOW WE SEE WHAT APPEARS TO BE THE SMALLER SUN CRUISER AT 14:26 HOURS
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You have seen the actions of the Sun Cruiser, or whatever it is step by step.
I hope this gives you an idea of the processing that these captions require on my part.
I wanted you to be able to see how the SC moves in time.
In many of the films the SC B may be on the other side of the Sun.
It is not always in the same place. I have also seen it move from North to South, West to East,
and from East to West as it has in this film.
If this is a planet it should still carry great respect for what we have been able to view in these captions.
If you or anyone out there has any opinions about these captions, please contact me.
I look forward to bring you more amazing pictures of these anomalies around our Sun.
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