[allplanets-hollow] Circular edge

I think you're right. I'd bet the circle is there because the satellites
have no data of the area. Why? Because the government can't have weathermen
spotting North Pole anomalies, can they?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Frohwein [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 6:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Circular edge

Dean wrote:

Ralph,

Now I see it, the circular edge of clouds. I really don't think that the
edge is natural.

I'm thinking it might just be the location of the weather satellite(s)
and that these are not actual photos. You can see the same affect today:

http://www.usatoday.com/weather/satpic/wsatusaa.htm

If it's a generated photo instead of an actual photo then anything is
possible. I realize that adding the atmosphere halo around the edge is
probably not cut & paste stuff but with the tools these days I don't
rule it out. They could be reconstructing clouds everywhere but at the
North Pole. Possibly because they aren't able or chose not to weather
satellite scan that area.

If everytime one go's to that web site you only see zero clouds in that
area then that would lend credibility to the generated photos theory.
But, who knows for sure.

Jeff

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