UFO, Alien, Scientist Find Evidence Of Life On Planet HD189733B? - Part 2by Ronald Nussbeck 

APEP-Advanced Photographic Extraction Process for the first time reveals the step by step process of it's ground breaking technology for the world to see first hand how images are produced. "This is beyond the current boundary of science, this Advanced Extraction Process revolutionizes the entire field of planet hunting", this goes well beyond anything NASA scientists currently use, this is a game changer".Teresa Van Horn.
The top right hand side of the photo is the starting point of the planet as taken by the Hubble space Telescope. Follow the arrows from one enlargement to the next. The bottom right photo is the refection of the sun off the planet as the process moved closer.
On July 11, 2007, a science team lead by Giovanna Tinetti published the results of their observations using the Spitzer Space Telescope concluding there is solid evidence of significant amounts of water vapor in the planets atmosphere. A follow up observation made by Giovanna Tinetti using the Hubble Space Telescope confirmed the presence of water vapor and organic compound methane. Methane at high temperature should cause water and methane to react, replacing the atmosphere with carbon monoxide.
The photo below is the planet coming into focus with the suns reflections off the atmosphere of HD 189733b.
The photo below shows the enlargement process continuing as APEP draws nearer the planets surface. The planet is believed to contain vast oceans of water that are likely beyond mans comprehension in depth with rain likely falling perpetually. Planet HD 189733b comes closer into to view.
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