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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 06:50 PM by Enigma Publius
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star and flag, these are new to me...great job.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 06:53 PM by MissSmartypants
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Yeah, they're interesting to watch until you stop and think just what it means for humanity. (Big sigh....).
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 06:59 PM by Paroxysm
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There was an anomaly that appeared on STEREO-B satellite images 2 weeks ago on the 5th and 6th of October.
stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov...
stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov...
This anomaly in the image may just be dirt or junk on the lens, but I can't really say one way or the other.
Remember that "Brown Dwarfs" neither reflect light like other planets in our solar system, nor do they emit their own light like our sun.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:03 PM by MissSmartypants
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Wow. Thanks for the images.
There certainly is a lot of conflicting information about Nibiru. It has been described as having a red glow with what appear to be wings, which is
actually a discharge much like that of a comet. I guess we'll see.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:08 PM by star in a jar
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Yes, it could be a planet or moon that orbits the brown dwarf reflecting the sunlight from our main sun, instead of it being the brown dwarf, or
similar star itself.
I wonder if it's one of our planets though like venus or mecury, there needs to be a completely independent, comprehensive proof or debunk research
on this...
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:14 PM by MissSmartypants
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Yes, I agree we need someone to say if it's just an ordinary planetary body. Phage, where are you?
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:14 PM by Paroxysm
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Originally posted by MissSmartypants
There certainly is a lot of conflicting information about Nibiru. It has been described as having what appear to be wings
There was also this SOHO (LASCO C3) image from March of this year (which showed some anomaly which appeared to have "wings". If I remember
correctly debunkers/skeptics were claiming that it was a 'Sungrazing Comet':
sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov...
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:17 PM by MissSmartypants
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Again ....thank you for the contribution.
Are you aware of the story behind the alien in your avatar? If not, it's quite fascinating.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:18 PM by Paroxysm
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Originally posted by star in a jar
reply to post by Paroxysm
Yes, it could be a planet or moon that orbits the brown dwarf reflecting the sunlight from our main sun, instead of it being the brown dwarf, or
similar star itself.
The 'anomaly' which I was talking about in those pictures, was the "dark" round spot closest to the sun which is neither reflecting light nor
producing it. In those photos if it really is an object/body and not just dirt on the lens, then it is neither reflecting nor producing any light.
This I find odd.
The other 2 objects which are definitely reflecting light, are 2 of the other planets in our solar system.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:18 PM by StoneGarden
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Great Videos MissSmartyPants...
Without being all doom n gloomy... what would be the benefits of this planet? Are there any? Could the planet be inhabitable? Could it be a ticket out
of our current planet? What is your opinion? could you elaborate on your 'big sigh' a little please?
I can only imagine the possibilities, and unless someone knows for certain... no one can really call this improbable(the existence of X...)... I
really found the last video the most striking...
In my opinion.... It could be possible that this was the planet that hit the moon, ages ago..., it could be the reason we have an asteroid belt(aka
former planet), but I don't think that this planet will hit ours in the near future... - But if it does exist, and I'm around to see it come
close... what a show it would be! I probably wouldn't sleep very much
Starred and Flagged. TY!!
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:24 PM by Paroxysm
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Originally posted by StoneGarden
but I don't think that this planet will hit ours in the near future..
I don't know of anybody claiming that right now.
Most who are claiming it is real, are claiming that it will swing through our solar system, coming close enough to earth to greatly affect our planet
through the gravitational force which this immense planetary body would have on other objects.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:24 PM by MischeviousElf
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Most of the Vid/Pictures can be explained by optics, flares and normal planetary orbits etc...
However I find a link after playing the last video in your OP interesting here:
Has anyone followed the coordindinates of that object since the time of the video made? Or seen it before, discussed etc?
Can anyone tell me where it is meant to be now, and if so any astronomers out there who know its distance now to us and relative position to the
earth, esp the differance in the position of it, AND distance on the date of the video, and the same for now?
Is it a labelled object officially if so what is it called?
Kind Regards,
Elf
[edit on 18-10-2009 by MischeviousElf]
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:25 PM by MissSmartypants
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Of course it wouldn't have to actually hit the planet to affect the planet. Supposedly it's a brown dwarf star(most solar systems are binary
systems) with, I believe, seven 'moons/planetoids' orbiting it. That...passing through our solar system would have to leave a mark. Hence the big
sigh.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:25 PM by Solidus Green eye
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Could it be Venus or Jupiter? I know Venus is slightly visible at dusk sometimes..
2nd line
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:28 PM by Lichter daraus
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Not trying to be a thread killer or anything but all you really got there are some good videos of reflections. I'm gonna star and flag you anyway,
because you never know, keep looking up, the universe is amazing.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:29 PM by MissSmartypants
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:31 PM by Lichter daraus
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Originally posted by MissSmartypants
reply to post by StoneGarden
Of course it wouldn't have to actually hit the planet to affect the planet. Supposedly it's a brown dwarf star(most solar systems are binary
systems) with, I believe, seven 'moons/planetoids' orbiting it. That...passing through our solar system would have to leave a mark. Hence the big
sigh.
You are correct, and i believe astronomers just recently found out or sun, is binary star, correct me if I'm wrong...
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:33 PM by Lichter daraus
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I know for a fact Phage will tell you its not Planet X, he has said it many times in plenty of other planet X threads.
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reply posted on 18-10-2009 @ 07:36 PM by OzWeatherman
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Well I can safely say that the first three there are a meteorological optical phenomenen known as a sundog...
I thought you Nibiru'ers said that Nibiru was only able to be seen from the south pole? That in itself is incorrect too, as if was able to be seen
from the south pole it would be visible from the entire southern hemisphere....and I live in the southern hemisphere.
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