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Originally posted by OzWeatherman
Originally posted by SeeingBlue
why does it appear on both sides of the sun?
Because thats what sundogs do, check the below link
www.atoptics.co.uk...
To add
Each 'dog' is red coloured towards the sun and sometimes has greens and blues beyond
[edit on 18/10/2009 by OzWeatherman]
Originally posted by skeetontheconspiracy
yeah that stinks, end of the world in 2012 is not good.
Even those these are cool and I believe in nibiru, i hope these are wrong
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Originally posted by MischeviousElf
reply to post by MissSmartypants
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]
Michel R. Legrand and Robert J. Delmas of Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Geophysique de l'Environment published an article "Soluble Impurities in Four Antarctic Ice Cores Over the Last 30,000 Years" in Annals of Glaciology (10, 1988, pp 116-120). They graphed the Oxygen 18 variations and the ionic components Na = NH (sub4) and Ca (sup 2) and H and Cl and NO (sub 3) and SO (sub 4). The time scale for each ionic component level as well as the O (sup 18) levels stretches back 30,000 years. The graph shows correlations to spikes at 5,200 BC, 8,800 BC, 12,400 BC, c. 16,000 BC, c. 19,600 BC. All of these were times of great geologic stress.