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Originally posted by 31Bravo
Not sure if someone already debunked it but I just took this with my phone.. unedited, unphotoshopped. No winged planet, it's simply Venus. Google Sky Map is a good FREE investment.
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This Week's Planet Roundup
Mercury is having a good dawn apparition, brightening from magnitude –0.2 to –0.9 this week. Look for it low in the east-northeast about an hour before sunrise. It's far below Mars, Castor, and Pollux.
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Venus is hidden in the glare of the Sun.
Originally posted by 31Bravo
reply to post by Chadwickus
I stand corrected just took another pic with my phone after thinking of a comeback for you Chadwick's im no photographer, im convinced now that it is a lensflare. Im actually in a car on the way to an FSU game so ill try to post up this new pic.
I compared photos to lens flares and conducted a little experiment and it seems what I thought was Venus is a lens flare. Thank you Chadwick's and NeoVein
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I still think the OPs video is a lens flare if definently not Venus.. unless someone here is an expert. In other words its still not Nibiru . (Sorry for such a messy post responded using a cell phone)
edit on 3-9-2011 by 31Bravo because: (no reason given)
um IN 1957 nasa said. heavenly body headed towards earth... but don't worry it will be at least 50 years before it gets here.. off topic but you dont hear much or anything about a heavenly body these days around earth do you?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by NeoVain
As long as the Sun is in the same position in the frame, the lens flare will be in the same position in the frame.
NO they didnt.. ok read what i have posted im not saying"oh its real" just thought it was a cool find thats all.. and actually yess they did saying no isnt true
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by shadowreborn89
No they didn't. Nibiru isn't even a Sumerian word, its Akkadian and it refers to a point of crossing, such as at a river. The Babylonian's are the first to use it as an astronomical term and refers to the highest point of the ecliptic and the constellation that resides there. In the MUL.APIN and a few other documents it also refers to planets that are in this position. These are usually Jupiter and Mercury.
Originally posted by NeoCharm
reply to post by shadowreborn89
I'm surprised howmany just start debunking the moment a subject gets posted.
Having an open mind and examining isn't even an issue anymore, well try to debunk THIS.
When you watch the vid, when the clouds clear, look at the water.
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