Blue Planet in our solar system near Earth? Why no posts on ATS yet?, page 1
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Topic started on 10-11-2011 @ 12:36 AM by smarterthanyou


Fast forward to 1:15
Comments greatly appreciated!

edit: Would appreciate experienced astronomers comments, amateur or not. Found this on VonHelton's channel just now. As he says, you can see the lens flare in the very bottom right corner, so the big blue ball to the right-top-right area is NOT LENS FLARE. Let's make this go viral.
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reply posted on 10-11-2011 @ 12:39 AM by ApolloBloodline
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Appears to be a lens flare to me I am all for a new planet in our solar system but this is not it. Sorry :\



reply posted on 10-11-2011 @ 12:40 AM by smarterthanyou
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wrong, look again, the lens flare is in the very bottom right corner. first it appears on the right side, then as the satellite or whatever it is filming moves along the flare appears in the bottom right.
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reply posted on 10-11-2011 @ 12:52 AM by smarterthanyou
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you can see the lens flare clearly on the right side brosif. then in the bottom right corner. did you even watch the entire clip from 1:15 on or did you watch maybe 5 seconds of it and then come to your conclusion?


reply posted on 10-11-2011 @ 12:54 AM by darkest4
It's been posted here www.abovetopsecret.com...
and thoroughly debunked as it is obviously lens flare... there's even a 2nd bigger, more transparent blue circle on the right side of the picture in line with it, about as classic an example of lens flare as you can get...

Besides did you really think a big blue planet could be sitting in our solar system that close to earth and amateur astronomers or even yourself with a pair of binoculars would all miss it?? Not to mention the measurable gravitational effects it would have.

Or let me guess you thought it was one of those "stealth cloaking nibiru" planets
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reply posted on 10-11-2011 @ 12:59 AM by Garfee
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If it's not a lens flare why does it's size fluctuate with the movement of camera and light?



reply posted on 10-11-2011 @ 01:12 AM by Lighterside
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If you were smarter than the OP (who couldn't figure out how to properly use search to begin with) then you would know! Some things are just beyond the understanding of an average person. /sarcasm

Lucky for us, he's smarter than the rest of us! /snickering

oooooh, couldn't help myself (incoming wrist slap possible)

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reply posted on 10-11-2011 @ 01:23 AM by Lighterside
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Bah, don't feel bad, it could be worse. You could be thinking you're looking at a giant blue planet with moons.

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