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Originally posted by 1990teg4dr
Originally posted by Pryde87
Where does this second sun go on a clear day? Does it just show up when it wants to....
Think of it as an eclipse... We spin, it spins, all objects are moving. You can only see it on certain days! Are you so ignorant to believe we stand still?
Originally posted by 1990teg4dr
Originally posted by Lady_Tuatha
What about the countless independent astronomy enthusiasts with telescopes?
Would all these people not have picked up on this?
SoHo has picked up on it countless times. Along with the twin STEREO satellites.
Originally posted by Oxize
Theres no such thing as a second sun. Me as an amateur photographer, this are just showing reflections on the clouds. Nothing to see there. The refraction is caused pointing your camera directly in the sun. Every give's this effect.
There was a niburu like planet a while ago in our galaxy (far out the van Allen Belt), just outside our Solar system. But even that one wasnt on our cours to our solar system.
You wont shoot a niburu like planet with a ordinary camera, because if it was, ppl should already see it with the bigger telescopes or by amateur telescopes. And if you shooted it here from earth we would be prbly dead already
This is a fringe issue, at least in the United States, with hardly any coverage in newspapers or network TV. Compared to the many serious problems we face, such as the near-collapse of the world economy, nuclear proliferation, the H1N1 influenza pandemic, and the threat of global warming, this 2012 stuff is a joke.
Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
Hmmmmmm these are good pics. I'm very open-minded but even with that I find it hard to believe in Nibiru. I guess I just believe that if there is a 10th planet/brown dwarf heading towards us we would be able to see it by now.
Originally posted by wrathchild
I though I would check...
I went outside...yes thats the place that has wind and light for some of you ATS'ers
So I looked up and looked for bright objects....Y es!!! I found it.
So I started counting.....1
I looked around for more bright burning orbs that hurt my eyes...I searched for more than three seconds..yet my extensive search of the skys led me to one number....1
So let me conclude my expedition by saying after countless re-counts my grand total number of bright, eye tearing balls of fire in the sky is 1...I would not be offended if somebody does a re-count because my math skills are not that great.