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Originally posted by CLPrime
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
Not to mention the physical impossibility of a second sun this close, or that it's only seen in certain areas at different times, and aside from the fact that, in this case, it's only visible in the water, I have to ask: how is it possible that this "second sun" could be so many different sizes?
It is notable, though, that the phenomenon does seem to be increasing dramatically. It could indicate something atmospheric, at most.
Originally posted by sekos
I can see that small dot on the left hand side. this is very interesting. Is it really a planet or another sun?? I will hope someone here tells us right.
thanks for that, Star n flag for you my friend!
Originally posted by Holly N.R.A.
Sorry...not like the one in China. The small dot by the real sun is in the lense.
Look again there is a "twin" to the small dot....there ya go...
Originally posted by CLPrime
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
Not to mention the physical impossibility of a second sun this close, or that it's only seen in certain areas at different times, and aside from the fact that, in this case, it's only visible in the water, I have to ask: how is it possible that this "second sun" could be so many different sizes?
It is notable, though, that the phenomenon does seem to be increasing dramatically. It could indicate something atmospheric, at most.