These images were taken in Austrailia. I hear a some saying Nibiru. Others don't have a clue. I just found this and wanted to share with ya'll. www.youtube.com...
What part of this picture says "incoming"? I remember Hail Bop and it looked big in the sky, but was nowhere near incoming. We have no coordinates
for this, or much information at all about this. I will look out for more but this thread seems to be lacking.
Interesting video. It does need more info. The pictures are pretty neat though. I know very little of astronomy, but whatever it is, it looks ominous
to me. Thanks for posting the vid.
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Well, being that this is from you tube and the fact that it only has 300 views im gonna have to go for a fail here.
However comet honda is in the area at this time frame it was closest on the 15th could this possibly be that?
Actually You tube is not showing the right amount of views each of these videos receive. You tube have been purposely, not adding the numbers every
time a Elenin, Niribu video has been views by members. Rhey have been doing this so other you tube members will forget about the video footage.
You tube has been guilty of this in the past censoring videos etc.
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Please, that is absolute tosh. It's not an incoming object of any kind.
Before anybody can jump to that conclusion we need many things answered, OK we have rough time and location but to be honest I don't even believe
that. We need the guy who took the picture to come on and explain himself. Given the nature of the illuminous youtube user I would say the picture is
lifted from somewhere else anyway.
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My guess is Canopus. It was in the southeastern sky on the morning of August 16 and is quite bright. Unfortunately the video doesn't give us much
frame of reference so I can't be 100% positive.
Not even that, I mean what are we supposed to be looking at here. Just how was the photo taken.
Your not seeing stars in the background you are seeing galaxies. What we have is a very low resolution image from a very deep view telescope like
Hubble. This is a HOAX and a poor one at that.
I been looking for related info on this. I did find this youtube video on a Hawaiian cloud cam with an archive search. Pazcat, what is your pixel
setting at because I see stars in the original video? www.youtube.com...
source:www.cfht.hawaii.edu.../movies/Aug08.mp4
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I don't know what my pixel setting is to be honest, but if you look at the close ups in the vid you see the stars appear as streaks and blobs, a star
should be just a point of light. What is in the video are galaxy's.
It really doesn't look like M42 at all, I think that's just a conclusion being jumped to because of the details given. Like I said, the galaxy's in
the background are a dead give away, you don't get them on regular M42 pics.
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This is impossible due to deep space matter and gases. It's why you see the twinkling effect when star gazing. The most sophisticated telescopes help
in the sharpness of the images. Even a poor image of a Hubble deep space image is more than revealing the difference between a star and a galaxy.
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