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Originally posted by intergalactic fire
reply to post by Malcher
similar to what?
Originally posted by Trublbrwing
Originally posted by Idonthaveabeard
Pic with droplets on the lens, they look similar to the OP pic I have to say. Wish it was something more exciting.
Exactly which shadow-less transparent water drop are you referring to?
Calling an apple a tomato does not make it so.
Originally posted by Malcher
Originally posted by intergalactic fire
reply to post by Malcher
similar to what?
The image i linked to shows venus and the sun together in similar size and distances from the op image. Sure at different angles but it does show how close they can appear. The op image is still very interesting.
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by westcoast
Some kind of debris or liquid stained the lens. You can't see anything out in space in broad daylight except the moon in the afternoon because the atmosphere scatters light.
So if you were wondering....NO it's not Nibiru.
Originally posted by TinkerHaus
Originally posted by Malcher
Originally posted by intergalactic fire
reply to post by Malcher
similar to what?
The image i linked to shows venus and the sun together in similar size and distances from the op image. Sure at different angles but it does show how close they can appear. The op image is still very interesting.
The image you presented shows a telescopic view.. Venus isn't this big when viewed with the naked eye, from Earth.