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Bright Star or Planet in Daylight Sky - Vega?
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[quote:2012Portal:MV8xOTc4MDM2XzMzMjc5ODQ0Xzk5RTVBQUMz] [quote:DUCM900:MV8xOTc4MDM2XzMzMjc5NzU4XzgyMTQ5MDk0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 10957384:MV8xOTc4MDM2XzMzMjc5NTAxXzg1M0IwODFC] All life originated in the constellation Lyra. What you're seeing is not Vega or Venus. It's a planet with characteristics we've never seen before. Hard to believe, but within the next couple days this will be confirmed. There's a good chance the announcement will be made Sep 11th. [/quote] [youtube]http://youtu.be/eYweHuF1wv0[/youtube] [/quote] Thanks. "[i]planets wandering without an orbit[/i]" Interesting. Could explain why it is there one day and not the next. [/quote]
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Bright Star or Planet in Daylight Sky - Vega?
Just filmed it here in The Netherlands and will process. I think it is Vega, but not sure. Have a look - Eastward about 50 degress upward.
update 2:
See second page
- astronomy expert see a very slim chance this is Vega or a star even, but SOMETHING ELSE!
updated with vid:
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