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LIVE Search For NIBIRU - WEBCAST ON NOW!!!!! (Link)
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[quote:Dr. Astro:MV8yMDg2MDA0XzM1MTI5MzYxXzk0OTdCNjJD] [quote:optimum judgment:MV8yMDg2MDA0XzM1MTI5MjQxX0E3NjNCRTk5] [quote:Dr. Astro:MV8yMDg2MDA0XzM1MTI5MDg4XzcxOEU5RDVG] [quote:Dr. Astro:MV8yMDg2MDA0XzM1MTI4Nzk2XzMyREVGMEY5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 23094175:MV8yMDg2MDA0XzM1MTI4NjU1XzZBMDg0Nzg=] Well, at least they found one anomaly and CME...notice Dr Astro disappeared after noticing the anomaly...probably researching now. [/quote] Yes, and luckily I hung onto my earlier screencaps of when they had Jupiter in the same scope immediately prior. I made a gif animation and you can see the glow is exactly where Jupiter had been in the image: http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/mm477/ngchunter/jupiterunknowncomparison_zps2649a8ef.gif Furthermore, there's another faint spot right where one Jupiter's moons had been (just left of dead center in the Jupiter image). That is not a star, you can see that as well in the astrometrically solved version: http://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/38806#annotated That proves that it's just quantum efficiency hysteresis, which produces a "ghosting" effect from bright objects in images that immediately follow it. [/quote] Just for the sake of specifying, the bright moon of Jupiter that also left hysteresis is Ganymede. Io and Europa were much closer to Jupiter on the right side of the planet and their hysteresis spots are harder to distinguish from the overall glow, and they're much harder to see in the original Jupiter image (Europa looks a bit like a bulge on Jupiter's right side). Callisto was outside of the field of view, much farther to the right. [/quote] isn't that the same effect seen during the venus crossing,when you could see the sun's corona through venus? [/quote] Bingo. Yes, you're exactly right. [/quote]
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In Approximately 20 minutes, the SLOOH Space Camera will go live.
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link to events.slooh.com
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ABOUT THE NEXT EVENT
Slooh Space Camera will go on a live hunt for Doomsday Scenario #1; that planet Earth will be hit by a mysterious planet named Nibiru, otherwise known as Planet-X. Live from Canary Islands.
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link to www.youtube.com
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OTHER EVENTS
EOW - Hunt for Nibiru #2 - 19 DEC
EOW - Near-Earth Objects - 19 DEC
EOW - Near-Earth Objects - 20 DEC
EOW - Solar/Polar Reversal - 20 DEC
Will you be watching............just in case?
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