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  • is more about a year i see that star even from italy even from romania!i hope to be Nibiru :D

  • That's Nemesis. Good job.

  • I have been watching that planet for 3 months now and hasn't moved from its orbit. My wife told me to look at 3 am its east side instead of west. I checked stellarium and venus is not there at that time. Can you explain that?

  • That's not Planet X.. That's Uranus. I can see it clearly.

  • 9.p.m. west sky. Venus. Try to visit nearest observatory and speak with astronomers. They all say the same. Venus.

  • Please stop quarreling... Buy a $50 telescope and just find out what it is... That's not my point anyways... I just want to remind something to nibiru watchers all over the world. You most certainly forget to take the speed of light into account, meaning that if this is Nibiru, it's closer than you see (if it is 1 light year away, whatever you're seeing is one year old residual light just arriving here) Most likely, we won't see it until it's here already.

  • @Vx4xVenomous A VERY SMART OBSERVATION....ALL THE MORE REASON TO GET YOUR SOUL ON YOUR PATH...

  • @Vx4xVenomous ahaha, planet that moves with a speed of light? if it is 1 light year away than it would take thousunds to come here

  • @shimeluchin It's not the planet that moves with the speed of light, but the light of the planet.

    It creates a paradox between what was when the light was emitted and what is at the moment we see it from here.

    If it's 2 light years, we will see where it is with a 2-year delay. In the meantime, the planet has moved at its own speed.

  • @Vx4xVenomous yes but, if it is coming toward us, then the distance gets shorter, so when he comes near enough( maybe in our solar system) it only takes minutes or hours for his light to come here.... it could be very near, comparing how big it is now...

  • @shimeluchin

    Indeed yes, you're right about that.

    But regardless, in the end, what can really be done to avoid it's coming, if it is coming ?

    Wait & see I guess, but then, what would be the point of all the panic around it ? If it's coming, then it's coming, end of story.

    It would be nice to know, that's for sure, but it doesn't change any possible outcome.

    Peace =)

  • @Vx4xVenomous it can not collide with us, cuz planet cannot change its route, so if it hasnt hit us before in the past, it can not do that now, it will only cause a lot of disturbance and that is all, and if it is something going to hit us , i agree, there is no point of panic...would be nice to know, ofcourse, so i could stop doing pointless every day tasks

  • @shimeluchin

    Yep, I was talking about those daily tasks ^^

    I know about the collision, could happen if the trajectory was somehow altered (massive gravitationnal shift maybe) but I don't even think it's coming, at least not in 2012)

    I think our problem will be closer to home before that anyway, Jupiter and Saturn are more interesting to me.

  • Not Venus... this has no orbit.

  • @bloodcrest007 finally someone with an open mind.

  • It's venus! Download the freeware "Stellarium" and enter your location and time of day and you will see for yourselves this is our neighbor Venus. People have been freaking out over Venus since ancient times. It can get so bright it can go through phases like our moon.

  • @tcline614

    Its real easy for the government to say to stellarium....here is a couple million dollars...call that object in the sky Venus. Just take and use google earth sky for an example. The ancients said Nibiru was located in the Orion sector. Then in the 1980's NASA found a planet the size of Jupiter there..published it..then mysteriously retracted it. Now google earth sky has that part of the sky cut out so you cant see anything. Look at the bigger picture and stuff starts to add up

  • @melwell10 Dude, it's no cover up!! It's Venus. Do a little research on whats called "astronomy" and it's completely and utterly plain to see what this is. When you start researching this ever elusive thing called "astronomy" you will find that the position of the planets are quite easy to track. A real Captain of a ship needs only the stars to navigate and after you learn where what is the sky you can do this as well. No Planet X just Venus! We haven't lost track of it for millenniums.

  • @tcline614 And the so called missing block in Orion is nothing more than incomplete data. It happens all the time in sky surveys and they are all over Google sky, Worldwide Telescope and etc.. Doesn't mean they are hiding something but rather such a large field of view is almost impossible to capture 100% of it. Use your head. It's obvious!

  • @tcline614 why are you so convince you are accurate, have you no imagination, to wonder why EVERY ANCIENT CULTURE mentions a version of whatever you want to call whatever is "up there" that's reeking havoc in our solar system/planet. Do you have so much "faith/trust/naivety" to think "the government, or whomever" couldn't lie to you, or at least "misdirect" you. Think about it, there is no telling "whats up there", and 'THEY" could lie about it till you died of old age clueless never knowing...

  • @tcline614 that western "star" probably is VENUS...that don't mean there AIN'T SOMETHING ELSE "UP THERE"....too much space for US to KNOW everything to know about what may be there...science that does not change is not science...its DOGMA...and you certainly do not own or control the scientific community, the media, or any government; most EVERY person on the planet is spoon fed everything they THINK they know about anything. just be "open" to possibilities; NEMESIS is science fact now, NASA..

  • @tcline614

    I have been tracking the stars and this "venus" since January. All the stars have moved since..the constellations. When I first started tracking this star...mercury was right under it to the right. Mercury has sinced moved on its way like a planet should do. After almost 6 months this star hasn't moved. Last I check Venus had an orbit just like any other planet

  • @melwell10 well if you say it's not moving then it must be VERY far away from us... which is not possible considering how bright it is... only objects which are not moving are distant galaxies, quasars and such OR satellites in static orbit which is 36.000 km above the Earth surface... so either way, what you're saying doesn't make any sense to say at least...

  • @melwell10

    Yea everyone is saying, do some research use stellarium and google sky, lol as if that was research, who do you guys think are controlling most of the sattelights and ''astronomy'' programs

    Think!!

    If you guys really vant to find out, then buy a telescope, and a cam, then film the thing every day at different times and use a compass allso, write down the cordinates and time, then repeat that until you come to some conclusion, and that way can track its orbit somewhat.

  • @anotherising

    It does cost some bucks i know, i can't afford it but that method worked 1000's of years ago just without a cam, the aztec,egyptians,mayans,chinese etc all figured out the nearby sky and surtainly allso saw Venus at that point, if it is not Venus, it will be static, that means it will not go away and just hang there every month after month 12 month per year same position (i have looked at it the last 6 month same position) but try out compas, timezones,capture,remember,wri­te down

  • well i just want to say that this "brown dwarf" star is closer to us than jupiter compare the sizes in sky very interesting and its getting bigger

  • I've been watching this "Venus" too - since mid April. Always the same position, always the brightest object in the sky, visible when it's still dusk, sets between 10:30 and 11 pm. I am in Bulgaria, that's more than 5,000 miles from Chicago.

  • yup... it is venus ^_^

  • @neutrino006 why is it Venus? I'm not saying that it is Nibiru but why do you think this is Venus, since it has not changed its position in a considerable period of time?

    Don't get me wrong, I'm just gathering as much information i can.

    Thank you

  • @ekpa No problem ^_^ See... the only planet close enough and in that position regarding to sun and earth is Venus... and this is according to all star charts available, and my own research in planetary positions and movements. Don't know how to explain it better, but this is how things they are right now. But more spectacular event is the rising of Jupiter in the morning sky. It makes me thinking about distances ^_^

  • earths sister planet venus

  • venus

  • I have been watching this "star" since February. When it first appeared it was accompanied by mercury towards the bottom right. Mercury has since moved on because of its orbit...but this star has not moved at all...in the same place since February..except ten times brighter now

  • @melwell10 VENUS is both the evening star, and the morning star...depending on the season...

  • nope not venus

  • @jasonhodges and where's your proof other than a gut feeling?

  • Venus

  • Biggest  damn "Venus" Ive ever seen.....

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