"UFO Planet X" LOOOL. You are an idiot. It's not "Planet X" because of the simple reason that there isn't such planet, that is Jupiter and it's moons.
Very good, I see four (4) moons. Thinking about getting a pair of 25 X 100mm Binoculars from Orion. Done had about 3-4 big scopes, 10" reflectors, sold them all. Just to big to move around.
ive taken an interest in jupiter in the past couple of months after a man showed me a digital photo he had taken through a telescope he had. I havent been able to see the moons even on the darkest of moonless nights, I dont know what this is,
Nice quality better than my cam by miles. I had a look through binoculars too and the moons just looked like a blurry ring like saturn but you can actually make them out on this. Got to get a telescope me thinks.
As you know all planets has its periods. Its like our planet against the Sun. When its summer the sun seems bigger and its warm because we are closer to it. When its winter its cold and sun is smaller because we are in the distance of it. The same with all other planets. The same with Jupiter and his moons. Thats why it is so big and bright.
The Earth is farthest from the sun in July and is closest to the sun in January. During summer, the rays hit the Earth at a steep angle. The light does not spread out as much, thus increasing the amount of energy hitting any given spot. The long day hours allow the Earth time to reach warm temperatures.
Winter, the rays hit the Earth at a shallow angle and are more spread out, which minimizes the amount of energy that hits any given spot. Also long nights short days
its jupiter. stellarium. and you see that it is jupiter. however if you want to see nirbiru go to google earth. view sky. put in 6h 9m 47.47, 22 27 54.52 and you will see it.
is it on the left side of the moon? I'm trying to find it now and i see an unusual bright light to the left of it...too bad i have no high quality camera to see the moons around it to.
@redeye99999 I thought it must be however I have never seen it so large bright and with the moons clearly visible. All this with just binoculars it looked stunning , Camcorder doesn't do it justice.
@tarifa37 its lovely. yeah parick moore said this planet is at its brightest at this time. He may be part of the cover up?? We'll never know until it happens!!
@tarifa37 We have seen this object in the South hemisphere since last year. I wonder why NASA did not say anything about it in that period. Furthermore, due to the size of Jupiter, I find little odd those moons being visible .... I mean, it is almost impossible to see Jupiter´s moons without a powerful telescope... So... maybe this object could not be Jupiter after all...
It's most definitely Jupiter. I've seen the same thing through a shitty telescope when I was 11. Now, 19 years later, it still looks the same with a shitty telescope. Jupiter's moons are no problem to see.
"UFO Planet X" LOOOL. You are an idiot. It's not "Planet X" because of the simple reason that there isn't such planet, that is Jupiter and it's moons.
TiMeIZeRo 1 year ago
Very good, I see four (4) moons. Thinking about getting a pair of 25 X 100mm Binoculars from Orion. Done had about 3-4 big scopes, 10" reflectors, sold them all. Just to big to move around.
outbackjack1974 1 year ago
ive taken an interest in jupiter in the past couple of months after a man showed me a digital photo he had taken through a telescope he had. I havent been able to see the moons even on the darkest of moonless nights, I dont know what this is,
b4zuk 1 year ago
Nice quality better than my cam by miles. I had a look through binoculars too and the moons just looked like a blurry ring like saturn but you can actually make them out on this. Got to get a telescope me thinks.
STEELROBR 1 year ago
As you know all planets has its periods. Its like our planet against the Sun. When its summer the sun seems bigger and its warm because we are closer to it. When its winter its cold and sun is smaller because we are in the distance of it. The same with all other planets. The same with Jupiter and his moons. Thats why it is so big and bright.
johnrehak 1 year ago
@johnrehak Sorry, wrong.
The Earth is farthest from the sun in July and is closest to the sun in January. During summer, the rays hit the Earth at a steep angle. The light does not spread out as much, thus increasing the amount of energy hitting any given spot. The long day hours allow the Earth time to reach warm temperatures.
Winter, the rays hit the Earth at a shallow angle and are more spread out, which minimizes the amount of energy that hits any given spot. Also long nights short days
narjahs 1 year ago
ok why is jupiter sooo bright at the mo and also the moon seems sooo bright too?
zedubman 1 year ago
its jupiter. stellarium. and you see that it is jupiter. however if you want to see nirbiru go to google earth. view sky. put in 6h 9m 47.47, 22 27 54.52 and you will see it.
johnnyboy5713 1 year ago
is it on the left side of the moon? I'm trying to find it now and i see an unusual bright light to the left of it...too bad i have no high quality camera to see the moons around it to.
NovaPulse 1 year ago
wow, that looks like jupiter's moons.. just 40 x .. pretty awesome.. io europa ganymede and callisto
mcplanetearth 1 year ago
it has multple smaller dots around it, could this mean that it is infact nibiru with planets/moons orbiting around it? good video, very clear.
Towerfallart5000 1 year ago
jupiter it was on the sky at night with patrick moore the other night!!
redeye99999 1 year ago
@redeye99999 I thought it must be however I have never seen it so large bright and with the moons clearly visible. All this with just binoculars it looked stunning , Camcorder doesn't do it justice.
tarifa37 1 year ago
@tarifa37 its lovely. yeah parick moore said this planet is at its brightest at this time. He may be part of the cover up?? We'll never know until it happens!!
redeye99999 1 year ago
@tarifa37 We have seen this object in the South hemisphere since last year. I wonder why NASA did not say anything about it in that period. Furthermore, due to the size of Jupiter, I find little odd those moons being visible .... I mean, it is almost impossible to see Jupiter´s moons without a powerful telescope... So... maybe this object could not be Jupiter after all...
TheCarrierofLight 1 year ago
@TheCarrierofLight
that's not right. in fact it is very easy to see the 4 moons. all you need are usual binoculars or a camera with 10x zoom. :)
grusel0204 1 year ago
@TheCarrierofLight
It's most definitely Jupiter. I've seen the same thing through a shitty telescope when I was 11. Now, 19 years later, it still looks the same with a shitty telescope. Jupiter's moons are no problem to see.
impreprex1979 1 year ago