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  • someone help me understand why I am looking at Venus and the light is pulsing. I thought the planets visible light stays steady? only stars twinkle!

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  • @sil3ntdogood Thanks for the comment...not so crazy...God is not in the universe, the universe is in God...How else could he be everywhere at once? Food for thought...lol...Peace!

  • It's not lens flare. Look at the image at .53 secs. there is a smaller loop on the opposite side. I'm a photographer, you CAN'T get lens flare on the dark side of an object. It is a solar flare hitting Venus's electro magnetic field and lighting it up. Venus's aurora borealis.

  • @Valthepixie I'm afraid you're worng. For one STEREO telescope Instruments are built different than your handy camera, two Venus don't have a electro magnetic fields at all.

  • @Skyywatcher88 I'm a proffessional photographer I don't have a "handy camera". Try a large format digital Hassleblad they cost c$20K. lol

    Venus does have an electromagnetic energy field, it's just not as strong as Earths mostly because Venus does not rotate so fast as Earth, or that could be a sympton not the cause. But it does have one. ;)

  • what an idiot.

  • that's odd..

  • lucifer means venus, && lucifer is depicted as the bringer of light. if this video is real that dipiction and many other ancient mythologies has to be acknowledged.

  • Very good. The fact that anomalies like this look just like real events is truly unfortunate.

  • I will have to take a look at Venus soon and see if I see anything. I don't know what this is though as Venus is a terrestrial planet not a star.

  • why is anything not earthlike "strange" ?

  • The lens flare on this video example is a lens flare however it is obviously different to that video of the supposed real flare !

  • @AngelWarriorMusic Could you explain the difference?

  • Wow! That sure looks like a CME.

  • Thanks for the explanation. The bleu planet orbitting the moon could be the next one.

    atleast i did not see it here in europe tonight. But stil happy with all the YT eyes.

    Happy new year for all !

  • Finally, some good evidence to support that being a flare! Thumbs up this vid! This had me wondering WTF all day! I DID notice the obvious lens flare near the top left which seemed to act normal to me but that one next to Venus really looked too "chunky" to be a lens flare and resembled a classic solar prominence so much it was spooky. I usually reserve judgement on these sort of things until I see more footage. It usually becomes apparent what something actually is once you see more footage.

  • No...Venus did not unleash a solar flare. Only the SUN can do that. If anything, I would call it a Venusian Flare, something which I just named.

    But it IS strange to note, that Venus actually has a different rotation than earth. If viewed from above, while most planets rotate the same way on their axes, Venus rotates the opposite way.

    So this isnt the only odd thing about this planet. Perhaps something has been hiding in plain sight all along...

  • @apparentlyapparel As I'm sure you know, Venus and Mercury orbit inside of our orbit and are therefore rotating faster than us. Whenever they are on the opposite side of the sun they'll appear to be going right to left.

    So nothing mysterious hiding there either.

  • @d5uncr Yes...The Solar System has been broken down into two major parts by astronomers: the inner Solar System and the outer Solar System. The inner solar system planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The four planets that make up the outer solar system are Jupiter, Staturn, Uranus, Neptune.

  • @Skyywatcher88 I'm not sure what that has to do with my reply to "apparentlyapparel", but yeah - whatever you said :)

    And looking at his statement more thoroughly he points out the fact that Venus' orbit around its axis (and Uranus') isn't the same as the rest of the planets. Sorry for my misunderstanding of that.

  • @d5uncr I said Yes...meaning I agree...Then I stated another fact I thought may be interesting...my Bad..Astronomers measure the brightness of objects in the night sky by their magnitude. Only the Sun and the Moon are brighter than Venus. Its brightness can range between -3.8 to -4.6 magnitude, but it’s always brighter than the brightest stars in the sky.

    It can be so bright that it actually casts shadows. Find a dark night, when the Moon isn’t in the sky, and check it out for yourself.

  • @apparentlyapparel Venus rotates very slowly. While a day on Earth takes just 24 hours to complete, a day on Venus is 243 of our Earth days. Even stranger, Venus rotates backwards compared to all the other planets in the Solar System.

  • you know what.... im thanking you and totally bummed the hell out at the same time, watching this after watching the other was like having a girl scream out your name during sex then over hearing her later tell a girlfriend in the bathroom she faked it. damnnnnnnnnnnnn :(

  • is an enormous star ship leaving planet hihihi <3

  • COME ON BRO! Remember when people thought Jupiter shot a CME at elenin? Please watch our videos on this. It happens anytime a planet comes into or out of view. Our 2Min news today tells the story and we put one out last night called Venus Awakens? Reality Check. Nothing is happening -IF U WATCH MY VID AND DISAGREE I'LL QUIT YOUTUBE

  • @Suspicious0bservers *that was to Bob, not to skyywatcher.

  • @Suspicious0bservers which video. fail

  • @JokerTubes12 The title is in my comment

  • @Skyywatcher88 why is it sad you made a vid about this? I never even heard about this till watched your vid. I find anything about space,planets etc intresting. If people dnt then dnt watch it simple

  • It's really the begining of planetary division within our solar system. It's like cellular division, soon there will be two Venus's, then four, then eight. You can begin to see the pattern. It will happen to the earth in 2012. Then everyone will have to decide which Earth to live on.

  • looks almost like a reflect shock off the planet from the sun? i dont know but what we know about the universe you could put on the head of a pin compare to whats going to happen and has happen in the pass all i can say is thanks for the vid take care.

  • thank you for posting this great informative video, the music is beautifully absorbing. I have watched the original and this one many times..I again thank you for psoting the eariler years camera anomolies, however this time, I think there are other issues. This year, there is an opposite side ejection, smaller I admit, but it does exist, which I think defers from a lens flare, as well, this years 'lens flare' has a rather large blob initally, where as in the earlier years, that was not present.

  • All cropcircles evidence an alteration concerning Venus, most interesting

  • Its a reflection on the lens. Peace

  • It did that a while back too like several months ago. They tried to call it a freaking lens flare. Good catch

  • @5T4RSCREAM233 this IS a lens flare - he should wait til the images become clear.

  • ow this looks exactly like when jupiter blasted elenin.

    thanks for posting.

  • ..but this is really hard to recognize, 88. Thanks for the direct comparison of images. ;)

  • Its a reflection on the lens. Peace.

  • @bloodcrest007 Thank you!

  • @bloodcrest007 than thumbs down

  • reflection and diffraction inside the telescope? it looks like a flare to me

  • @adamb20102010 lens flare. If you noticed that is the most perfect flare. Example: Watch as the sun unleashes a coronal mass ejection at 1:49 toward Venus(left images). Notice how it looks like a cloud and is foggy, and the so called Venus CME flare is perfect and with straight lines heading outward. Besides if you watch carefully during the 2009 event on the right, you'll see the flare going in reverse as Venus enters the field of view. How do you explain that? Venus sucked in a flare..come on!

  • @Skyywatcher88 Thanks for the explanation dude. I don't know nearly enough about cameras, telescopes, or planetary atmospheres to have made an informed conclusion about this. But that's why I'm subscribed to you, you know your shit and you don't make people feel stupid for asking questions. Great job, keep up the good work!

  • kinda sad that you have to make a video like this. lol. take care.

  • @PIXIESTITCH I know, wasn't going to, but some poeple want to know the truth, I thought? May lose some other suscribers...though!

  • @Skyywatcher88 you shouldnt loose subscribers over this, its great to hear and see differing points of view, thats how we communicate in reality:)

  • @cdbfort So far I haven't, but last time I did, and the time before that with the Jupiter thing. So if I do, its expected, if I don't, then thats a good thing...Take care...Peace!

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