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  • Ah, dear me. 7terw, Have you ever looked at a planet like Jupiter or Saturn through a telescope? They are quite easy to see (and photograph) with a simple telescope.

    Don't be frightened by reality. It's actually more interesting than fantasy!

  • This object can be photograped with an simple ordinary digital camera. The reason is that it is residing in our earths atmosphere, not millions of kilometers away(like Jupiter that is aprx 600 million km from the earth). It is one of four gigantic spaceships acting like stars, heralding the emergence of Maitreya, The World Teacher. Unlike a star/planet It does not have a fixed trajectory. See video: Star-like luminary seen worldwide

  • The bright object in the sky on the evening of October 31 was the planet Jupiter. If you looked at it with binoculars you could see its moons Io on the left and Europa, Callisto and Ganymede on the right.

    The bright object in the sky the next morning was the bright star Sirius. Jupiter can be seen in bright daylight, as can Venus and Sirius. We usually just don't notice them.

  • klabbsild

  • This is confirmed to be The 'Star' sign.

    In December 2008 a news release was sent out by Share International in London where this 'star- like luminary' was predicted to appear.

    See youtube video: The 'Star' sign.

  • Please have a look at the other video taken at Stiklestad at sunrise the morning after. Do you really belive 'Jupiter' can move about 360 degrees in about 14 hours and appear a little bit to the east of where it was filmed the day before?

  • Om kvelden filmet du Jupiter, om morgenen filmet du Venus. Kan sees i disse dager i klarvær på dette stedet, lett å dokumentere. Finn på noe som ikke er så lett å motbevise i stedet.

  • Jupiter, no doubt about that

  • @101ab1

    sorry, but the morning star is Venus

  • How can close up photos of 'Jupiter' be taken with a simple digital camera when it is located about 600 million km from the earth? Does Jupiter behave like this changing form and color frequently and be seen in almost full daylight long before any normal star or planet appear?

  • Jupiter

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