The bright 'star', Norway - taken on the 4th. of July
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You are making statements, 7Terw that are factually wrong.
It is quite possible to see Jupiter, Venus and Sirius in broad daylight if they are in a clear sky. Amateur astronomers with computer controlled telescopes do this on a regular basis. If you know precisely where the planet is in the daytime sky it can be seen with the naked eye. Nothing magic. Just fact.
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If the camera was aiming southwards the object being filmed is the planet Jupiter. The fainter objects beside it are its moons. They can be seen easily in a good pair of 10 x 50 binoculars. Venus had already set at 1.45am in the North-East. Look South at 6.30pm early December. That's Jupiter.
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yeah lets all wait for the mothership to beam us up! any day now!
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what...I saw news about this on Norwegian television..its venus..experts said it..and I take their word over some tinfoil hat whiskey tango's anyday..
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Venus..
Great vid...I am in Georgia Mountains, USA & have been seeing this same star wondering why its so out of place. Dont mind the naysayers...go with your gut & keep watching & recording...I know I am.
msjenibee12 4 months ago
@msjenibee12
Hi,
Thank you!
I believe this is a sign. Video: The 'Star' sign.
7terw 4 months ago
@msjenibee12 Thank you!
Best wishes
Terje, Norway
7terw 4 months ago
"The moons of Jupiter," are sometimes there, and then suddely dissappers.
This object can be seen in almost full daylight when no normal stars(or planets) are seen.
7terw 2 years ago