I have watched related video on YouTube and I have been urged to take picture of sun. To spot Niburu with bare eye is really hard as to look into the sun is not recommended, obviously. On the other hand camera can take more detailed picture of sun and its surroundings. The result is amazing. Enjoy : )
@killryn this reminds me on the universe a episode explain a theory that the sun's partner is niburu basicly 2 stars orbiting each other but there is also a theory that disaproves this theory but i cant quite remember at this moment im typing but im sure you know what im talking about right
sonicdudeguy1 5 days ago
I also agree this is a lense flare
killryn 6 days ago
@sonicdudeguy1
this is a brown dwarf nuclear star (part of the Sun from before the earth was what it is now) the size of this small sun is 1/3 the size of our Sun so, it is very large actually. It also have 4 to 6 Jupiter sized planets circling it. Many think Niburu is 1 planet. its actually a non nuclear reactive sun star that has its own set of planets probably a lot like ours, warm enough to sustain life. Wont hit us again, but does interfere w/ magnetic & gravitational fields
killryn 6 days ago
Niburu is real But it will never hit earth and it's very small
sonicdudeguy1 1 week ago
lense flare
Nibiru2012ishere 1 week ago
lol its a lense flare people
sim0b 1 week ago
@governmentexposure doesnt look like lense flare to me, and i've been a photographer for 26 years.
lordteapot 1 week ago
@governmentexposure yes i know but there are ,as i believe not enough evidence but i also study nibiru for about 3years now something def.is not right they keep on filming objects near the sun and the infared image of nibiru in googlesky when you turn the infared image of,its gone so thats odd they say that browndwarf beeing tracked by infared otherwise you cant find it
MrHansworst 1 week ago
@Fred420ist Bulls-eye! Congrats on getting it correct. But at the same time, this doesn't mean Nibiru doesn't exist.. because in reality, it DOES exist. This person just didn't get the opportunity to get a picture of it. Better luck next time.
governmentexposure 1 week ago
pytikivov.. or whatever your name is. I'm afraid to break your bubble here.. but I'm afraid that what you "seen".. was nothing more than a lense flare. However, Nibiru DOES exist.. period. Sorry to break the bad news to you. But, don't give up on your journey to spot Nibiru. Keep doing your own research.. because your own research is always the best. Good luck! -Mr. X
governmentexposure 1 week ago