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PLANET MERCURY at sunset - PHOTOS AUGUST 23 2011

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Object following Sun at sunset. August 23, 2011. Photographed because seen by the naked eye. Photography from Mountain time sunset, then from Pacific time sunset.

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  • From the photographer: Elenin is now visable with small telescopes in the southern hemisphere. What I photographed was from Idaho, USA. Could not have been elenin. And if it really were nibiru/brown dwarf, it would be being reported by amature astronomers all over the place by now. I suspect it was a coincidence of one of our planets being in right position to be visable at sunset.

    It could very well have been Mercury, as estrelladelcosmos posted.

  • light refravtion on your camera lense.

    Their is absolutely no speculation. I work for nasa. Their is going to be a full Impact. it will hit earth at 11:32pm EST of september 26 2011. the intire planet will be completely obliterated.

  • @neephius uh huh, you work for nasa and live in AUSTRALIA?! BS I dont believe you.

  • From the Photographer: in the first photo, a cheap camcorder took the shot. It causes bright objects to come out darkened. It was seen to the eye, as in the second two shots, taken by a cell phone, as being bright, like a star or planet at night, but this was BEFORE night. Broad daylight. NOT something on my window. The second two shots verifies.

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  • bunch of retards

  • @neephius I wunder if you did work for NASA your troll 

  • The first one looks like the camera CCD sensor being blown out from the bright light of the Sun. Looks like it's resulting in an image artifact. You'll often see a similar effect of a black circle on other CCD's. The second one looks to be a lens flare or internal reflection. At any rate, both "objects" are very bright and large so it would be pretty hard to miss by both the pro and amateur astronomy community. There isn't a credible peep about this so I'd gravitate towards camera artifacts.

  • @neephius "Their is going to be a full Impact. it will hit earth at 11:32pm EST of september 26 2011. the intire planet will be completely obliterated."

    Oops! Guess your predictive powers were a little off that day, eh? Better luck next time! :P

  • it could be part of the overexposed leaves in the background... it could be a dust on the lens... it could be sperm that was spilled on the lens... it could be a bug... it could be a gazillion quintatillion chazillion things (including cheap photo retouching)... but yet, noooooo, amidst this poorly taken photo and the heaps of probability : ITS ONLY NIBURU... There must be a Federal Law to ban stupid videos before they be post on youtube... under penalty of torture and death...

  • Interesting, I have been checking the skies incessantly. So far I haven't seen much out of the ordinary. This video has helped renew my interest. Sure hope that NASA guy is wrong, lol. Guess well find out soon enough.

  • Gypsy Death Star

  • @GalaticSpaceHero You might be showing us a comet but Nibiru is not one.

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