The Moon & the Starlike SW Object, vol.4 * This Isn't Venus * January 31, 2009
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OMG i cach the same image on a video chek on my channel
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iv seen it almost every time i look out side for the past 5 years iv seen it
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There is an object north to north west that sparkles red and green like this one. Not sure if it is a star or something else. It's always low down in the sky and one of the first to appear at night.
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Great video! I made 2 videos of it too, but a lot of people do not look up from their computers screens, they just assume that its the moon or Venus. If only they will look, then they will see that it is closer to earth than any other star or the Moon.
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NiBiRu!?
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This 'star sign' was announced by Share International a few weeks before it actually appeared, in the beginning of December 2008. Read their explanation here (replace the [dot]s in the link with actual dots and erase one blank space in the middle of the link and one at the end of the link):
share-international[dot]org/ma
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Agreed 8)



Hi Levski ! Good to see you here ! Thank you for the compliments. The music was a very lucky find.
See you at GLP. I'll be posting up a new vid there this week, I hope.
futurequake 2 years ago
You zoom in on a blurry spot on a VIDEO CAMERA and expect to see detail when you enlarge and lay effects over it ?
People like u really blow my mind :D
bloomitsch 2 years ago
I didn't zoom on a blurry spot. I zoomed in on a near object sparkling and moving slightly in the sky. I did not use layers, don't know how. I used Picasa 3, a free, simple program.
I'm glad to be able to blow you mind. How about you upload your videos of the object so we can all see ? Waiting........................
futurequake 2 years ago
Looks another Merkhaba, a living ship of light. Something beyond the knowlage of the physical ship makers...in my opinion.
5Stars
the26thhour 3 years ago 3
Could be. I'd really like to know where they are from. The art the create in the sky is stunning.
futurequake 2 years ago
Louie, thank you so much ! My last battery was sputtering, and I was lucky to get the video & photos. It became a labor of love when I saw what had been captured by the camera. Truly a spectacular view that night !
My thanks to our ET friends up there who know how much we enjoy a good light show !
futurequake 3 years ago