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Old 07-08-2009, 09:19 AM   #1
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Default Invisible celestial objects visible

Ok, I have never taken a photo with something in it that I didn't see when taking the photo. But yesterday all that changed and now I don't know what I'm looking at.

I was driving home from work, It was around 4.30 or so. I noticed fairly bright little "rainbow" on the clouds, so when I had to stop at the lights, I took my 3.2 megapixel mobile phone camera and took a photo of that. Then I had a look of that photo on the phone screen straight after and noticed small white dot on othervice blue sky. Looked up in to the sky and there was nothing there. so I started zooming in to the spot as I was still sitting at the lights and see that it's not a reflection either. But still nothing in the sky when I'm trying to find it, cause I thought it was the moon. Then I had to start driving again, so I had to put my phone away. couple km later, on a more quiet road I took my camera out again and took a nother photo of the same area but from different angle this time. And it showed up again, but I still couldn't see anything in the sky. I'll put the photos here. I have resized them, so if you want originals, ask them on a PM and I'll email them to you. Only thing that would make sense to me. Is that It really is Nibiru/Planet X, which is a brown drwarf star and not very bright on visible light, but highly visible on UV range. Or if you have any other suggestions I cladly hear them. I checked straight after with Stellarium that what could it be, and only planet anywhere the vicinity of that area close to the sun was Jupiter, but it could not be that bright. Also, the moon came up 2 hours later from the opposing horizon, so it could not be that either.

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Old 07-08-2009, 09:42 AM   #2
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Default Re: Invisible celestial objects visible

If you get a chance today take the picture again with the sun included and see if the object is still there.

If it is then take another picture this time without the sun in the picture. That will rule out the possibility of it being an anomaly caused by the sun refracting off the lense.
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Old 07-08-2009, 09:56 AM   #3
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Didn't have a chance today and sun is already down, but will try tomorrow. But looking at the second photo, it looks to me that it is illuminating some clouds between the object and the camera, so that would indicate that it is a real object. But I will defenately try again.

Btw, anybody know who I should maby contact to get these properly checked?
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Old 07-08-2009, 11:14 AM   #4
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I agree this is very interesting. Not shur if it is planet X, but it definitely seems to be something. Where abouts was the picture taken? I can see the clouds passing by it so it dose not seem to be a lens flare. I like the previous suggestion. Try this again, very very interesting.
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Old 07-08-2009, 11:21 AM   #5
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I agree this is very interesting. Not shur if it is planet X, but it definitely seems to be something. Where abouts was the picture taken? I can see the clouds passing by it so it dose not seem to be a lens flare. I like the previous suggestion. Try this again, very very interesting.
This was taken in Adelaide South Australia, 4.35 p.m. and 4.39 p.m.
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