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At yowusa.com, we receive Planet X observation reports on a daily basis. While most are insufficient to publish, they are helpful in terms of our tracking a new kind of trend — the location of the observed objects relative to the sun.
What we’re seeing now is for a few days at a time we’ll receive several reports of an object of interest in the same area relative to the sun. For example, in the past weeks we’ve received groups of reports for the one o’clock, then the seven o’clock, and then the eleven o’clock positions relative to the Sun.
In this article, we will show you a recent YouTube video observation report by Keith Lawrence in which he demonstrates a very simple, and yet highly effective, way for people to eliminate confusion over lens flares in their videos. We’ll also introduce one possible way to explain why we’re seeing the ever-changing location of observed objects of interest relative to the sun.