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Since no one has been able to explain exactly what was caught on film by Youtuber Melissa Huffman. I am asking for your opinion about what this could be. Could this be proof of Planet X Nibiru or is this possibly a Incoming Near Earth Object being hidden from the public? Please leave your opinion in the comment section and share this so we get as many responses as possible. Thanks for watching and Take Care.
Describes a metric for the arrival of the Dwarf Twin Star / Planet X in 2018, with one hard data point (the spotting of the dark body in 1983) and one softer data point (google blocking a quadrant of GoogleSky from whence Elenin and presumably the Dark Twin / Planet X are approaching.) Ex Lockheed NASA worker George McClure held above top secret clearance.
Not Planet X because it is trailing the Sun and is way above the ecliptic and is almost the size of the Sun judging by her shot of the Moon in the same video. To actually see Planet X view “High-altitude balloon captures Planet X?” starting at 5:16 with zoomed image on your large screen.
Thanks, I appreciate that nice comment. I like to read your comments,
not lens flare because that would move as the camera moved.
I asked an astronomer friend about this.
he said it was due to reflection of the sun on the surface of the clouds at a distance.
so it is still a reflection, but not from the camera.
it is a direct reflection of the sun on the surface of the clouds
the clouds are moist and act as a mirror
Marianne I think the link below is a reflection in the clouds too. Mike Keeps referring to the balloon which was shot high up in the sky, so it is seen from a different perspective. /space/2015/10/why-you-cant-see-nibiru-2494138.html
While I would say ths first pic is a lens flare the second is not. You can see an image of the rogue planet behind the cloudcover and there is distinct detail in the colouring and paternation which you would not get with a lens flare.