This little video was taken on 24th of March from my office.
I turned my VADO HD Camera about 180° while filming to see if the object stayed at the same place.
I am not sure of the result, so thanks for comments.
I do not know how to upload so it is located on Kincast
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Comment by Evelyn on April 5, 2012 at 2:16pm Well done @Giovanni, just more and more evidence every day.
People of the world are waking up to the lies about climate change, especially with the likes of you and Alberto.
Comment by Moderating Staff on April 1, 2012 at 2:23am Comment by Regi Duer
@ Dierk Wallrabenstein:
Thank you for the hint with the picture including, ok maybe I didn't wrote it clear enough - I meant how I can upload a Video (*.mp4) file to here as it Giovanni Baele has done ?
Videos can be uploaded to the Video Section: http://poleshift.ning.com/video/video/newWithUploader
Well as a take a close look to this video I saw some strange effect. At 0:43 we have some object @3 o clock first stable and than moves quiet fast to the right between0:45 and 0:46 or is that just a flare?
Comment by Chris Harris on March 30, 2012 at 2:11am @Giovanni - congratulations on a superb capture...the red filter revolution is really just beginning.....
Comment by Evelyn on March 30, 2012 at 1:03am Way to go Giovanni... won't be long and people from all around the world will be doing the same inspired by what you have done here. Thank you.
You're welcome Dierk
Thanks Nancy it's the first time i feel myself usefull to this group;-)
Comment by Nancy Lieder on March 29, 2012 at 10:00pm Wow. You have a fixed bright object at 2:30 o'clock, may be a Moon Swirls as they can be VERY bright. Also, there seem to be a couple other Moon Swirls bright orbs just below the Sun, merging with the Sun, at 6 and 7 o'clock or so. These correlate with what the OK guy posting on Alberto's most recent blog posted, naked eye filming of very bright Moon Swirl orbs.
But what I find most fascinating is the wafting in the upper left quadrant, small moons first up then down, a twirl close at hand to the Earth I would presume.
Also, good job on catching the flares, which are a couple red dots close together than move all around every time you move the camera. This is the right technique to use.
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