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FireBall Around the World (Planet X meteors)
Meteor flashes through Edmonton sky
Authorities Search for Meteorite that Fell on Northwest Mexico
People asked me why PX is not showing up at the 6 o'clock position, where considered formerly to be at the 4 o'clock for the Northern Hemisphere. The wobble puts the globe at a slant for sun over Italy (Alberto) and sunrise over New England (Gordon)
So when leaning like this, the view of the Sun and the position of Planet X is skewed so that PX appears to be in the 6 o'clock position!
Fascinating email for me today as I heard from Alberto and Gordon G, both of whom had photos behind red filter (filter FOR red) and they confirm each other! Alberto caught a couple Moon Swirls also, which came through as monsters (light bends outward, then back toward Earth, giving a large appearance). Not what I think is PX is at the 5 o'clock position for Alberto, and at the 6 o'clock or so position for Gordon! Go red filters!!!
Alberto:
@Sean, I also suspected the Moon and checked Skymap but for that day (couple days ago) the Moon was nowhere near the Sun. WAY far from it, and not a Full Moon at all but a half Moon. Thus the Moon Swirl shown on the video Gerard located is the more likely explanation. Inverted colors in the portion of the photo you provided, for clarity.
@rockchick, this appears to be a Monster, where the light bends out and then is pulled back toward Earth. Not the Moon, not near the Sun nor Full yesterday. This is not the Dark Twin, which is seen out in the night sky toward the west after dusk. Likely not PX itself as wrong place, but one of the Moon Swirls, which are even brighter at present than PX itself. Also not a ghost, in my opinion, as clouds cover the bottom half, in front of the Monster. Very good catch!
I think Alberto may have captured Planet X itself in this photo:
http://poleshift.ning.com/photo/imag0294
At the 4 o'clock position. Note from Italy the globe in wobble is tilted N Pole to the right, so the Sun appears to far to the South at sunset from Europe. This would tend to make the Ecliptic seems to have a slant up at the right of the Sun too.
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