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Here are a few pictures taken February 11, 2014. The red filter I use (cut off 715nm) is quite often not strong enough to cope with full sun. This afternoon we had a slight hazy cloud cover which I thought may present some opportunity for a few captures. As I move the camera around to different orientations I can see the lens flares moving, however the orb at 9.00 o'clock remains in a constant position regardless of the angle of the camera. This appears to correlate with Alberto's recent red filter captures.
Latest from Alberto, who states the Winter sky is making it hard to get a good shot. But a couple of his photos capturing the Planet X complex through a filter FOR red spectrum light show a very bright light to the left of the Sun. This correlates with what Indiana captured!
Nancy after long time of snow,rain, floods these are what is possible capture waiting best time. Ciao Alberto
Got this via email and it checks out. There is a flare at 7 o'clock, but a dim orb at 11 o'clock but the object of note is fairly far to the right at 3 o'clock. Since the Ecliptic tilts from lower left to upper right, this would equate to the 4 o'clock position usual for Planet X itself!
The picture of this sunset was taken by my sister from a cruiseship near the port of Civitaveccia in Italy near Rome on Thursday, January 16, at 8:32 hrs Local Time with a digital Rollei Compactline 425 Camera. The camera was in automatic mode and no filters were used, but it was taken behind a glass window. This fact and the lenses in the camera caused some reflections near the sun in the centre of the picture. But when zoomed in, the glowing orb on the right side seems to be behind a part of a cloud formation. A quick search in Stellarium shows that the Sun is centered in the
SouthEast while the orb is seen SouthSouthEast at that time and the full moon during that morning was already very far below the NorthWestern horizon.
Post Script: Someone has noted that the object on the right, likely Planet X himself, mirrors in the water!!!
Moon swirls recorded today courtesy of tsunami buoy 46410 webcam south of Cordova, Alaska.
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