Please Place your Planet X Related Captures Here

Due to the expectation of increased "Signs in the sky",

this post was created to collect videos and photos of Planet X and other related effects for better organization.
Please save your images and videos here, that other members can help with further analysis.

Always provide a source for the images you post, and if you are the source please provide the date, time and general location of your photos & videos.

Related Informations:

Planet X Personas

Second Sun

Shrouded Monster

Planet X Moon Swirls [2]

Earthquake Lights

Earthquake Clouds

Neon Swirls

Electromagnetic Swirls

Radar Circles

The Dark Twin

Dead on and Deadly

Additional Informations from the F.A.Q:
Q: What is Planet X/ Nibiru ..?
http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s58.htm
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta202.htm
http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s04.htm
More info: http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s00.htm

Q: How does the path of Planet X/ Nibiru looks like?
https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/planet-x-path-1

Q: What is the "Earth Wobble"?
https://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/explaining-the-earth-wobble

Q: Why is Planet X/ Nibiru not always visible in the sky?

Planet X is seen most readily at sunrise or sunset, when light in the red spectrum curves over the horizon and the glare of white light is reduced. Red light bends most readily, and the charged dust cloud shrouding Planet X is composed primarily of red iron oxide particles.[...] The Zetas are frequently asked to pinpoint the spot where Planet X could be sighted, but it is a complicated picture! - Read more: http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue262.htm
▪ Funnled MoonSwirls [Link]
▪ When can Planet X be seen naked eye? [Link]
▪ Amateur images [Link]
▪ Second Sun in the Clouds [Link]
▪ Second Sun Visibility [Link]

Please place SOHO & STEREO and Magnetosphere images here

 

 

Comment by stephan grumbach on May 5, 2011 at 10:03am

Easy Lens Flare Testing

1.)  Make an image with your camera and identify supposed objects

2.) Start to move your finger from the sun side over the sun in front of your camera,

 3.) until your finger covers the sun, if the dot disappears it is a flare if not it is an object.  4.) Move your finger from the flare/object side to the sun if the dot appears in front of your finger it is a flare

 

Easy Reflection Testing

 

Beware of the Glare

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Comment by Tamarama on March 20, 2012 at 11:04am

Comment by Tamarama on March 19, 2012 at 6:15pm

This was taken 17 March 2012 at 2:14pmEST near Cape Hatteras, NC, USA

I think it's a capture of pX.  Can anyone confirm?? thanks! :-)

Comment by Lawrence on March 18, 2012 at 4:35am

....this selection of 4 photos was chosen from a series of several photos taken with my HTC EVO 4G phone camera, using a floppy disk as a filter, in Wisconsin during sunset, starting at 6:34 PM and finishing at 6:59 PM, March 17, 2012.

...the progression of these photos follows the progression of the setting sun and the last two photos do not show any reflection/lens flare, as PX remains in the same position in all photos at about the 6:30 position.

Comment by Chris Harris on March 12, 2012 at 9:23pm

If anyone bothers to actually look at coronal cavities they will immediately recognize that they are elliptical and transient and not perfectly spherical:

 

 

 

 

Comment by Stra on March 11, 2012 at 5:05pm

Regarding Sun Occulters:



When capturing the sun directly, there is a lot of sun glare. Some cameras have integrated occulters, some don't. What you can do is use the environment: find some branches on a tree and use them as occulters in front of the camera.

No occulter, A LOT OF SUN GLARE spoiling the image:

Sun glare IS OCCULTED by using that standing pillar in front of the camera:

You can see the details around the sun are much better visible. NOTE: Don't use a standing pillar like I did, because it hides the entire bottom side of the sun! Use some sort of a tree branch sticking from the left side instead!

Again, past the pillar, sun glare returns:

You can barely see anything on this one, there's so much sun glare.

Also note: use different floppy manufacturers for different shades of red/maroon. Use single or double floppies. Try to make a video instead of a single picture. Experiment and do try to use some sort of glare occulter!

Comment by Sevan Makaracı on March 11, 2012 at 4:36am

Heather,

Objects in the Western sky that you mentioned in your pictures are Venus and Jupiter. I'm adding below Stellarium output of given location and date/time.

Comment by Chris Harris on March 11, 2012 at 4:04am

 Inspired by Alberto’s revealing photos, I thought that I would dismantle a floppy disk and have a crack at it myself. The following photo was taken using a Samsung L100 8 mega pixel auto digital camera with floppy  disk filter:

 

 

This was taken at about 11:00 am 10th Feb 2012 in NE NSW Australia.

I then applied a negative colour filter using Irfanview 4.30 which resulted in this:

 

  

Other colour manipulation yielded this image:

 

  

There is clearly something distorting light at the 9:30 – 10:00 position…any comments are most welcome!

Comment by Alberto Cardin on February 29, 2012 at 4:19pm

Comment by Lynne Warbrooke on February 27, 2012 at 3:34am

Taken 27/2/2012 NZ at 7.15am using chromafilter +3 sepia. Object to right of rising sun at about 2 oclock position. Not sure what it is but is in a number of frames taken at same time. Also added cropped enlarged piece

Comment by Stanislav on February 23, 2012 at 5:45pm

Canada fell to the 100-pound meteorite

February 23. Over the central part of Canada's largest meteorite seen, which entered the atmosphere. Astronomer at the Calgary Science Center Don Hladek had to shoot part of its trajectory in a special chamber. The estimated mass of the meteorite reached 100 pounds.

"The flash was brighter than the moon, - said the Canadian astronomer. - Some people say that they heard thunder. This probably happened when a meteorite falls to pieces. "Particularly striking was the celestial fireworks display over the town of North Battleford (Saskatchewan), ITAR-TASS reported.

Canadian broadcaster CTV called the incident "a rare phenomenon." According to him, this can only be seen once in a lifetime. "To see shooting stars - it is not surprising, but it was like a big ball of light" - eyewitnesses.

The speed of the meteorite was about 20 kilometers per second - roughly 60 times faster than the speed of sound. "At the moment the air seemed to burst, - shared with the publication of witnesses The Windsor Star. - We have never seen anything like it. "

http://www.vseneprostotak.ru/2012/02/na-kanadu-upal-100-kilogra

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