Sometime around January 10, 2011, our silent friend slipped into view of NASA's Stereo Behind camera's and has been visible ever since. NASA is trying their best to "paint" out the object ... but failing in their attempt.
Unconfirmed reports say this is Nibiru ... if this is Nibiru, where did its 5-6 Moons go? Or is this one of the Moons?
I am told there is no way to judge its size, and no way to tell where it is in our Solar System in relation to the Planets.
But you can bet a lot of people are tracking this object as we chat ... this thing(Remember SVT called it Artificial) is responciable for the massive CME's our Sun is throwing out today and yesterday ... and as it draws closer, it will get worse. As another Blog here says ... our Sun is predicted to become violent very soon ... now is the time to really watch SOHO or the Stereo images ... no one in the media has mentioned this as of yet ... and my gut tells me they won't.
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Another one, fainter in the lower part of the picture, shows up better on the movie. STEREO images missing today so far: 01/14 at 01:18, 03:18, 05:18, 13:08, 15:08. (For those that don't know, when the action heats up, the cameras go down.) So, something is going on up there and I don't think it's the dark twin...
On 01/10/2011 here is one frame that is either a meteor shower or star wars. Dig that beam running counter to the rest of the "shower", then going perpendicular? Just another meteor shower, move on.
So, we can rely that the horned globe is a valid capture and not a photoshop of any kind?
I can't make out the triangle filler, so it would be good if Jason or Morris could analyze it and see. The only way the object could disappear in the space of two hours is if it has been airbrushed out or it was a spacecraft of some sort.
So, all day yesterday (01/13) the orb stays in the same position up until 03:18:44 today, which is the last frame it shows up in. The next frame, it vanishes.
20% of the sky can be figured out, I think, if we are talking about the portion of the sky visible to a person on Earth. Correct me if this isn't a correct way to figure it. I've read that on flat land there is about 90 miles from horizon to horizon. 1/5 of 90 = 18 miles. That doesn't mean the object is only 18 miles wide. As it gets closer, it gets larger, but at it's closest point that's how much of the sky that would appear to be occupied by the object.
Now, if the PX object is the size of Jupiter, you'd think that it wouldn't have to get too close to take up the entire sky!