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  • As for the vid, are you sure those aren't Mercury, Regulus and Algieba, and/or some other celestial bodies?

    Remember, (and per NASA site):

    "For the Heliospheric Imager images..., the order is reversed to reflect the fact that the HI Ahead telescopes look to the left of the Sun, and those on Behind look to the right. Also, the HI images are not rotated to put solar north up."

  • Paul, (in regard to your image) I once read this happens when the shutter on the camera catches an object in a certain way... it catches what appears to be more than one frame of the same object, making it appear as if there is more than one object being photographed. True, or not, I couldn't say.
  • Well I didn`t examine it, but it probably is a star far away in the background of this picture. I often have to laugh about the idea of a Nibiru coming along with 20 or more moons. I guess first ZT wanted to introduce Nobiru with nine moons, but apparently there was a real inflation of moons. Of course this is another bad hoax.

     

    Moons follow an orbit and they don`t align like in a carnival dance. If there was an object with around 40 moons between us and earth, Venus and Mercury would probably not only be away from their orbit, they would crash with one of the moons. So relax, this is just an average Stereo picture like you can find it nearly every day there.

     

    No need to worry, my friend.

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