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Nibiru
Aug 8, 2012 10:36:58 GMT 1
Post by hanabanana on Aug 8, 2012 10:36:58 GMT 1
Sve o Planeti X
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danka
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Nibiru
Aug 9, 2012 21:37:08 GMT 1
Post by danka on Aug 9, 2012 21:37:08 GMT 1
poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/7-of-10-status-as-of-august-9-2012The dramatic capture of a Second Sun arching across the sky was captured on July 22, 2012 by the Ultimate Survival ultimatesurvival.net/?p=267web site. The Mawson station, an Australian base on the Pacific side of Antarctica, has a cam that shows part of the Sunarc, from the time the Sun is already in the sky until it sets. But something else appears below the Sun, a Second Sun which appears to the right of and below the Sun, setting before the Sun itself sets. If you watch the video, you will see the Second Sun appear low on the horizon, on the right, then set on the right hand side, while the real Sun pops up in up higher in the sky and proceeds to the left, itself to set much to the left... Na njihovoj stranici imate i fotke! btw. kako se tu lijepe fotke?
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danka
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Nibiru
Aug 9, 2012 22:03:50 GMT 1
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Aug 10, 2012 8:25:26 GMT 1
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Nibiru
Aug 17, 2012 21:24:00 GMT 1
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aurora
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Nibiru
Aug 19, 2012 14:37:54 GMT 1
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Aug 19, 2012 21:49:27 GMT 1
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Nibiru
Aug 20, 2012 13:06:41 GMT 1
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aurora
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Nibiru
Aug 20, 2012 21:54:55 GMT 1
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Aug 20, 2012 21:56:18 GMT 1
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Aug 21, 2012 14:49:49 GMT 1
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Aug 22, 2012 13:50:24 GMT 1
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Aug 25, 2012 10:22:32 GMT 1
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Aug 25, 2012 18:29:28 GMT 1
Post by Pereh on Aug 25, 2012 18:29:28 GMT 1
Sad ce opet ispasti da sam nekakav debunker Meni ovo zvuci logicno, samo to www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaaLUELlBiYJupiter's orbit is tilted 1.3 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic (the plane of the Earth's orbit). Since the Sun has an apparent diameter of about 0.5 degrees as viewed from Earth, this means that Jupiter can pass up to 2.6 solar diameters above or below the center of the sun in those videos, depending on the relative positions of Earth (i.e. the LASCO satellite) and Jupiter in their orbits at the time of passage. The observed differences in the positions of Jupiter during different passages in that video are well within that normal range. (The solar diameter is the white circle on the gray light shield in the middle of the LASCO images.) The same applies to the other planets, depending on their declination from the ecliptic (tilt of their orbits relative to Earth). Ako netko ima volje gledati (traje skoro sat vremena) neki majstor je uploadao Soho Lasco C3 od 1996. do 2010. godine. Vidi se da Jupiter "sece" iznad i ispod sunca ali u tim dozvoljenim granicama SOHO LASCO C3 1996 - 2010 60FPS www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBaNPip_Cbs
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Nibiru
Aug 27, 2012 13:35:50 GMT 1
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