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Take A Look at The Picture of the Sun I Have Taken 30th April Through A Floppy Disc
Raven Sun
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04-30-2012 02:19 PM

 



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Take A Look at The Picture of the Sun I Have Taken 30th April Through A Floppy Disc
Her is a picture I have taken today through a floppy disc inside plastic filter. The picture was taken in the U.K from Manchester at 1:00pm. I have 100s of pictures from the sun taken over the last 18-months as I have looked for signs of a planet but until today I have never seen anything.

Click on the link.


http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/9079/sun2d.jpg
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SexualChocolate
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04-30-2012 02:26 PM

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RE: Take A Look at The Picture of the Sun I Have Taken 30th April Through A Floppy Disc
Hiding

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far too many people want to be fed, and clothed and taken care of cradle to grave. Tyranny will exist as long as sloth and greed are subsidized.
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04-30-2012 02:29 PM

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RE: Take A Look at The Picture of the Sun I Have Taken 30th April Through A Floppy Disc
there is an object there...and also what looks like a giant jellyfish.
weird
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CheerCheer
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Looks like a Sun Dog.
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04-30-2012 02:30 PM

 



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I guess all the amateur astrologists with high powered sun telescopes and actual filters are just missing that, eh OP? I guess you are the only one to spot this since no one else has in the world. Planet x must have it out for you.
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04-30-2012 02:31 PM

 



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hard to say but I think you might be onto some thing.Srjceahd
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04-30-2012 02:35 PM

 



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I guess all the amateur astrologists with high powered sun telescopes and actual filters are just missing that, eh OP? I guess you are the only one to spot this since no one else has in the world. Planet x must have it out for you.

I have no reason to lie, like you I want to see something with my own eyes. Having read of other people around the globe who have seen another planet near the sun by using a floppy disc picture, I thought I would give it ago. Copy the picture into paint and zoom and even convert the colours, it is not a lens flare what you see is what you get and something is showing up next to the sun.
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04-30-2012 02:39 PM

 



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LoP Guest  Wrote:
I guess all the amateur astrologists with high powered sun telescopes and actual filters are just missing that, eh OP? I guess you are the only one to spot this since no one else has in the world. Planet x must have it out for you.

I have no reason to lie, like you I want to see something with my own eyes. Having read of other people around the globe who have seen another planet near the sun by using a floppy disc picture, I thought I would give it ago. Copy the picture into paint and zoom and even convert the colours, it is not a lens flare what you see is what you get and something is showing up next to the sun.

People around the globe? First time I've heard of this.
So anyone with a floppy disk or any sort of film should be able to see it, right? If I went outside as the sun is up i should see it?
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04-30-2012 02:41 PM

 



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RE: Take A Look at The Picture of the Sun I Have Taken 30th April Through A Floppy Disc
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LoP Guest  Wrote:
LoP Guest  Wrote:
I guess all the amateur astrologists with high powered sun telescopes and actual filters are just missing that, eh OP? I guess you are the only one to spot this since no one else has in the world. Planet x must have it out for you.

I have no reason to lie, like you I want to see something with my own eyes. Having read of other people around the globe who have seen another planet near the sun by using a floppy disc picture, I thought I would give it ago. Copy the picture into paint and zoom and even convert the colours, it is not a lens flare what you see is what you get and something is showing up next to the sun.

So anyone with a floppy disk or any sort of film should be able to see it, right? If I went outside as the sun is up i should see it?

Dude I would use a known shade/filter. At least some dark sunglasses with the film.
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04-30-2012 02:42 PM

 



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LoP Guest  Wrote:
LoP Guest  Wrote:
I guess all the amateur astrologists with high powered sun telescopes and actual filters are just missing that, eh OP? I guess you are the only one to spot this since no one else has in the world. Planet x must have it out for you.

I have no reason to lie, like you I want to see something with my own eyes. Having read of other people around the globe who have seen another planet near the sun by using a floppy disc picture, I thought I would give it ago. Copy the picture into paint and zoom and even convert the colours, it is not a lens flare what you see is what you get and something is showing up next to the sun.

So anyone with a floppy disk or any sort of film should be able to see it, right? If I went outside as the sun is up i should see it?

Yes. Get an old floppy disc and open the disc up, I just squeezed the disc to split the plastic and pulled the film out. Hold it up to the sun but be careful not to look directly at the sun without looking through the film as you can cause damage to your eyes.
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04-30-2012 02:47 PM

 



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RE: Take A Look at The Picture of the Sun I Have Taken 30th April Through A Floppy Disc
i live in Texas and have dozens of clear pics of the "two suns" i don't even use a filter. just point camera up at sun (not looking myself) and take a pic. mornings or evenings are best.
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Rager
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04-30-2012 02:47 PM

 



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RE: Take A Look at The Picture of the Sun I Have Taken 30th April Through A Floppy Disc
You never answered so I'll ask again: why haven't the thousands of amateur astrologists with PROPER instruments (sun Scopes with sun filter) seen this "planet"? What you're telling me is only people with film can see this?
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04-30-2012 02:48 PM

 



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Look the picture I took this afternoon in the U.K and take note where the object is on my photo and watch this video of the sun through a floppy disc film in the south of France.

http://poleshift.ning.com/video/video/sh...o%3A852896
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Rager
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04-30-2012 02:49 PM

 



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RE: Take A Look at The Picture of the Sun I Have Taken 30th April Through A Floppy Disc
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i live in Texas and have dozens of clear pics of the "two suns" i don't even use a filter. just point camera up at sun (not looking myself) and take a pic. mornings or evenings are best.

More than likely a lens flare. Cameras can only handle so much brightness, aiming at the sun will destroy the lens.
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