PLANET X NIBIRU 2012 A STAR WITH PLANETS#0008 SONY DCR-SR82 25X OPTICAL 2000X DIGITAL ZOOM

13 Responses to “PLANET X 2012 NIBIRU A STAR WITH PLANETS #0008”

  • kunglek:

    jupiter, bright in the southern sky right now. yes, you can see the jovian moons even with the naked eye.

  • highwic:

    not jupiter

  • rx7inheaven:

    no its definitively not Jupiter

  • SecretShadow0:

    not jupiter and we can see a moon near the object.

  • SecretShadow0:

    but can you tell. how did you pick that object among the millions of stars?

  • hilariousbollywood:

    its lens glare people…wats wrong with u all..for all we know this guy cud be filiming a bloody street lamp from a distant

  • Hawk3766:

    This to me looks like the rocket engines of the Delta 2 rocket that was sent up a few months ago. Not Nibiru. The red-dot looks to be a piece of dust reflecting light. Red shift equals something moving AWAY from you, so……Make up your own mind, but….Delta 2 rocket engine if you ask me.

  • abp68:

    Jupiter needs app. 12 years for surround the sun and haves a diameter of app. 140000km. Jupiter moons have a diameter of app. 3000-5000km. So why we can see it for a so long time? Quite half a year or more? Why looks the moons so big?

  • pedrometer85:

    jupiter

  • thismile:

    ey listen! i dont get whats this about? are you fucking tracking the planet and trynna say that this thing moving towards the earth? dont you know that the earth is rotating? you’re on earth and the earth’s moving. if you pick any other planet it will does the same…

  • fozzillo:

    Galileo by observing Jupiter and it’s moons, with way less resolution than this, was able to undertand the motion of planets.

    If you take note of the day and time you take your video, you can compare the position of the moons with any sk chart.

    They moove fast enough to be used as precise clocks to calculate longitude at the time of the great explorations of our planet.

  • lukevrandy:

    ive got to agree with hilariousbollywood its lense glair
    im liking the tune what is it ??

  • nicky014176:

    jupitar it goes on a 3600 year cycle and it shines for 2 years so that is jupitar shining

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