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An image posted on website
http://www.spaceweather.com/
around January 5, 2008 showed the Aurora Borialis over Scandinavia as a
result of recent solar wind activity from Sun coronal holes. The
photographer's name and exact location are unknown, and an email to the
website failed to provide the information.
To capture the aurora, the exposure lasted
some fifteen minutes of so, and the long exposure captured something else in
the view range
not seen by the normal eye.
This mauve coloured spot has turned up in other photographs, purported to be
Nibiru, also called or Planet X. What is
significant as blow ups Figures 2 and 3 show, is that the digital pixelation
around the spot is the same as around the moon, suggesting that the spot is
something in the view of the camera rather than distortion within the
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