Balloons Transit The Sun
Taken by Philip Smith on May 3, 2015 @ Manorville, NY, USA
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I was imaging the Sun when I saw something start to transit it. So I pressed record to image the object. After I looked at the recording soon after. It looks like 3 full balloons and 1 balloon partially deflated. I tried to add an avi that I made at 300pfs to show you the balloons spinning will the Sun's surface moving under them. I can not get it to upload. I will make a video and post the link to it tomorrow. I also tried to load a gif file, but that was to large :-( So for now I have added 1 frame to show you the balloons. Hope you like the Balloons :-)
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http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120528-spotting-earths-evil-twin
Odd that I found this article after viewing your photo of the balloons transiting the Sun. Today I watched the movie 2012 for some reason in my DVD collection which I forgot I even owned which featured solar activity upsetting the earth crust and cause major earthquakes and volcanic eruptions and tsumanis worldwide. I also just now while internet surfing found weather.coms solar flare news on their video library recently added: http://videowall.accuweather.com/detail/videos/trending-now/video/4204606293001/massive-solar-flare-lashes-out-from-the-sun?autoStart=true&page=1
which count 3 connections = solar flare activity the size of earth at its highest point over 6 hr. observation / balloons / Landis fictional vision of balloons transiting Venus to live within and observe. Do not know what connections mean but thought it noteworthy since all 3 events occurred today outside of my regular activity in any given day. With earthquake Nepal video postings on weather.com recently being viewed, maybe I am more sensitive of odd connections in my layperson research. Recent video viewed http://videowall.accuweather.com/detail/videos/trending-now/video/4206292771001/tourist-captures-scary-moment-massive-earthquake-struck-nepal?autoStart=true&page=1. Thank you for your web-sharing too and watching for many of us!
Posted by realtime2222 2015-05-04 02:12:49
You can now find the video at http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=112546

:-)
Posted by Philip Smith 2015-05-09 11:46:38
 
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