ZetaTalk: Amateur Scopes
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Light being imaged from Planet X is not subject to light pollution from the Sun, when taken well before dawn,
even when the Moon is full. Moon light, where strong enough to reflect
paths without a beacon light in his hands, nonetheless is not reflecting
Moon light affect a camera, such that dim objects might be blurred by Moon light? No, as it is diffuse in the
camera, affected perhaps only 5% of the available light from other objects in space. Unless an object is at the
threshold of visibility, to be affected by that 5% into not registering at all, it would not be affected by a full
Moon.
Planet X is registering in two places on human CCD camera images of late - a red object
coordinate spot and a white light object at the coordinates we have given. How long will this phenomena occur
for the inbound Planet X? Planet X, as we have stated from the beginning, is a red light spectrum object, due to
the iron ore dust swirl surrounding it. Light emanating from it
manner of light particles, emerges from the swirl colored to red from the influence of the iron ore. Until Planet X
reaches the edge of the solar system, the orbit of Pluto or thereabouts, it will continue to present
both increasingly large and bright as the months pass. It is when the distance is such that
that they will blend, become one object, a gradual progression of becoming closer and closer in images and
scopes.
We have stated that there are
is unaware of. Man sees but few colors, our eyes able to see dozens more, and our equipment attuned to wider
spectrums likewise. If the light from Planet X bends, then why is this not the case for all objects, such as red
stars, that they might appear in two places? Red Stars appear red because of a different spectrum in the red
frequencies. In other words, there is red light, and red light, and red light. Mankind does
full spectrum or behavior. The red light from Planet X is
through space! Planet X is relatively close, and thus its red light, bent, is still available upon reaching Earth. Red
light in this spectrum from a distant object would be lost,
Planet X is appearing as a red light object in only one spot on the images, and what is commonly termed white
light appearing at the coordinates spot given. However, there can be ghosts, caused by reflection, that can appear
decline to expand upon it. Suffice it to say that you should look for the
what is expected in coordinates motion, and in relation to the white light object which should be at the
coordinates, and in accordance with latitude and time of exposure, etc. Consider any ghosts you pick up to be
that.
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ZetaTalk: Coordinates
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We have explained that the inbound Planet X is primarily on a straight line path inbound. The appearance of bobbling
about is slight in its path, as during the inbound motion it can move slightly to the side or up or down, while not
disturbing its primary forward motion. This is akin to a car on the highway, which might move a bit to pass another
car or avoid a dead animal on the road, while still moving almost exclusively forward. The view from the front, versus
the view from the side, is different, and deceptive. However, there are other reasons our Coordinates change, often
from week to week. Planet X is viewed from the surface of Earth, and in this the light
and dust cloud must travel toward Earth and encounters many obstacles. What is little dealt with by the common man