"I definitely saw a fire coloured star to the

right of Orion with

my 20x80 Stellar binocs."

Jeremy Rogers 22 March 2003

 

 

Session Start: Sat Mar 22 13:33:16 2003
Session Ident: #zetatalk
 

[13:35] <Jeremy32> I saw a firey star earlier this evening with my bincos that potentially could be PX. It wasn't really red though, more of a fire colour..

[13:39] <Jeremy32> It certainly is a great evening for peering at the stars here in London tonight. Might go out again after the session has finished..
[13:42] <Jeremy32>
This PX candidate star I saw is naked eye visible, and has a firey colour viewed through binocs and cannot be brought into focus sharply compared to other stars..
[13:43] <NancyL>
Jeremy! You SAW it!
[13:43] <NancyL>
I also have reports from others.
[13:44] <Jeremy32>
Nancy: Maybe, but it has a fire colour to it rather than red, but it stands out from the other stars through binoculars

[14:46] <StevenB> daytime sightings of px should be possible this week by Thursday.
[14:47] <jwilliam>
Daylight sightings of PX should be expected sometime between March 24 and April 11th .
[14:48] <Jeremy32> If so, please go out and look at the sky tonight if you have binoculars
[14:48] <Jeremy32>
You'll have to look west right now
[14:48] <sefi>
jeremy: whats the power of binoculars needed?
[14:49] <Jeremy32>
I definitely saw a fire coloured star to the right of Orion with my 20x80 Stellar binocs

[So why is it Jeremy can see it with 20x80 binoculars and Dell and Havas can't using observatory grade telescopes?]
[14:49]
<jwilliam>
Sefi: Distance table is by a human. Best guess based on available info from the Zeta.

[Is this an admission that the distance table could be wrong? Created by fallible man.]
[14:51] <GingerAle>
firee
[14:51] <Jeremy32> GingerAle: Maybe, though I confess I'm not sure how Alderbaran appears to the eye through binocs.. I know it is a 'red giant' type of star

[15:18] <Jeremy32> Shaman464: The object I saw tonight was a light orange when viewed through binoculars. It just looks like star to the naked eye.

[Ok so if this bright star like object is visible in "binoculars" why can't Dell and Havas get a decent set of images. It should be the brightest object in the sky according to Jeremy at the Zeta co-ordinates yet all they have is a fuzzy mess that no one can make out.]

[15:45] <Jeremy32> Nancy: With less than a week until estimated naked eye visibility begins, can the Zetas please confirm if PX has arrived in the solar system i.e. within Plutos orbit?[

[15:46] <NancyL> Jeremey, YES, the Table of Distance or whatever link from TEAM is reasonably accurate.

[15:46] <NancyL> JWilliam presumed (rightly I think) that it is reflecting sunlight, or about to, and this is the reason for the visibility.
[15:45] <sefi>
can the zetas tell where NIbiru currently is? (which planet it is closest to)
[15:47] <NancyL> Sefi, go to the TEAM page http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/tteam342.htm
[15:47] <NancyL>
Take the links Path to see where to look, Coordinates for exact X/Y at any given date.
[15:48] <NancyL>
Take links Distance (or Table of Distance or Distance Guide) to see what orbit it is near (relative to Jupiter, Pluto, Saturn,etc.)
[15:48] <Jeremy32>
I've wondered what distance PX is away from the Sun when it begins to reflect sunlight

[15:45] <Jeremy32> Nancy: With less than a week until estimated naked eye visibility begins, can the Zetas please confirm if PX has arrived in the solar system i.e. within Plutos orbit?
[15:46] <NancyL>
Jeremey, YES, the Table of Distance or whatever link from TEAM is reasonably accurate.
[15:46] <NancyL>
JWilliam presumed (rightly I think) that it is reflecting sunlight, or about to, and this is the reason for the visibility.
[16:23] <Jeremy32>
Nancy, the Zetas said that PX is daytime visible when at the orbit of Saturn, so that would be just a week away roughly
[16:28] <Bill_n>
One more question will we need binoculars too see PX on Wednesday?
[16:29] <NancyL>
Bill, Jeremey got an eye full with binocs already. Have you tried this? Do it!

[Shows how much she's been listening. He actually admitted he wasn't sure although one can understand her desperation to try and prolong her rain of power.]
[16:37] <Jeremy32>
I may have sighted Aldebaran so I'm going to look again tomorrow night, clear skies permitting
[16:39] <NancyL>
Jeremy, can you tell us how BIG the Px complex was in your binocs?
[16:39] <obany>
well Jeremy just stated that he might saw a star, and not PX
[16:39] <NancyL>
OK, we'll wait for your report. By then, hopefully, I will have a report also.

[Oh at last she's finally listening although I'll bet Jeremy's comment is used somewhere within Zetatalk as some sort of sighting accuracy, just like the previous mid flight sighting with binoculars from an unknown source.]
[16:39] <Jeremy32>
No, I may have sighted Aldebaran, as it wasn't really that reddish as PX ought to be

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