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Let's pretend for a moment that Nibiru is a system in and of itself.. according to some its a system of a planet and something like 7 moons. If its a dark planet then theoretically it could hide but you say this isn't possible. Can you explain why not? My astronomical knowledge isn't great and i would like it explained.
NASA put out an interview on YouTube which talks about New Horizons and how Eris is closer to earth than Pluto and at the same time is beyond Pluto. I'd like to know if someone else has heard this also.
I'd love to believe that there's something to Nibiru
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
a reply to: AkontaDarkpaw
Let's pretend for a moment that Nibiru is a system in and of itself.. according to some its a system of a planet and something like 7 moons. If its a dark planet then theoretically it could hide but you say this isn't possible. Can you explain why not? My astronomical knowledge isn't great and i would like it explained.
There are no dark planets, Brown dwarfs are just as visible to naked eye as the moon is if it was anywhere near us.
The sun shines its light on us and the planets in our solar system, with our own naked eyes we can see 5 planets.
NASA put out an interview on YouTube which talks about New Horizons and how Eris is closer to earth than Pluto and at the same time is beyond Pluto. I'd like to know if someone else has heard this also.
yes,
the two planets orbits cross.
I don't get the significance?
What it has to do with Nibiru?
even more confused.
I guess you could say, Nibiru, some call it Planet X.
Planet X became Pluto when it was discovered so I guess one may confuse the 2.
Planet x is a label for any unknown planet that are theorized by astronomers .
I'd love to believe that there's something to Nibiru
Why?
The idea of Nibiru is that passes close to earth or impacts earth,
Why would anyone in their right mind love for all life on earth to die?
From what i understand of the stories Nibiru only comes close to colliding with earth once every so many millenia. Its extraordinarily rare. Some attribute Nibiru to the cause of the ice age 10k yrs ago and the end of the dinosaurs before that.
Some attribute Nibiru to the cause of the ice age 10k yrs ago
The significance of Erdris or whatever its called, is that NASA states that its on an elliptical orbit exactly like Sitchin said of Nibiru but is supposedly out in the Kepler Belt.
Then flips and says New Horizons will be past Pluto (as in closer to the Kepler Belt) when viewing Erdris though it would be closer to Erdris if New Horizons was on earth. That's some serious doublespeak. Have you heard this?
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
a reply to: AkontaDarkpaw
I think you can add the USA to the list since I am sure the imminent arrival of Nibiru and the Nibblers* must have featured on something like Coast to Coastor n a newspaper like National Enquirer
There have been no official annoucements by any govt about Nibiru, for the simple reason its entirely ficticious. Seriously!
* inhabitants of Nibiru
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
yes, how is it significant that one person says a planet will enter the inner solar system every 3600 years compared to NASA saying Eris and Pluto's orbits will cross at certain points in their orbits due to Eris' elliptical orbit?
If you could find a transcript of this or where and when it was said and by whom in NASA then maybe some clarification can be made.
But that’s not the only object New Horizons will study during the mission extension. As it travels to 2014 MU69, the spacecraft will be observing about two dozen other objects located in the Kuiper Belt. That includes Eris, the second largest dwarf planet in the region after Pluto. "We can take pictures of Eris, even though we’re further from it than we would be if we had stayed on Earth," John Spencer, a New Horizons team member and scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, told The Verge. "But we’re looking at it from a unique angle you could never see from Earth, because the Earth is so close to the Sun."
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: AkontaDarkpaw
Why do you think this is doublespeak? Makes sense to me.
originally posted by: SoulSurfer
Update. This was on the fourth of July. Two Light Sources. One in the east and one in the west.
The phenomenon continues.
WSO - Skies are JUST NOT RIGHT - Plus, Magnetic Pressure from Dark Side Continues
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: AkontaDarkpaw
OK. The planets in our solar system do not line out from the Sun in a nice straight line. New Horizons is currently approaching Pluto, Eris is on the other side of the Sun, nearly at the apogee of it's elliptical orbit so it's a long, long way away from Pluto. Does that help?
You could always look up Eris' orbit.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: AkontaDarkpaw
No. Eris is not a planet and can't be seen with the naked eye at night, let alone daytime.
Sundogs and reflections off clouds.
If there was some celestial body next to the sun do you not think that everyone on the planet would see it? Not just some random idiots on YouTube?
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: AkontaDarkpaw
I didn't mention Niburu at all.
Why not Eris? Well, probably because it's elliptical orbit round the Sun puts it at anywhere from 3.4 to 8.9 BILLION MILES from the Earth so that is why not. It's not rocket science, is it?