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I found this object with the World Wide Telescope. It is in the Orion Constellation. The Pictures are unenhanced in any way or otherwise manipulated.
According to the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, a red dwarf star is a small and relatively cool star, of the main sequence, either late K or M spectral type. They constitute the vast majority of stars and have a mass of less than one-half that of the Sun (down to about 0.075 solar masses, which are brown dwarfs) and a surface temperature of less than 3,500 K.
Originally posted by cmongo4
I wonder if the "x" appearance to it (and this assuming it IS Nibiru) was why they called it the planet of the crossing, and later on, it was transferred to the cross symbol. It would make sense thst it would be a cross like an "x", it is a very ancient symbol, muuch more so than the crucifix cross some try to attribute to it.
Maybe it had the double meanning of looking like an "x" because of it's light diffusion, and the fact that it cosses the sky. No other body, (comet,etc.,) has had that distinction attributed to it, even though they all "cross" the sky.
Originally posted by cmongo4
Planet X/Nibiru Seen on Microsoft WW Telescope?
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I found this object with the World Wide Telescope. It is in the Orion Constellation. The Pictures are unenhanced in any way or otherwise manipulated.
Originally posted by Essan
Still, I guess if we all look long enough we should be able to find thousands of 'Nibirus'