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Originally posted by googolplex
You know if Nirbus is coming, it is only about, 16,556,400,000 mile from earth now. When they fix Hubble, will it be hard to find it when it's getting that close?
If it is Brown Dwarf will that make it a lot harder to see.
[edit on 13-5-2009 by googolplex]
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by googolplex
YOU edited your post AFTER I wrote mine!!!!
WHEN I replied to you, you had written 1 Billion miles. NOW you say 16.5 Trillion???
Do the calculations -- no, wait, I'll do them for you. I guess about 1330 days until 12/21/2012 (give or take a few, doesn't matter).
So, we take the 16.5 Trillion, divided by 1330 days and divided again by 24 hours....we get [drumroll pleas]...516,900,000MPH!!! IF you want the thing to get here in the alloted time.
Now...let's try to figure out that speed. Light travels at 186,000 MPS. Times 60 for MPM, times 60 again for MPH. Answer: 669,600,000 MPH!
SO that means that this imaginary Niburu is moving at 77.2% of the Speed of Light?? Not bloody likely.
Try to find any natural body in OUR Solar System moving that fast, please.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Atlantis' astronauts reached out and grabbed the Hubble Space Telescope on Wednesday, setting the stage for five days of treacherous spacewalking repairs in a lofty orbit littered with space junk.
It was the first time anyone had seen the orbiting observatory up close in seven years.
"Hubble has arrived on board Atlantis," commander Scott Altman said.
"It's great to be back with the telescope," replied Mission Control.
Robot arm operator Megan McArthur used the 50-foot boom to seize the school bus-sized telescope as the two spacecraft sailed 350 miles above Australia.
With the telescope safely in hand and launch debris concerns put to rest, the astronauts and flight controllers turned their attention to the upcoming repair work.
Originally posted by googolplex
reply to post by SvenTheBerserK
I thought it was about fixing hubble so they could watch Nibiru, and waht are they really doing up there.
Originally posted by googolplex
reply to post by jfj123
Recheck ur math I made mistake I corrected it, read wacker also made mistake.
Please do own math if care to comment.
Originally posted by questioningall
reply to post by jfj123
Actually there IS evidence - it keeps getting cleaned off the net - but go to youtube and look at Yowusa - vids of it. Plus there is a vid of it - that someone took before Microsoft telescope blacked out the section - of Nibiru - very good one in fact. but now that place has a little black square where Nibiru could be found.
Yes - there is something - otherwise - why have both goggle and Microsoft put a little black square on both their telescopes at the same spot? Answer that - think hard - because that is a hard one to answer.