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This week a University of California scientist announced that he may finally have found that elusive target. Writing in the journal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Joseph L. Brady of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory gave a description of the long-sought tenth planet, complete with its distance from the sun and its current position in the heavens. His "discovery" was made, not by scanning photographic plates, but by analyzing the erratic behavior of Halley's Comet, which comes into view every 76 years (next appearance: 1986), as it nears the sun in its elliptical and far-ranging orbit.
Originally posted by FoxStriker
100% correct, and then all of a sudden they dropped it and didn't investigate further. (or so they say)
Originally posted by network dude
reply to post by blaws572
Try this link. It start in 2000 so if you remember what else was in the article, you should be able to find it.
That is unless "they" have erased it. muhahahah.
Originally posted by Essan
My guess is that the article probably referred to the discovery of Quaoar?
en.wikipedia.org...
I remember it being quite a big media story at the time since it was the largest object discovered in the solar system since Pluto.
Of course, since then we've found loads more trans Neptunian objects including the dwarf planet Eris.
Originally posted by blaws572
Okay, sorry if a little random but i see the niburu threads on here and i always remembered a story from when i was young in middle school. i remember it like it was yesterday. i was in the 7th grage. well anyway ill get right to it so i wont waste your time or make a exstensively long thread. But when i was in the 7th grade we used to get time for kids magazines every couple weeks or week or month i cant remember. but i remember what it said perfectly. by the way im 20 years old now so this was in 2001-2002 around that time. We had got a time for fids magazine delivered to our history class and it was titled PLANET X FOUND. I swear to you. on the cover it had like a greenish reddish planet on there in space with no others around it. like a computer imaged remake of the real. when we read it it said that the planet was past pluto. i cant remember the orbit or none of that plus the magazines werent that technical. just informers for the "curriculum". i remember thinkin how cool and it stuck with me all these years. dont know why. well had an idea afta i started to find out about 2012 a couiple years later. well not even 2012. just the fact there was another planet in our solar system. funny how intervention has a way of settng things up. THIS IS NOT A LIE OR HOAX. i for one believe in karma and wouldnt want bad energy coming back to affect me. ive been wanting to poste this and often tell my friends in everyday life. but something jus urged me to post it now. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT IM TALKIN BOUT. or used to get time for kids magazines and remember that issue. if one of youll could, could youll please search for it and post it in this thread if you find it. thank you so much. im kinda bad at finding stuff lol. but i would love to discuss and hear what youll think. and again thanks for listening
Originally posted by TheLoneArcher
reply to post by TheLoneArcher
Infact, if I remember rightly, this was the sister planet of Earth. On its closest approach to this planet, the inhabitants of Mondas, the cybermen, landed and sarted the invasion, which involved gentically and mechinaclly altering humans. However, this was in order to create more cybermen, rather like the Borg of STNG.
Originally posted by damwel
Planet X is just the name they give to all found planets until they are identified, named and cataloged. All those finds over the years could have been a "planet x" at one time or another. No real mystery here at all. Where is the Phage when you need him?