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Originally posted by IamAbeliever
You sit here and say that there is no way Nibiru exists. How do you know? Were you around during the height of the Sumerian civilization? Did you supervise the building of the Egyptian pyramids?
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by Serizawa
reply to post by Human_Alien
Not mine, let me see if i can screen grab.
You have to check off "Explore Sky" from the "View" drop down window.
Here, I just did it again and even wrote you a note as proof that this is indeed, blacken out.
Originally posted by Serizawa
reply to post by Human_Alien
I don't have any drop down menu, I presume I have to download the application. Only have the option of SKY/MOON/MARS. When I click on 'VIEW SKY FROM EARTH' it takes me to the download page.
Originally posted by CLPrime
If I may, just for a sec, get in the middle of all this again...I'd still like an answer to my question.
You're one answer away from getting one of the skeptics to say this is possible. Don't waste the opportunity.
Luminosity: Main sequence stars cool, but eventually reach a minimum luminosity which they can sustain through steady fusion. This varies from star to star, but is generally at least 0.01% the luminosity of our Sun. Brown dwarfs cool and darken steadily over their lifetimes: sufficiently old brown dwarfs will be too faint to be detectable.
Originally posted by CosmicCitizen
If they cant explain the "blacked out box" then it is a de facto "cover up" - it's pretty simple. And we know why.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
I am currently running an investigation on Google and NASA and Department of Homeland Security conspiring together to hide evidence that a brown dwarf with three moons is currently between Jupiter and Mars orbit ascending from the southern hemisphere of our solar system at 100,000 miles per hour or 2.4 million miles every day.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Caji316
Why would it change? You don't think it's a real time telescope do you?
The images that Google uses for Google Sky come from various sky surveys. Some are decades old. The "blacked out" regions (there are a number of them) are the result of Google stitching images together. Sometimes it doesn't work quite right.
If you go to the original source of the images that Google uses you will find the "hidden" section of sky.
Once again:
edit on 2/19/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by paraphi
Sorry to be so critical, but...
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by WeRpeons
I would think with all the astronomers gazing out at the night sky, this wouldn't have been able to be kept secret for long.
No. I don't believe it's within telescope reach. Nor within SOHO scope.
It's within HUBBLE and W.I.S.E. ranges however, W.I.S.E. was just shut off yesterday!
Can this conspiracy get any more suspicious?