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Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by MardukNibiru
K it dosn't get a whole lot plainer than this.
Look at the ticker text beneath the anchor. I think the words HUGE HIDDEN might be trying to convey something here. Just say'in.edit on 25-8-2011 by randyvs because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Angelicdefender2012
Go to www.google.com/sky/
In the search type in mercury. You will see a little devil sign where mercury supposedly is. Pull you screen over to the right slightly......and there ya go!!! nibiru plain as day!! You don't even have to zoom. To give you an idea how close this monster planet is to us.......now type Jupiter into the search. You have to zoom "6" times to see it!edit on 25-8-2011 by Angelicdefender2012 because: (no reason given)
Sorry you need to click the "infrered" button on the right of the screen to see it.edit on 25-8-2011 by Angelicdefender2012 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by chr0naut
Originally posted by Angelicdefender2012
Go to www.google.com/sky/
In the search type in mercury. You will see a little devil sign where mercury supposedly is. Pull you screen over to the right slightly......and there ya go!!! nibiru plain as day!! You don't even have to zoom. To give you an idea how close this monster planet is to us.......now type Jupiter into the search. You have to zoom "6" times to see it!edit on 25-8-2011 by Angelicdefender2012 because: (no reason given)
Sorry you need to click the "infrered" button on the right of the screen to see it.edit on 25-8-2011 by Angelicdefender2012 because: (no reason given)
OMG! There is a large star-like object close to the planet Mercury!
(It's called the Sun.)
Originally posted by Angelicdefender2012
reply to post by illuminatislave
Before say something like this why dont you go look at it instead of trying to debunk kwhat you have no idea you are talking about???
Originally posted by nataylor
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by Xcalibur254
IDK Cal, I'm not even saying this isn't presenting the possibility of fear mongering only. I don't see anything that is indicative of it being TYCHE that is refered to here. Why wouldn't they say TYCHE ? Is that name taboo now too ?
He refers to an article in the British newspaper The Independent. Here is that article:
www.independent.co.uk...
Up telescope! Search begins for giant new planet
Tyche may be bigger than Jupiter and orbit at the outer edge of the solar system
If you grew up thinking there were nine planets and were shocked when Pluto was demoted five years ago, get ready for another surprise. There may be nine after all, and Jupiter may not be the largest.
The hunt is on for a gas giant up to four times the mass of Jupiter thought to be lurking in the outer Oort Cloud, the most remote region of the solar system. The orbit of Tyche (pronounced ty-kee), would be 15,000 times farther from the Sun than the Earth's, and 375 times farther than Pluto's, which is why it hasn't been seen so far.
But scientists now believe the proof of its existence has already been gathered by a Nasa space telescope, Wise, and is just waiting to be analysed.
All CNN was doing was reporting on someone else's reporting. This is not "confirmation." It's the same old stuff from Matese and Whitmire.
Originally posted by trekwebmaster
Actually, the star in question is a carbon star called CW LEONIS, which is just outside or maybe inside the solar system, only visible in infrared.
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by Angelicdefender2012
You don't even have to zoom. To give you an idea how close this monster planet is to us....
I looked outside, it wasn't there.
Now if you go watch the movie Independence Day you can see aliens invading the world....
Originally posted by chr0naut
Originally posted by trekwebmaster
Actually, the star in question is a carbon star called CW LEONIS, which is just outside or maybe inside the solar system, only visible in infrared.
Yeah, I know that this post is talking about CW Leonis, but as an astronomer, I know that the only time we can see Mercury from the Earth is when it is transiting across the disk of the Sun, making Mercury appear as a tiny black dot. We can't see it at other times because the Sun's too bright and too close.
... and to other posters, CW Leonis (also referred to as IRC +10216) is NOT even remotely within our Solar System. It's distance from us is 390 (or more) light years, which is equivalent to: 229,281,000,000,000 miles from us.The radius of our solar system is only 3,674,490,973 miles, so CW Leonis is 623,980 times the radius of the solar system away.
Originally posted by trekwebmaster
reply to post by chr0naut
Agreed, and why I edited my reply...please re-read it...