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Originally posted by wildespace
The Orion constellation is one of the main sights in the winter night sky, and it's fully below the ecplitic! And even when something is at the southern celestial pole (not visible in most of nothern hemisphere), the astronomers and stargazers in the southern hemisphere would see it just fine (like we can see the North star).
So Nibiru would either have to be constantly hiding behind the Sun (physically impossible), or use a cloacking device.
Originally posted by wildespace
The Orion constellation is one of the main sights in the winter night sky, and it's fully below the ecplitic! And even when something is at the southern celestial pole (not visible in most of nothern hemisphere), the astronomers and stargazers in the southern hemisphere would see it just fine (like we can see the North star).
So Nibiru would either have to be constantly hiding behind the Sun (physically impossible), or use a cloacking device.