GLIESE 229B IS MAYBE THE TEN PLANET OR NIBIRU !!! | |
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bombnet (OP) User ID: 1553733 France 09/17/2011 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what's the problem with this 19 light years, its in the constellation of lepu. [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1554179 Greece 09/17/2011 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what's the problem with this 19 light years, Quoting: bombnet its in the constellation of lepu. [link to en.wikipedia.org] In your definition of "solar system", Alpha Centauri should be part of our solar system. Whatever dude... |
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bombnet (OP) User ID: 1553733 France 09/17/2011 04:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok whatever you say guys this is it, check this other article from daily mail [link to www.newswarped.com] and this one : [link to www.space.com] and many others articles are on the internet. the mainstream media is just not aware of this discover everything i wrote is from the articles i provide, if you don't want to believe it is tyche, nemesis of whatever the name, then all the serious articles are lies ? No they aren't noob so do some little research on it, before reply something that's have no sense thanks Last Edited by bombnet on 09/18/2011 06:26 AM |
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bombnet (OP) User ID: 1553733 France 09/17/2011 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Destroyer – Our Binary Partner and Why You Will Not See It Coming The Destroyer is most likely a brown dwarf star that’s too cold to be seen and in a perpetual dance with our Sun. So many people want to label The Destroyer as a planet, or planet x. When NASA tells you that there are no large planets in our solar system that have gone undetected, they are not lying. Any large planet that would be big enough to affect Earth by passing us would have been seen by amature astronomers and would be all over the internet by now. A brown dwarf star, locked in a binary orbit with our Sun, would be a whole different story. It can only be seen with high power infrared telescopes. The Case For a Brown Dwarf Star Brown dwarf stars are very hard to detect. In fact, the first one was not even verified until 1995. First methane brown dwarf verified. Gliese 229B is discovered orbiting red dwarf Gliese 229A (20 ly away) using an adaptive optics coronagraph to sharpen images from the 60 inch (1.5 m) reflecting telescope at Palomar Observatory on Southern California’s Mt. Palomar; follow up infrared spectroscopy made with their 200 inch (5 m) Hale telescope shows an abundance of methane. see the washington post of 1983 [link to pqasb.pqarchiver.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1551869 United States 09/17/2011 06:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok whatever you say guys this is it, check this other article Quoting: bombnet from daily mail [link to www.newswarped.com] and this one : [link to www.space.com] and many others articles are on the internet. the mainstream media is just not aware of this discover everything i wrote is from the articles i provide, if you don't want to believe it is tyche, nemesis of whatever the name, then all the serious articles are lies ? No they aren't noob so do some little resarch on it, before reply something that's have no sense thanks It is NOT in our solar system and it is NOT a planet. Gliese 229 (also written as Gl 229 or GJ 229) is a red dwarf star about 19 light years away in the constellation Lepus. It has 58% of the mass of the Sun,[4] 69% of the Sun's radius,[5] and a very low projected rotation velocity of 1 km/s at the stellar equator.[7] The star is known to be a low activity flare star, which means it undergoes random increases in luminosity because of magnetic activity at the surface. The spectrum shows emission lines of calcium in the H and K bands. The emission of X-rays has been detected from the corona of this star.[8] These may be caused by magnetic loops interacting with the gas of the star's outer atmosphere. No large-scale star spot activity has been detected.[2] In 1994 a substellar companion was imaged and it was confirmed in 1995. Gliese 229B is a brown dwarf orbiting the star; although it is too small to sustain hydrogen-burning nuclear fusion, with a mass of 20 to 50 times that of Jupiter (0.02 to 0.05 solar masses) it is still too massive to be a planet. Gliese 229B was the first confirmed substellar-mass object. This object has a surface temperature of 950 K |
bombnet (OP) User ID: 1554999 France 09/18/2011 06:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Destroyer is most likely a brown dwarf star that’s too cold to be seen and in a perpetual dance with our Sun. So many people want to label The Destroyer as a planet, or planet x. When NASA tells you that there are no large planets in our solar system that have gone undetected, they are not lying. Any large planet that would be big enough to affect Earth by passing us would have been seen by amature astronomers and would be all over the internet by now. A brown dwarf star, locked in a binary orbit with our Sun, would be a whole different story. It can only be seen with high power infrared telescopes. The Case For a Brown Dwarf Star Brown dwarf stars are very hard to detect. In fact, the first one was not even verified until 1995. First methane brown dwarf verified. Gliese 229B is discovered orbiting red dwarf Gliese 229A (20 ly away) using an adaptive optics coronagraph to sharpen images from the 60 inch (1.5 m) reflecting telescope at Palomar Observatory on Southern California’s Mt. Palomar; follow up infrared spectroscopy made with their 200 inch (5 m) Hale telescope shows an abundance of methane. see the washington post of 1983 [link to pqasb.pqarchiver.com] |
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bombnet (OP) User ID: 1554999 France 09/18/2011 06:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yes you're right i did a mistake this is the ten planet of our solar system, check the nasa article: [link to www.nasa.gov] |
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