TODAY'S the DAY! NASA's Wide-field INFRARED Survey Explorer Data and Picture Trove to be RELEASED! Tyche~Nibiru~Hercolubus~Planet X | |
Briarcliffe (OP) User ID: 1337373 United States 04/14/2011 07:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: TODAY'S the DAY! NASA's Wide-field INFRARED Survey Explorer Data and Picture Trove to be RELEASED! Tyche~Nibiru~Hercolubus~Planet X [link to www.jpl.nasa.gov] Frequently Asked Questions ~ February 18, 2011 Q: When could data from WISE confirm or rule out the existence of the hypothesized planet Tyche? A: It is too early to know whether WISE data confirms or rules out a large object in the Oort cloud. Analysis over the next couple of years will be needed to determine if WISE has actually detected such a world or not. The first 14 weeks of data, being released in April 2011, are unlikely to be sufficient. The full survey, scheduled for release in March 2012, should provide greater insight. Once the WISE data are fully processed, released and analyzed, the Tyche hypothesis that Matese and Whitmire propose will be tested. Q: Is it a certainty that WISE would have observed such a planet if it exists? A: It is likely but not a foregone conclusion that WISE could confirm whether or not Tyche exists. Since WISE surveyed the whole sky once, then covered the entire sky again in two of its infrared bands six months later, WISE would see a change in the apparent position of a large planet body in the Oort cloud over the six-month period. The two bands used in the second sky coverage were designed to identify very small, cold stars (or brown dwarfs) -- which are much like planets larger than Jupiter, as Tyche is hypothesized to be. |
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