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Message Subject When can we expect to see NIBIRU/PLANET X with the naked eye
Poster Handle Astromut
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I assume if "Nibiru" is real, EVERYONE world wide will eventually see it with the naked eye. I am told it will look like a second sun in the sky.

When is this date?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1184988


Tell me Canadian - can you see Sagittarius galaxy from your location? [link to viewzone2.com]

No? Are you sure? How come....?!


[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15667433


OP - shills eating your thread.

Let me give you some more data...,

"If people had infrared-sensitive eyes, the entrails of Sagittarius would be a prominent fixture sweeping across our sky," Majewski said. "But at human, visual wavelengths, they become buried among countless intervening stars and obscuring dust. The great expanse of the Sagittarius system has been hidden from view."

Not any more. By using infrared maps, the astronomers filtered away millions of foreground stars to focus on a type of star called an M giant. These large, infrared-bright stars are populous in the Sagittarius galaxy but uncommon in the outer Milky Way. The 2MASS infrared map of M giant stars analyzed by Majewski and collaborators is the first to give a complete view of the Milky Way galaxy's meal of Sagittarius stars, now wrapping like a spaghetti noodle around the Milky Way. Prior to this work, astronomers had detected only a few scattered pieces of the disrupted Sagittarius dwarf.

Even the existence of Sagittarius was unknown until the heart of this nearest satellite galaxy of the Milky Way was discovered by a British team of astronomers in 1994.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15667433


a little off topic, but do not some people scientist believe the earth system is part of the Sag galaxy originally ? Or at least there is enough evidence to argue this if I understand the issue correctly of whom ate whom
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15582870

No. Our solar system's velocity is contained almost entirely in the V vector, perpendicular to the Sagittarius dwarf and within the milk way's galactic plane.

"Thus (Fig. 2) the motions of Sgr stars within this plane are almost entirely contained in their Galactic U and W velocity components, whereas the V motions of stars in the Sgr tidal tails almost entirely reflect solar motion."
[link to www.astro.caltech.edu]

The U V W velocity of our solar system is 10.1, 224, 6.7 km/sec as can be seen here:
[link to ej.iop.org]
(taken from here: [link to iopscience.iop.org] )
That means we're not part of the sagittarius stream as we do not share a common motion of travel at all.
 
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