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DUTCHSINSE — Moon verified to be out of place — ‘Lunar Anomaly’ — Planet X / Tyche / Nemesis would have to be 30AU
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Is it even possible to detect how far out CW Leonis is? I had read from a credible source that we wouldn't be able to measure it's distance if it were moving directly toward us?
Quoting: Pangn False. It would still show massive (as far as telescopes are concerned) amounts of parallax if it were near our solar system. Quoting: Astromut Here's the source I read the information from: [ link to endgametime.wordpress.com] They linked the following two articles [ link to www.livingcosmos.com] [ link to www.answersingenesis.org] It just seems legit But I'm not an astronomer :P Quoting: Pangn CW Leonis is a very large and well studied Star. If it were approaching, it would be very obvious to anyone making observations. The best estimation is it's around 250 Solar radii [ link to en.wikipedia.org] It would be very difficult to miss something 250 times as large as the Sun. I don't think you would need a telescope... Quoting: TBar1984 That's what I thought, but wasn't sure it would matter if it's slow moving or so far out, it wouldn't be here for millions of years. Thats mainly why the article i sourced amazed me, that and cw leonis is one of my favorite things in space... Its facinating. This is pangn btw, for whatever reason I can't get my iPod to log me in.
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