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OMG!! John Moore is right! Nibiru is here!!!
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Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14249834 Read the article. It only pertains to data from spy satellites that are looking at the earth and catching fireballs that already hit the atmosphere. It has nothing to do with "incoming" rocks that are still out there. Quoting: Astromut yea, right...i mean if they would classify something like this, surely they wouldn't classify anything else.  Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14249834 No reason to, nor ability to. Amateurs can and do detect new asteroids, in fact our astrometric data is used to refine the orbits of asteroids after they're discovered; until that is done, no one can even know if a potentially threatening rock is truly going to impact or not. Quoting: Astromut Really, amateurs have been down at the South Pole making observations at the southern constellations. Tell me how amateurs can view incoming objects coming directly from the southern constellations without being at the south pole? You get on here and talk all this shit about amateurs this and amateurs that, but you KNOW damn good and well amateurs can't be covering incoming objects from the southern constellations without being located at the South Pole. If i'm wrong give me a link where i can get date stamped updated views. And yea...i know about the theory of orbital mechanics where objects can't supposedly orbit the sun no more than 45 degress of the ecleptic.
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