They've SPOTTED IT:PLANET 9 | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76280681 United States 05/17/2018 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, they haven't. Quoting: Hydra:MV8Teenie Russian PeenieMzOTkwXzY4OTU2MTQ3X0JGOThGNUZD1 * . Likely "they" have. They are just preparing for disclosure at their usual glacial pace. Right now, they are admitting that there is forming a scientific consensus that planet 9 (or planet x in these parts) is out there and its mass is 10 times that of earth and it orbits in 10 to 20 thousand years. |
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Hydra User ID: 76589883 Germany 05/17/2018 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, they haven't. Quoting: Hydra1 * Likely "they" have. They are just preparing for disclosure at their usual glacial pace. Right now, they are admitting that there is forming a scientific consensus that planet 9 (or planet x in these parts) is out there and its mass is 10 times that of earth and it orbits in 10 to 20 thousand years. From the Daily Fail article: "While Planet Nine has never been spotted, a number of astronomers - including scientists at Nasa - have since released research that supports the theory." From the Daily Fail's source: "Other astronomers aren’t so certain - in part because the early solar system remains a mystery. Scientists suspect that the sun was born within a cluster of stars, meaning that the early planets might have had many close encounters with other stars that sent them on paths that seem impossible today. And even once the stars dispersed, the early solar system likely contained tens of thousands of dwarf planets that could have provided the gravitational nudges needed to push 2015 BP519, as the new object is called, into such an odd orbit." [link to www.quantamagazine.org (secure)] . Last Edited by Hydra on 05/17/2018 08:13 PM :ase26122019: Annular Solar Eclipse - December 26, 2019 - Kannur, Kerala, India |
Hydra User ID: 76589883 Germany 05/17/2018 08:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | they are just now admitting that they have spotted it.... because we can all see it, now with the naked eye Quoting: Shadow Dancetheir attempts to prevent us from seeing it (or the sunset for the past two years) has failed ... and if you know when to look, anyone can see it :swfnibi: . Last Edited by Hydra on 05/17/2018 08:13 PM :ase26122019: Annular Solar Eclipse - December 26, 2019 - Kannur, Kerala, India |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75510169 United States 05/17/2018 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, they haven't. Quoting: Hydra:MV8Teenie Russian PeenieMzOTkwXzY4OTU2MTQ3X0JGOThGNUZD1 * . Likely "they" have. They are just preparing for disclosure at their usual glacial pace. Right now, they are admitting that there is forming a scientific consensus that planet 9 (or planet x in these parts) is out there and its mass is 10 times that of earth and it orbits in 10 to 20 thousand years. I would love to believe that. But it's tough. There are many other factors to the sunsets appearance over the last few years that mostly wrap around an intense dollar minimum period. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76280681 United States 05/17/2018 08:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | see how they slyly slide this article in as they have so many times int he past? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74482595:MV8Teenie Russian PeenieMzOTkwXzY4OTU2NTM4XzY3NkZENjc2a little here a little there they consider this "disclosure"...yet they will never FULLY admit it until it is on our doorstep It may well be. What they are acknowledging is they have discovered a rocky planetoid in the kuiper region and this among a few other discoveries is providing some substantial new data to plug into their models. There are only so many ways to run the simulation that makes any kind of sense. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76280681 United States 05/17/2018 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, they haven't. Quoting: Hydra1 * Likely "they" have. They are just preparing for disclosure at their usual glacial pace. Right now, they are admitting that there is forming a scientific consensus that planet 9 (or planet x in these parts) is out there and its mass is 10 times that of earth and it orbits in 10 to 20 thousand years. From the Daily Fail article: "While Planet Nine has never been spotted, a number of astronomers - including scientists at Nasa - have since released research that supports the theory." From the Daily Fail's source: "Other astronomers aren’t so certain - in part because the early solar system remains a mystery. Scientists suspect that the sun was born within a cluster of stars, meaning that the early planets might have had many close encounters with other stars that sent them on paths that seem impossible today. And even once the stars dispersed, the early solar system likely contained tens of thousands of dwarf planets that could have provided the gravitational nudges needed to push 2015 BP519, as the new object is called, into such an odd orbit." [link to www.quantamagazine.org (secure)] . "Other astronomers" can make up just about any kind of objection if they are talking about going back to the birth of the sun type of discussion. They have no solid theory on how that all formed. |