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reply posted on 1-10-2009 @ 07:15 AM by Gliese581
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Stereo Ahead satellite August 31 - September 30 2009 records an extremely bright object moving towards the telescope. Today it takes about 50% of the
camera field, and is so bright that doesn't allow any features to be distinguished inside it. The surrounding area is completely washed by the light,
making it impossible to see the normal sky, with stars etc.
The Sun on these photos is positioned just outside the right frame.
For more photos, please refer to the official Stereo site, camera NI1
Stereo satellite, NASA
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reply posted on 1-10-2009 @ 07:18 AM by Gliese581
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reply posted on 1-10-2009 @ 09:36 AM by ngchunter
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Looks like the milky way is coming into the camera's view.
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reply posted on 1-10-2009 @ 11:36 AM by win 52
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You might be a bit premature on that cookie!
Not having to drag that moon around for all those years, may bring it back ahead of schedule.... at least that is how things seem to work in this
world.
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reply posted on 1-10-2009 @ 02:05 PM by cindymars
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Originally posted by win 52
reply to post by zorgon
You might be a bit premature on that cookie!
Not having to drag that moon around for all those years, may bring it back ahead of schedule.... at least that is how things seem to work in this
world.
Let's just split the difference.
Everybody gets a cookie!
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reply posted on 7-10-2009 @ 07:19 PM by SeeingBlue
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nvm
[edit on 7-10-2009 by SeeingBlue]
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reply posted on 7-10-2009 @ 11:52 PM by Kreaden
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Originally posted by jfj123
reply to post by Brother Stormhammer
Are you getting the impression like I am that this is becoming a religion which does not require any evidence but just unalterable faith?
You mean like Scientology?
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reply posted on 8-10-2009 @ 12:13 AM by Kreaden
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Originally posted by xnibirux
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
reply to post by xnibirux
Also, the changes to our physiological makeup are currently speeding up and there are many temporary physical symptoms that are occurring in our
bodies as a consequence of this
Yeah, I believe that list can be attributed to people's lifestyles. Not some Alien DNA/Planet X heebie jeebie stuff.
People's lifestyles are not what they were a hundred years ago. So of course the physical things listed are going to manifest.
I mean, my eyes get worse as I get older. Probably because I sit and stare a computer all day every day. :LOL:
I still see no FACTS being presented. Just opinions based on other people's opinions. Which you are entitlted too. But lets not state these
opinions as fact
You should also probably link your sources when posted this type of imformation
[edit on 1-1-2008 by greeneyedleo]
It's just ignorant to think that when something isn't proven that it doesn't exist. This isn't about proof people, it's about belief and
intuition.
Wait are you saying we need to just throw out scientific reasoning and just blindly follow all that is said.
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reply posted on 8-10-2009 @ 12:28 AM by Kreaden
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Originally posted by xnibirux
Originally posted by jfj123
reply to post by xnibirux
But do you understand that your belief in planet x's existence doesn't make it exist?
All beliefs are based on something. Just so we can understand, and not ask you the wrong questions or make the wrong comments, what are you beliefs
based on?
Also, I don't think until this point anyone has said, "I have no evidence that planet x exists and is only my opinion". Most people seem to
expressing the existence of planet x as a fact and that is just wrong.
jfj123 I know my belief does not 'make it exist', that's preposterous. The reason I believe in Planet X (and the only explanation why) is because
I've read a magnificent book 'The Return of Planet X' containing many prophecies and ancient civilizations that foretold this. I do agree that
people have no evidence, but it is my belief, not my opinion.
[edit on 7-1-2008 by xnibirux]
[edit on 7-1-2008 by xnibirux]
Are you getting paid to promote this book
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reply posted on 10-10-2009 @ 06:07 PM by xnibirux
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No I'm not getting paid to promote the book, I just found a lot of the information in the book insightful. I'm not trying to get people to believe
in something if that's what you think I am doing.
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reply posted on 30-10-2009 @ 11:09 AM by Amaxium
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OK, so it is Oct 30, 2009. I think I remember reading somewhere that we here in North America should be able to see this Planet X without any
telescopes or special instruments. I see nothing. This was to be the cornerstone on whether or not I would believe in the existence of this theory
as true.
Has anyone else been able to see this Planet X?
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