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Originally posted by Hydrawolf
This person seems to have located an unnamed object in the Leo Constellation.
Unnamed Solar System Object.....Nibiru?
This person seems to have located an unnamed object in the Leo Constellation.
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Hydrawolf
Unnamed Solar System Object.....Nibiru?
This person seems to have located an unnamed object in the Leo Constellation.
The Leo constellation is in the solar system?
Since when?
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by Hydrawolf
This person seems to have located an unnamed object in the Leo Constellation.
This object in the skymaps get a mention from time to time, over the years...
Just some of the billions of threads "discovering" it...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
edit on 22-11-2012 by alfa1 because: (no reason given)
.What is this unnamed object that seems to have generated many a thread over the years?
Originally posted by DrGod
Looks legit.
Very clearly we are doomed.
I'm going to pull my crops in early just to be extra safe.
I got a cave and a camper.
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Hydrawolf
.What is this unnamed object that seems to have generated many a thread over the years?
I think CW Leonis.edit on 11/22/2012 by Chamberf=6 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by PurpleVortex
I always ask myself...What goes around peoples heads when they start another Nibiru thread?
Like, don't you have the slightest hunch that your entire thread is going to be ridiculed
Originally posted by Hydrawolf
Originally posted by PurpleVortex
I always ask myself...What goes around peoples heads when they start another Nibiru thread?
Like, don't you have the slightest hunch that your entire thread is going to be ridiculed
It's no popularity contest, not for me anyway.
Originally posted by PurpleVortex
Originally posted by Hydrawolf
Originally posted by PurpleVortex
I always ask myself...What goes around peoples heads when they start another Nibiru thread?
Like, don't you have the slightest hunch that your entire thread is going to be ridiculed
It's no popularity contest, not for me anyway.
The only popular notion about Nibiru, is its name. With that said, it seems to me that you wouldn't mind being part of Nibirus popular bandwagon since the only thing you presented in your OP was some weirdo that located an object in space and called it Nibiru. Care to elaborate at least on your OP? Your lack of interest in your own OP tells me otherwise..
Leo contains many bright stars. Regulus, designated Alpha Leonis, is a blue-white main-sequence star of magnitude 1.4, 77.5 light-years from Earth. It is a double star divisible in binoculars, with a secondary of magnitude 7.7. Its traditional name (Regulus) means "the little king". Beta Leonis, called Denebola, is at the opposite end of the constellation to Regulus. It is a blue-white star of magnitude 2.1, 36 light-years from Earth. The name Denebola means "the lion's tail". Algieba, Gamma Leonis, is a binary star with a third optical component; the primary and secondary are divisible in small telescopes and the tertiary is visible in binoculars. The primary is a gold-yellow giant star of magnitude 2.3 and the secondary is similar but at magnitude 3.6; they have a period of 600 years and are 126 light-years from Earth. The unrelated tertiary, 40 Leonis, is a yellow-tinged star of magnitude 4.8. Its traditional name, Algieba, means "the forehead". Delta Leonis, called Zosma, is a blue-white star of magnitude 2.6, 58 light-years from Earth. Epsilon Leonis is a yellow giant of magnitude 3.0, 251 light-years from Earth.[1]
I always ask myself...What goes around peoples heads when they start another Nibiru thread?