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It has been here at the two o'clock position since Spring 2014 when I first viewed it,and imaged it since April 2015.
The time is coming (days or weeks imo) where we may be looking at an announcement as there will surely be mass sighting on the cards soon! Also this object will (when visible to all) take on the form of the red winged disk and this will unnerve the masses so be prepared in all the obvious ways!
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: EndOfDays77
This is probably a redundant question, have you checked the lenses on your camera?
No. Nooooo. No. Just no.
This is a delightful staple in science fiction. There's a mysterious world that orbits the Sun exactly the same distance as Earth, but it's directly across the Solar System from us; always hidden by the Sun. Little do we realize they know we're here, and right now they're marshalling their attack fleet to invade our planet. We need to invade counter-Earth before they attack us and steal our water, eat all our cheese or kidnap our beloved Nigella Lawson and Alton Brown to rule as their culinary queen and king of Other-Earth.
Well, could this happen? Could there be another planet in a stable orbit, hiding behind the Sun? The answer, as you probably suspect, is NO. No. Nooooo. Just no.
Well, that's not completely true. If some powerful and mysterious flying spaghetti being magically created another planet and threw it into orbit, it would briefly be hidden from our view because of the Sun. But we don't exist in a Solar System with just the Sun and the Earth. There are those other planets orbiting the Sun as well. As the Earth orbits the Sun, it's subtly influenced by those other planets, speeding up or slowing down in its orbit.
Read more at: phys.org...
Well, it was a pretty clever idea. Unfortunately, the forces of gravity conspire to make this hidden planet idea completely impossible. Most importantly, when someone tells you there's a hidden planet on the other side of the Sun, just remember these words:
No.
Nooooo.
No.
Read more at: phys.org...
originally posted by: roadgravel
originally posted by: sn0rch
Science is pants. All I need is popular mythological subculture and the internet.
That planet will kill us all you fools. We Must Do Something !!!!!
Can NASA send up a space tug to push it into the sun? That should do it.
originally posted by: roadgravel
originally posted by: sn0rch
Science is pants. All I need is popular mythological subculture and the internet.
That planet will kill us all you fools. We Must Do Something !!!!!
Can NASA send up a space tug to push it into the sun? That should do it.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: roadgravel
originally posted by: sn0rch
Science is pants. All I need is popular mythological subculture and the internet.
That planet will kill us all you fools. We Must Do Something !!!!!
Can NASA send up a space tug to push it into the sun? That should do it.
Who needs NASA?
Lil Kim from North Korea took a spacecraft on a journey to the Sun and landed on it. This little task should be nothing for him.
Here's some images of Brown Dwarfs with their debris disks that can also appear to be 'wings'. Take this into consideration when viewing the zoomed in images above and in future.
MacGregor et al present 1.3mm ALMA Cycle 0 Early Science observations of the edge-on debris disk around the relatively nearby M1 star AU Mic. These data reveal two distinct debris emission components: (1) the previously known dust belt that extends to a radius of 40 AU, and (2) a newly recognized, unresolved central peak.