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What would be the signs of the approach of a heavenly body like Nibiru?
Hi AlreadyGone,
Wormwood--A brown Dwarf, let's put aside the name Nibiru.
More information:
"Brown dwarfs are so elusive, so hard to find," McLean said. "They can be detected best in the infrared, and even within the
infrared, they are very difficult to detect. We detect the heat glow from these faint objects in the infrared. Typically, they have to be
relatively close by, within 100 light years, for us to even detect the heat signature."
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"They would however be hard to find in the sky, as they would emit almost no light. Their strongest emissions would be in the infrared (IR)
spectrum, and ground-based IR detectors."
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A Real Nemesis.
Friday, 12 March 2010 13:00
Getting Wise About Nemesis!
A dark object may be lurking near our solar system, occasionally kicking comets in our direction.
"Nicknamed "Nemesis" or "The Death Star," this undetected object could be a red or brown dwarf star, or an even darker presence several
times the mass of Jupiter."
www.spaceguarduk.com...
By Leslie Mullen
for Astrobiology Magazine
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Mar 12, 2010
A dark object may be lurking near our solar system, occasionally kicking comets in our direction.
Nicknamed "Nemesis" or "The Death Star," this undetected object could be a red or brown dwarf star, or an even darker presence several times the
mass of Jupiter.
www.spacedaily.com...
Astrobio.net - 3/13/2010
Getting WISE About Nemesis
Size comparison of our Sun, a low mass star, a brown dwarf, Jupiter, and Earth.
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This newly discovered "brown dwarf" is believed to have formed from the same condensed matter that gave birth to our Sun. It is believed
that, after the large planets formed around the Sun, they pushed it to the edge of the Solar system where it formed a sphere about 1.9MJ -- well below
the mass needed to ignite it as a "sun."
Nemesis!
The theory of a companion sun is not new. It has often been described as Nemesis, after the Greek figure in mythology.
The mythological Nemesis was the spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris, vengeful fate personified as a remorseless goddess.
The name Nemesis is related to the Greek word meaning "to give what is due".
Nemesis is now often used as a term to describe one's worst enemy, normally someone or something that is the exact opposite of oneself but is also
somehow similar. For example, Professor Moriarty is frequently described as the nemesis of Sherlock Holmes.
"Opposite yet similar" is the perfect description for a companion to our Sun. But the name Nemesis also implies a sinister nature. Will this new
Nemesis be beneficial or harmful to our lives?
Spanish Astronomers Claim Dwarf Sun Beyond Pluto!
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The idea of a new planet being discovered in our Solar System is pretty exciting. Even more so because of the many theories about "planet-x" or
"Nibiru" being associated with space aliens and the doomsday prophecies of 2012.
Scientists at places like NASA and famous observatories have deflected inquiries about the discovery for a few years now, mainly because they feared
being associated with these "fringe" theories. But like it or not --
it has happened. Well... according to a team of Spanish
artronomers who call themselves the StarViewer Team.
The group made the rounds of all the news web sites in the past two weeks, claiming they discovered something very significant. It's almost twice the
size of Jupiter and just beyond our furthest planetoid, Pluto. Although it's not a planet, it appears to have planets or large satellites encircling
it. It's what astronomers call a "brown dwarf star" and its official name is "G1.9".
We are close to our Sun and within its gravitational influence. So as we are travel through space, it appears to us that the G1.9 is moving in an
elipse between our furthest planetoid, Pluto, and the edge of our Solar system, near the Oort Cloud.
The newly discovered brown dwarf is reported to be located just about 60 to 66 AU (1 AU=the distance from the Sun to Earth) from us (its parigee),
currently in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius. Because of periodic gravitational disturbances in areas of space further out,
specifically in the Oort Cloud, the Spanish group of astronomers believe G1.9 travels in an elliptical orbit extending possibly hundreds of AU beyond
the furthest known planets (its apogee). Its position just beyond Pluto suggests it is at its closest approach to the Sun and Earth.
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