Planet X
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Or planet Niburu. Some say that he could collide with Earth in some years.
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Cool stuff, Mr.Quills.
Sidenote:On the Nasa websight or space.com, you can see photos from the Hubble Telescope, tons of space and galaxy photos. It's so beautiful. :icon_cry: |
They also say that Planet x's coming back round into our solar system will cause huge earth changes and big energetic shifts in consciousness. Much has been said about this planet over the years. I find it all very interesting how to talk of this planet coincides with some big stuff happening on the planet and even in our solar system with other planets. We shall see I guess :)
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Hello Clover,
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Yes, great photos. We should start a thread on it. :D Quills Quiver |
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Ah yes. We have an astrology section I meant to work on. I just get so busy..:redface: I really want to buy a telescope for this summer, and a good one. We have a star gazing national park here. |
Hello Clover,
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Lucky you. I would be glad to have a star gazing national park somewhere around in my area. Fortunately, I don't live in a city where lights are interfering with the stars. Thus, star gazing is possible for me and I would like to own a telescope some day. The photos of the outer space are amazing. Truly magical. I wonder, which is the best telescope? Quills Quiver |
Interesting discovery, but a planet positioned out farther than Pluto, does not a "Planet X" make.
Does it? What's interesting to me however is the cyclical movement of the galaxy, and the position of the solar system, and Earth, with respect to that. I keep seeing time scales of 26 million years and 260 million years involving meteoric activity, pertaining to major events on the planet. How we've re entered a position pertaining to this. |
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Here is a web page to our Star Gazing Park. Up north in Michigan is pretty amazing. http://www.midarkskypark.org/ I am looking for a Newtonian telescope. Orion sells some nice ones. It depends on my budget this summer. These start off around 400.00 I am willing to fork out a little more than necessary. Hey, its for the kids... kinda :D Boom. Go big or go home. |
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I think it's funny when I've watch some of NASA's "stuff" especially when they land on "dirty snowballs" and "accidentally" interchange the world comet and planet in their little videos. Things that make you go hmmmmm? Loved your entire comment, btw. |
I've been watching some youtube videos about this planet x/nibiru subject lately... But I'm a bit confused so maybe someone on here could clear things up a bit?:biggrin:
So from what I've gathered what they call planet X could be two things: - either a planet that comes into our galaxy from time to time (every 3600 years). It revolves around a different/second sun, i.e. Sirius. This would explain why there are so many connections to Sirius and a ninth planet on ancient structures all over the world - planet X being the connecting point between both galaxies; - or a planet that was destroyed a very long time ago, in which case it would have been in our galaxy at the exact spot where we can see the asteroids belt right now. This is also the exact place where the ninth planet is located when you analize the positioning of many ancient structures around the world. Or am I mixing two things up now? I am also wondering, if this planet is closer to us every 3600 years, when this has happened last and if it is linked to any big thing happening here on earth. (Planet X is supposed to be a lot bigger than earth, which makes the gravitational pull and subsequent push very strong. This would explain possible interference with other planets.) |
Hello Clover,
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Great website. Lots of information containing future events and overall great photos. Thank you for sharing. I was thinking of getting the Orion AstroView 90mm EQ Refractor telescope kit. The original price was $399.99, but it is now $369.99 (30% off) and has a four and a half star rating. It is perfect for beginners interested in Astronomy. :D Also, doesn't look as heavy as the one you posted. :tongue: Lepus |
c'mon, this one has been around for years. there could be something beyond Pluto but I don't think the ancients would have predicted it... we tend to idealize the ancients as we do with the dead.
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If I may share something slightly not relevant, I fairly recently created a pen name for myself, and the last initial for said name is X [it stands for Xeno, which is Greek for stranger].
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Much has been said about this planet over the years. I find it all very interesting how to talk of this planet coincides with some big stuff happening on the planet
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