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Old 02-13-2010, 10:29 AM   #11
wfranzen
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Default Re: At last : Planet X discovered ?

Is there no way to kill this piece of disinfo at viewzone? I agree with Bashi on this one:

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Originally Posted by bashi View Post
In this pseudo-scientific article there are no
- names of scientists
- name of organization
- name of observatory
- references
- sources
- links

That’s it for me already. It is BS !

But a proof is this picture :



So, the brown dwarf is orbiting outside our solar-system around WHAT? According to the picture, it has to be jet another, more massive body than our sun or the dwarf.
We are entering the dark worm-wood forest with a lot of fairies and dwarfs….

Here a link to the original pic:

http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2008/g19/

Clearly visible the orange radio emissions. No near dead star can have a signature like this.
Someone must have stumbled upon this picture, saw a resemblance to depictions of Nibiru and has woven a story around it.




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There is a similar thread started by NorthernSanctuary called "Comet/ G1.9 giant planetary body coming in to solar system". Unfortunately I don't know how to link to it. Here is most of my initial reponse to the opening post there:

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Originally Posted by wfranzen View Post
... It is clear that this [G1.9] is not a planet. Here are some of the things a real scientist, Mike Brown, (not some anonymous unspecified set of "Spanish Astronomers", or someone writing a bogus article about such), who has actually discovered planetoids in the outer Solar System has to say on his blog http://www.mikebrownsplanets.com/200...d-of-fall.html:

"There is *definitely* not anything 1.9 Jupiter masses out at 100 AU or we would have know a century ago!"

And regarding the article at viewzone.com/browndwarf.html:

"Wow; that web site does an amazing job of taking real science and making it crazy. The discovery is a *supernova remnant* not a planet. And it is nowhere near us (though it is moderately close to being in the same *direction* as Pluto). The actual scientific press release is here:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/news/08-062.html"

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