- etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 11:57
- Link zur Reuters-Meldung - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 12:03
- noch ein Link für Leute wie für mich, die es nicht glauben können - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 12:15
- Man könnte viel dazu sagen... - Gundel, 25.08.2001, 12:39
- Re: Man könnte viel dazu sagen... - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:02
- @Amanito: Schreib' doch bitte hier wenn du etwas mehr herausbekommen hast - Josef, 25.08.2001, 13:29
- Re: @Amanito: Schreib' doch bitte hier wenn du etwas mehr herausbekommen hast - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:33
- @Amanito: Schreib' doch bitte hier wenn du etwas mehr herausbekommen hast - Josef, 25.08.2001, 13:29
- Re: Man könnte viel dazu sagen... - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:02
- Man könnte viel dazu sagen... - Gundel, 25.08.2001, 12:39
- noch ein Link für Leute wie für mich, die es nicht glauben können - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 12:15
- Re: sehr eindrückliche meldung - vielen Dank! mkT - Baldur der Ketzer, 25.08.2001, 12:25
- Re: sehr eindrückliche meldung - vielen Dank! mkT - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 12:50
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - 2good4you, 25.08.2001, 12:31
- Re: offtopic: HTML nimmt alles an - Pancho, 25.08.2001, 12:47
- Re: offtopic: HTML nimmt alles an - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:14
- Planet X: Blödsinn. Umsonst ist der Tod, er kostet nur das Leben *g* - Ecki1, 25.08.2001, 13:22
- wäre froh, wenn - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:30
- Re: wäre froh, wenn - Ecki1, 25.08.2001, 13:53
- Wenn ich wüßte, daß morgen die Welt untergeht, würde ich heute einen Baum pflanz - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 14:06
- Re: wäre froh, wenn - Ecki1, 25.08.2001, 13:53
- Re: Planet X: Blödsinn. Umsonst ist der Tod, er kostet nur das Leben *g* - Euklid, 25.08.2001, 14:02
- wäre froh, wenn - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:30
- Planet X: Blödsinn. Umsonst ist der Tod, er kostet nur das Leben *g* - Ecki1, 25.08.2001, 13:22
- Re: offtopic: HTML nimmt alles an - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 13:16
- Re: offtopic: HTML nimmt alles an - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:26
- Re: offtopic: HTML nimmt alles an - Pancho, 25.08.2001, 14:55
- Re: offtopic: HTML nimmt alles an - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 15:01
- Re: offtopic: HTML nimmt alles an - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:14
- Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Firmian, 25.08.2001, 12:58
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:11
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Euklid, 25.08.2001, 13:57
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 14:05
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Euklid, 25.08.2001, 14:39
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 14:50
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Euklid, 25.08.2001, 15:28
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 14:50
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Euklid, 25.08.2001, 14:39
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Jerry, 25.08.2001, 14:08
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Euklid, 25.08.2001, 14:20
- wissenschaft - mguder, 26.08.2001, 01:40
- Re: wissenschaft - Euklid, 26.08.2001, 10:08
- Re: wissenschaft - Jochen, 26.08.2001, 12:26
- Re: wissenschaft - Amanito, 26.08.2001, 13:49
- Re: wissenschaft - Jochen, 26.08.2001, 16:09
- Re: wissenschaft - Aber Jochen! nicht ganz so deftig - nereus, 26.08.2001, 14:14
- Re: warum nicht?:-) - Jochen, 26.08.2001, 16:19
- Re: warum nicht?:-) - von krummbuckeligen Alten mit schwarzen Raben.. - nereus, 26.08.2001, 20:07
- Re: warum nicht?:-) - Jochen, 26.08.2001, 16:19
- Re: wissenschaft - Amanito, 26.08.2001, 13:49
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 14:05
- Forum Parawissenschaften kannte ich noch nicht, danke für den Link - Firmian, 25.08.2001, 13:57
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Euklid, 25.08.2001, 13:57
- Re: GWUP - oh je, diese Knaller - Baldur der Ketzer, 25.08.2001, 13:24
- siehe mein Posting an Amanito mT - Firmian, 25.08.2001, 14:07
- Re: Astrologie aus der Sicht von Nicht-Astrologie-Gläubigen - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 13:11
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Diogenes, 25.08.2001, 14:16
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 14:26
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Diogenes, 26.08.2001, 14:04
- Re: Planet X 2003, die Idiotenkeule und zensierte Wissenschaft - Baldur der Ketzer, 26.08.2001, 14:14
- Re: Planet X 2003, die Idiotenkeule und zensierte Wissenschaft - Jochen, 26.08.2001, 16:54
- Skeptiker müssen nicht borniert sein,... - Firmian, 26.08.2001, 17:22
- Re: Skeptiker müssen nicht borniert sein,... - Jochen, 26.08.2001, 17:38
- Skeptiker müssen nicht borniert sein,... - Firmian, 26.08.2001, 17:22
- Re: Planet X 2003, die Idiotenkeule und zensierte Wissenschaft - Jochen, 26.08.2001, 16:54
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Amanito, 26.08.2001, 14:16
- Re: Planet X 2003, die Idiotenkeule und zensierte Wissenschaft - Baldur der Ketzer, 26.08.2001, 14:14
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Diogenes, 26.08.2001, 14:04
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Ecki1, 25.08.2001, 20:08
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 20:39
- Planet X 2003: Unfug! - Ecki1, 25.08.2001, 22:29
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 20:39
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 fwiw - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 14:26
- Prognostizierte Entwicklung für Ã-sterreich - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 14:35
- Planet X - Lentas, 25.08.2001, 15:19
- Re: Planet X / Seriöse Quelle - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 15:25
- mit welcher Software kann ich das.ram-file eigentlich öffnen? TIA - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 15:32
- Re: mit welcher Software kann ich das.ram-file eigentlich öffnen? TIA - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 15:35
- mit welcher Software kann ich das.ram-file eigentlich öffnen? TIA - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 15:32
- Re: Planet X - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 15:34
- Re: Planet X - Gundel, 25.08.2001, 15:34
- Re: Planet X / Seriöse Quelle - JüKü, 25.08.2001, 15:25
- Download des Buches von Mark Hazlewood im pdf-Format - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 16:04
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 / Weitere Links - JüKü, 26.08.2001, 14:19
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 / Weitere Links - Amanito, 26.08.2001, 14:21
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 / Weitere Links (owT) - happy few, 28.08.2001, 11:15
- Link für den deutschsprachigen Raum (owT) - Amanito, 26.08.2001, 14:27
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 / Weitere Link........ - happy few, 27.08.2001, 13:02
- Re: etwas offtopic (oder überhaupt nicht?): Planet X 2003 / Weitere Links - Amanito, 26.08.2001, 14:21
- Koordinaten (gerade von Mark Hazlewood bekommen) - Amanito, 26.08.2001, 16:06
- Link zur Reuters-Meldung - Amanito, 25.08.2001, 12:03
Koordinaten (gerade von Mark Hazlewood bekommen)
Size and magnitude clarifications.
OBSERVATORY grade scopes are requires until
mid-2002, as the distance away precludes reflecting
sunlight until that time, and precludes a significant
increase in size until that time.
Also a reminder that the predominant color of the inbound
planet is red, specifically in the infra-red range (thus
it was located in 1983 by the IRAS team), and the lack of
infra-red capability in all but specialized
equipment eliminates the dominant color that Planet X
exudes. Screen FOR red, go to your local observatory, and
insist that the coordinates specified and none others.
Pluto is reflecting sunlight, and Planet X at this time
is NOT, but does have a dull redish glow as it is a
smoldering brown dwarf. This is what we're looking for,
appearance and size wise, etc.
- Search for an object down to Magnitude 11
- Size in scope is 2-3 times that of Pluto
- Is not yet reflecting sunlight (81 times less than
Pluto)
- Has a diffuse glow as is a slow-smolder brown dwarf
- Has a redish color, so filter for red for best results
- Brightness increase detectable not until late 2001 (by
computer)
- Coordinates as ephemeris will not describe path
- Distance is approximately 9 Sun-Pluto distances away
- Retrograde motion now and dropping below ecliptic
- Rapid passage in 2003
MAGNITUDE
Although [Planet X] at present is a magnitude 2.0,
[when infra-red is taken into consideration]
astronomers should include objects up to a magnitude 10
in their image capture.
The operator described the object as diffuse and of
approximate magnitude 11. Lowell Sighting
SIZE
Though a large planet, 4 times as large as Earth... it
is at this time at a much greater distance...
REFLECTED SUNLIGHT
As [Planet X] is too far away for reflected sunlight
up until 6 months before passage.
Brightness
DIFFUSE
It does not shine with the intensity of most stars,
but has a dull, diffuse, glow. It appears to be the last
gasp of a dying star, a faint, blurry, reddish glow. Your
eye would pass over it if attuned to the pin points that
are the stars. A star is intense in the center and
rapidly diminishes in intensity toward the edges of the
spot you call a star. The light from a star comes from a
single point and fans out, the periphery a bit less than
the center, increasingly, but the center very intense.
The 12th Planet, being nearer, is giving you light rays
from its entire surface, so the light has an even quality
to it.
REDISH GLOW
[Planet X] has both heat and light, generated from
within its core.... The light is diffused in the
atmosphere, and returns to the land surface, but emerges
from the core to interact with the atmosphere only via
the surface of the deep oceans, which cover the majority
of the planet's surface. You may equate this to volcanic
activity, where the Earth has numerous places both above
ground and under the oceans that ooze molten lava. Just
so [Planet X] has places where the molten and churning
substance in its core escapes to the surface....
Light only escapes the core where what is essentially
volcanic activity under the water occurs. Of course, this
would occur if there was volcanic activity on the land
surface of the planet, but there is little land surface,
and this long ago hardened.
[Planet X] Glow
The composition is not the composition of reflecting
sunlight, but is almost exclusively in the spectrum of
red light. Thus you will do best if you filter for red
light
[including infra-red], and by this we mean filtering out
ALL BUT RED LIGHT.
BRIGHTNESS
The [computer assisted] eye will begin to register
increased brightness approximately 1 year 7 months before
the cataclysms, or late in the year 2001.
COORDINATES:
Having assumed a retrograde orbit, the significant motion
of the 12th Planet is nevertheless inbound, toward the
Sun. From the Earth, however, this appears to be a motion
to the side, in a retrograde orbit. At the mid-year point
in 2001, several things happen to [Planet X] during its
inbound trek.
1. It picks up speed, moving from what was an
essential
dither between its two foci to an increasing motion
toward the Sun.
2. It comes closer to the Sun's sweeping arms, and
thus
does a stronger jump over these arms when they pass,
increasing its retrograde motion.
3. It makes what appears to be a tick back in its
path,
bumping up and then around, as it passes what we will
call an influence that likewise hovers near the midpoint
of the two foci.
4. It settles into a period where the primary motion
is
strongly inbound, rather than retrograde, due to the
increased speed it has attained. This speed allows
[Planet X] to increasingly ignore the Sun's sweeping
arms.
RA 4.45732 Dec 11.91793 on Sep 30, 2001
RA 4.45962 Dec 12.44113 on Sep 20, 2001
RA 4.46002 Dec 12.56542 on Sep 5, 2001
RA 4.46137 Dec 12.74267 on Aug 25, 2001
RA 4.46978 Dec 12.98923 on Aug 15, 2001
You can assume, in selecting a Right Ascension (RA)
and Declination (Dec) point, that no more than.2 RA
degrees nor.45 declination degrees occurs at any time as
a variance from this path. This variance includes a
slower rate along the path than would be assumed and a
path other than a smoothed or curved path between points.
Variance
DISTANCE
[Planet X] is circling on a long elliptical orbit
around the sun and its dead companion which lies at a
distance some 18.724 times the length from the sun to
Pluto. It is not a long distance to be traveled in 3,657
years, especially considering that it transverses the
solar system in 3 short months! Clearly, the uptick in
speed is considerable, and the rate of speed as it floats
from one binary sun to the other is sedate in comparison.
Thus, when the passage is due in 2003, there is an
exponential increase in speed during the last years, and
this speeding up has already started. To compute the
distance from the solar system on any given date, create
an exponential equation which takes into consideration
the total distance we have given for the sun's dead
companion, the years [Planet X] takes to make a complete
ellipse (3,657), and the approximate May 15, 2003 date of
the next passage. The distance will differ greatly, thus,
depending upon the date.
Distance
RETROGRADE
Thus, during 1995 through 1998, [Planet X] will drift
left and up toward the elliptic, aligning itself in the
same manner as the planets to the Sun's sweeping arm, but
due to its mobility out in space, its distance from the
Sun, it develops a retrograde orbit and begins to move to
the right, in the manner the ancients recorded.
Retrograde Orbit
PASSAGE
While it is out in space [Planet X] moves slowly, but
increases speed rapidly as it comes close to one of its
two foci. When [Planet X] is passing your Sun it is
moving rapidly, the time spent within the outer planet
Saturn's
orbit a mere 3 months. It zips by.... [Planet X] pulls
down and away from the Sun only at the last minute. This
is reflected in time as the last 9.7 weeks or 68 days.
This is reflected in distance as 1.2598 times the
orbital diameter of Pluto, or two and one-half times the
distance from Sun to this farthest known planet Pluto.
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