LAURA KNIGHT-JADCZYK AND JOE QUINN
Since the 9/11 attacks, no book has provided a satisfactory answer as to WHY the attacks occurred and who was ultimately responsible for carrying them out - until now.
That's pretty good for a story like this!
It'll be interesting to see how it plays out.
How knows, mayby Neptune was a star in distance past and will light up again one day and we will have two suns.
Well both have about same composition 80% of hydrogen and 20 % helium.
I kind of belive in old myths and mix of todays knowledge, so hopi prophecy with blue star is something I kind of waiting for. Here is some links to Sedna (mythology) [Link], and sedna as trans-Neptunian object [Link]Cheers ;)
Theories arise. Some proven, some kept, and some tossed on the shelf. What of the WISE infrared telescope? Release of the WISE All-Sky data to the scientific community was on March 14,2012.
It is going take some time but I have a feeling there are computer programs that decipher distance and types of objects within any given distance when an image from WISE is inputted for study. How exhilarating that must be to be the first to see an object that may be heading into our solar system or to see something never seen before.
This rogue planet could be a runaway or an outer orbit object in a theorized Binary star system. Neptune's wobble has always been a wonder for scientists. What causes it's odd tugging?
I recently read about G1.9 + 0.3 ,a Super Nova Remnant...so they claim.
"The discovery that G1.9+0.3 had been identified as the youngest known Galactic SNR was announced on May 14, 2008 at a NASA press conference. In the days leading up to the announcement, NASA would only hint that they were going "to announce the discovery of an object in our Galaxy astronomers have been hunting for more than 50 years." wikipedia.
"Besides being the record holder for youngest supernova, the object is of considerable interest for other reasons. The high expansion velocities and extreme particle energies that have been generated are unprecedented and should stimulate deeper studies of the object with Chandra and the Very Large Array." [Link]
"G1.9+0.3 is the only Galactic SNR increasing in flux, with implications for the physics of electron acceleration in shock waves." [Link]
Fascinating, as Spock would say.
It takes 248 years for Pluto to orbit the Sun. How long would it take for an outer object of another solar system to orbit it's parent star...and to come into proximity with our outer planets orbits? Neptune could be way on the other side of the Sun while a Binary System's outer planet could be at a position that would have caused many perturbing woes if Neptune happened to be crossing it's path. It is all about timing I suppose. A very long timing, kind of like a Trojan asteroid interacting a Earth orbital crossing. We just need to find our Binary Star, A Brown Dwarf? A White Dwarf, A Y Dwarf (A newly discovered type of cool star)? Is this the Son of God, an allegory perhaps? To return in 2000 years? 2012? The days of antiquity were entertained by the night skies. The human conscious must have been filled with amazement at celestial wonders. Watch the film Zeitgeist sometime and put on headphones and listen to it's philosophy and reasoning, To weigh and consider: [Link]
We have been given cake for a long time to keep us distracted. How ironic that Kiersten Dunst plays both Marie Antoinette ("Let them Eat Cake") and Justine in Melancholia, a haunting film with a Runaway Planet.
I have an art commission to make. I have no time for this Melancholia. Space, the final frontier will have to wait.
In other words, it is possible a Planet X or a Niburu could exist. A giant swarm of small bodies tightly coupled could also fill the bill.