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Post by anubis on Apr 28, 2010 10:44:47 GMT -8
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Post by anubis on Apr 28, 2010 10:48:00 GMT -8
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Post by anubis on Apr 28, 2010 10:48:52 GMT -8
lanl.gov is the Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Post by moabiter on Apr 28, 2010 21:22:44 GMT -8
Hey thanks! That's not an easy read, got to about page 4, skimmed more. They're using Tyche (the good sister of Nemesis). I checked some background on Icarus and so on - hadn't heard of it. At 41pp it's not too daunting when the mood's for... parabolas, perihelions and galactic tidal torque! ---------------------------------------- The name of the paper: "Persistent Evidence of a Jovian Mass Solar Companion in the Oort Cloud," Submitted to the journal ICARUS on 15 April 2010. ('Icarus is a premier scientific journal dedicated to the field of planetary science. It is published under the auspices of the American Astronomical Society.')
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Post by brown dwarf on May 14, 2010 23:54:47 GMT -8
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Post by moabiter on Jul 19, 2010 19:28:18 GMT -8
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Post by moabiter on Aug 8, 2010 14:36:23 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Dec 1, 2010 10:59:39 GMT -8
Dark Jupiter May Haunt Edge of Solar System November 29, 2010 A century of comet data suggests a dark, Jupiter-sized object is lurking at the solar system’s outer edge and hurling chunks of ice and dust toward Earth. “We’ve accumulated 10 years’ more data, double the comets we viewed to test this hypothesis,” said planetary scientist John Matese of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. “Only now should we be able to falsify or verify that you could have a Jupiter-mass object out there.” www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/11/oort-cloud-companion
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Post by clone on Dec 7, 2010 14:15:41 GMT -8
Massive dark object 'lurking on edge of solar system hurling comets at Earth' By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:56 PM on 7th December 2010 Astrophysicists John Matese and Daniel Whitmire at the University of Louisiana came up with theory said that 'something smaller than a Jovian mass would not be strong enough to perform the task'. They believe that our solar system has a hidden 'companion' that has so far remained undetected. The scientists have been studying the cloud using WISE, Nasa's infra-red space telescope that is capable of detecting dark objects. www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1336540/Massive-dark-object-lurking-edge-solar-hurling-comets-Earth.html
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Post by clone on Feb 18, 2011 20:54:01 GMT -8
Planet Tyche: A New Member of the Solar System? Wed Feb 16, 3:21 pm ET After all of the hullabaloo about Pluto that happened in 2006, many people have been disheartened by the fact the solar system only includes eight planets instead of the traditional nine. Those people are sure to be intrigued by the theories of two University of Louisiana-Lafayette professors, who believe that a massive, as-yet-undiscovered planet may exist within the solar system. The professors, Daniel Whitmire and John Matese, have dubbed the planet "Tyche," in honor of the Greek goddess who reigned over the fates of cities. In Greek, the word "tyche" means "fate" or "fortune." Whether the fate or fortune of Tyche turns out to mesh with the two scientists' beliefs remains to be seen. Conjecture about the possible existence of planet Tyche has been stirring up a lot of debate within the scientific community. Matese and Whitmire originally came up with their theory in 1999. They based it on the fact that many long-period comets within the Oort cloud -- which is located about one light year from the sun -- display orbital peculiarities. Specifically, some of their clustering patterns are inclined to be elliptical, which suggests that something is disturbing their trajectories. If an unseen object is influencing their orbits, it would have to be larger than Jupiter; in fact, Whitmire and Matese believe it could be as much as four times larger than the current largest planet in the solar system. news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110216/us_ac/7873826_planet_tyche_a_new_member_of_the_solar_system
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Post by clone on Mar 31, 2011 23:07:42 GMT -8
On the anomalous secular increase of the eccentricity of the orbit of the Moon Lorenzo Iorio1 Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Universit`a e della Ricerca (M.I.U.R.). Permanent address for correspondence: Viale Unit`a di Italia 68, 70125, Bari (BA), Italy. arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/1102/1102.0212v3.pdf
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Post by clone on Aug 2, 2012 19:21:46 GMT -8
FAQ: 2013 Dual Sun Flyby Help Desk Friday, 27 July 2012 Here are some links with information and resources about the 2013 flyby of the dual star twin to our Sun, also known by the name "Lost Star of Time & Myth", "Nibiru", and "Planet-X." 1. THE AGE OF CATACLYSM, prophetic 1974 book, now required reading about predicted impacts of a 2013 dual sun flyby (eBook Download by donation) 2. BREAKING NEWS: "Dual Sun Flyby, now hidden by Chemtrails, has estimated possible maximal Earth impact date of June-July 2013, according to WebBots" by Alfred Lambremont Webre more: exopolitics.blogs.com/exopolitics/2012/07/2013-brown-dwarf-star-flyby-help-desk.html
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Post by rosettasister on Aug 7, 2012 15:33:56 GMT -8
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Post by nz on Sept 28, 2013 8:29:18 GMT -8
Planet X Incoming and the Mysterious Death of Dr. Robert Harrington, chief astronomer of the U.S. Naval Observatory In 1991, Dr. Robert S. Harrington, the chief astronomer of the U.S. Naval Observatory, took a puny 8-inch telescope to Black Birch, New Zealand, one of the few viewing points on Earth optimal for sighting Planet X, which he definitively calculated to be approaching from below the ecliptic at an angle of 40 degrees. enkispeaks.com/2013/06/18/planet-x-and-the-mysterious-death-of-dr-robert-harrington/NASA IS LYING ABOUT COMET ISON BY PROFESSOR JAMES McCANNEY www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y243hQZGZX8
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