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So Called "Planet X" Located by Kobe University

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cottonzway

I was saying boo-urns
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/02/28/planet-solar-system.html

Feb. 28, 2008 -- Scientists at a Japanese university said Thursday they believed another planet up to two-thirds the size of the Earth was orbiting in the far reaches of the solar system.

The researchers at Kobe University in western Japan said calculations using computer simulations led them to conclude it was only a matter of time before the mysterious "Planet X" was found.

"Because of the very cold temperature, its surface would be covered with ice, icy ammonia and methane," Kobe University professor Tadashi Mukai, the lead researcher, told AFP.

The study by Mukai and researcher Patryk Lykawka will be published in the April issue of the Astronomical Journal.

"The possibility is high that a yet unknown, planet-class celestial body, measuring 30 percent to 70 percent of the Earth's mass, exists in the outer edges of the solar system," said a summary of the research released by Kobe University.

"If research is conducted on a wide scale, the planet is likely to be discovered in less than 10 years," it said.

Planet X--so called by scientists as it is yet unfound--would have an oblong elliptical solar orbit and circle the sun every thousand years, the team said, estimating its radius was 15 to 26 billion kilometers.

The study comes two years after school textbooks had to be rewritten when Pluto was booted out of the list of planets.

Pluto was discovered by the American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 in the so-called Kuiper belt, a chain of icy debris in the outer reaches of the solar system.

In 2006, nearly a decade after Tombaugh's death, the International Astronomical Union ruled the celestial body was merely a dwarf planet in the cluttered Kuiper belt.

The astronomers said Pluto's oblong orbit overlapped with that of Neptune, excluding it from being a planet. It defined the solar system as consisting solely of the classical set of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

The team noted that more than 1,100 celestial bodies have been found in the outer reaches of the solar system since the mid-1990s.

"But it would be the first time to discover a celestial body of this size, which is much larger than Pluto," Mukai said.

The researchers set up a theoretical model looking at how the remote area of the solar system would have evolved over the past four billion years.

"In coming up with an explanation for the celestial bodies, we thought it would be most natural to assume the existence of a yet unknown planet," Mukai said.

"Based on our hypothesis, we calculated how debris moved over the past four billion years. The result matched the actual movement of the celestial bodies we can observe now," he said.

He was hopeful about research by Kobe University, the University of Hawaii and Taiwan's National Central University.

"We are expecting that the ongoing joint celestial observation project will eventually discover Planet X," Mukai said.
 
I'm sure as time goes on this will get the "2012" folks ready to fight the Reptilians. :)

Regardless, it is pretty interesting. I also found it kind of interesting they called it "Planet X" as I thought that was more of a term used by those who are not in the scientific fields.
 
cottonzway said:
I'm sure as time goes on this will get the "2012" folks ready to fight the Reptilians. :)

Regardless, it is pretty interesting. I also found it kind of interesting they called it "Planet X" as I thought that was more of a term used by those who are not in the scientific fields.

It is rather interesting. Strange how I've not seen it up until now. Anyway, just a thought: If it is 'Planet X' or Nibiru, and if it really does take 1000 years to orbit the sun ... I'm kind of thinking that it probably won't be around these here parts by 2012 ... unless ... it suddenly speeds up or something :confused:

There is also the possibility that the whole Nibiru thing is a pile of squirrel manure ... but thats neither here nor there :D
 
So Called "Planet X" Located by Kobe University

I hate the Nibiru hoax with a passion.

I was in the US for work recently and caught wind of a small 2012 Nibiru convention. I wrangled some twisted friends, got myself a mobile karaoke machine and I performed this live at their little convention. When I was all done, the reasonably sized audience were speechless. Then security threw us out.

It was well worth it.

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And now for the lyrics so you can sing along

First I was afraid
I was petrified
Thinking about my mundane life
with no logic by my side
But I spent so many nights
looking at the dark night skies
I grew strong
I ignored the skeptical eye
Cos I like facts
from outer space
I just sold some toast on ebay
with a genuine alien face
I cant count past number 10
And I don't know how to read and write
But if you question what I say
Then you're lookin' for a fight

Go on now go tell me I'm wrong
cos I got proof now
The truth cant stop this song
I wear a tin foil hat to protect me from your lies
Paranoid schitzophrenic
well, in 2012 you're gonna die
Oh no, not I
I will survive
oh as long as I'm not anal probed
I know I'll stay alive
I've got all my lies to sell
Jesus say's you're going to hell
and I'll survive
I will survive
Hey Hey

Its true what they say
about holding your farts
They travel up your spine into your brain
and thats where bullshit starts
and I spent oh so many nights
Ignoring the holes in all my lies
I used to cry
Now the price of my DVDs is high
not sold for free
That's nothing new
bullshit and lots of speculation
that I'm selling you
and if you bothered to look hard
you'd see the lies I'm selling you
but I'm saving all my money
For tickets to Nibiru

Go on now go tell me I lie
cos I got proof now
Can't you see it in the sky
Random selections of historical events
With no connection
That won't stop us in the end
Oh no, it wont
We will survive
oh as long as we're backed by ignorance
Our bullshit stays alive
I've got more DVDs to sell
Stupid is selling well
and we'll survive
We will survive
Ohhhhh

Go on now go I'll end this fight
cos I got proof now
Sumerian Carvings prove me right
Sure its pure speculation with problems left and right
10 whole planets?
we'll ignore that oversight
Yes yes yes I
I surely buy
oh as long as no one cares to look
at the lies we sell and hide
I've got all my life to waste
The truth I'll never taste
but I'll survive
Unfortunately I will survive
I will survive...
 
So Called "Planet X" Located by Kobe University

Oh you have to be kidding you actually did this at a conference? When and where?
 
So Called "Planet X" Located by Kobe University

The submitters headline is deceiving :D

The article doesn't say they found a planet. Just that they think its out there. Oh and its completely possible that this is true. Not to prop up Sitchens corpse or anything but we really don't know shit about whats out past Pluto. We found a Plutoid (Is this the correct term now?) thats bigger than Pluto and New Horizons will hopefully answer some questions. I always thought Sitchens original hypothesis was interesting, but he lost me after he wrote like 12 books about it. I mean he got all that from a few clay pots? Oh and I'm gonna be giggling my ass off come Christmas 2012, when Hoagland and all of these other 2012 idiots crawl back into their caves. I curious as to why these people are selling all thesse books and making people pay to hear this crap when on 12/12 we'll all be dead anyways. And if I'm wrong well know one will be around to say I told you so. :p
 
So Called "Planet X" Located by Kobe University

Encore! Those lyrics are great! Best rendition I've heard since - what was that dogs name in MIB? - Frank, that was it.
 
So Called "Planet X" Located by Kobe University

Meh. I don't really "get" why you posted this here. I posted this months ago because it was "in the news of science" and not to support a 2012 theory.
 
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