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Any Nasa People care to explain? Yes...that's a question Yahoo answers.?

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Yahoo Answers deleted my original post with the explanation that it was not a question or answer. My original question dealt with Nasa publishing photos that appear to be Planet X. I asked why would they do that?

I went on to say that all the shuttle missions, unsual weather patterns, doomsday vault and that photo of the alledge supernova is starting to make me a believer of planet x. I also said that we continue to fly shuttle missions at the cost of billions of dollars during a recession. Now I noticed that we will fly missions even when parts fall off the shuttle every launch.

I titled my original question as "Any Nasa people care to explain? That's a question right there but anyways.

So my question for this post is this.

Did someone from Nasa put pressure on Yahoo answers to remove my original question because it doesn't want the world to know the truth that planet "X" is fast approaching?

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  1. Yahoo seems to delete questions and answers for very nebulous reasons. They just deleted one of my answers in which I politely told the questioner which forum to post the question in if they expected an answer.

    As I said in my answer to your earlier question, NASA should not be expected to censor what they publish because a bunch of nut cases will misinterpret the information. The image in question is clearly of a supernova in the early stages, and looks like no planet I've ever seen. Nobody who knows anything about astronomy would interpret this picture as being of a planet.


  2. No.

    You probably accidentally hit delete question.

  3. I'm not sure what you're talking about. Planet 'X' is a planet hypothosised to be a planet outside the orbit of Neptune... Just another one in our solar system. Its existence has pretty much been disproved but there is Eris - a dwarf planet that is in about the same place as planet x was supposed to be.

    Is there another planet x that i haven't heard of?

    (Also - i doubt NASA wastes its supercomputers time trawling Y!A for questions about approaching doomsday events...)

  4. i think you are right

  5. First, putting a question mark after a group of words doesn't make it a question.  

    And second, NASA probably doesn't have time to scour Yahoo Answers and "put pressure" on Y!A to remove questions.

  6. IF NASA had put pressure on Yahoo, the only ones who would know about it would be NASA and Yahoo, and anyone with a working brain should understand that neither would admit it.

    So, either you lack the brain, or you are trying to promote your claim again.

  7. A fast approaching planet would be visible to ANYONE. NASA does not have a monopoly on searching the skies, nor does it have the power to stop anyone else in the world publicising any such approaching planet.

    I will say again, though you will probably ignore it, anything that was coming for a close approach with Earth would be affecting other things in the solar system already because of its gravity, and would be clearly visible by now. It's not doing either of those things, therefore it is not there.

    Your original question dealt with an absurd notion that NASA is somehow up to something because they published a photo of a supernova. It's the most absurd piece of unfounded speculation I've read in a long time.

  8. There are thousands of telescopes around the world that would be able to see planet X by now if it actually existed.  NASA does not control them all, or very many of them at all.  I'm running a big one right now (and yes, I'm bored).  If it was up there, NASA can't stop people from talking about it.  It's not.

    Yahoo doesn't get funding from NASA, or have to do anything they say.  Your question was probably deleted because it sounded more like a rant than anything else.  Appeal if you want it back.

  9. Even though your title was a question, possibly the text of the post was a statement. Somebody with a different point of view maybe used that as an excuse to report it and get it deleted as being 'not a question.' The probability of NASA getting involved is extremely unlikely.

  10. yahoo is going to push the whole doomsday thing as much as it can because it equals interest, and in turn money. as for nasa i hope you got a chance to read my answer to your previous question. i don't think nasa had anything to do with it because people are pressuring nasa a lot more than you. i don't know why nasa deleted your question but like i said they don't want anyone to take away their publicity. they're going to push this doomsday thing as much as they can. articles are interesting to the idiots that believe in it. notice that they're starting to talk about earthlike planets now? this is feading the 2012 obsession. yahoo should be ashamed for endorsing this c**p. i'm sorry your question got deleted.

  11. Your theory seems pretty solid to me.

  12. U SUCK!! NASA doesn't have time for jerks like you!!

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