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If Nibiru did exist, where in the sky would I be able to see it?

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If Nibiru did exist, where in the sky would I be able to see it?

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  1. Alot say it will be visible in t he southern hemisphere in 2009. That is why our government built a telescope in the most remote region of Antarctica. I have contacts (well family members) that say they already have pictures of this object.

    And to all those people that say that it doesn't exist well answer me this......Why is the sun getting so pissed off and will be ejecting massive coronal ejections in 2012? Why are the other planets of our solar system experiencing global warming and not just ours? Why did we just send up 6 (SIX!!! costing us BILLIONS)  satellites to watch the sun in such a hurry when we originally had only one (If a giant object entered our solar system it would upset the sun due to gravitational pull and such)? Why did we just setup a telescope in the most uninhabitable region of Antarctica (It is believed Planet X will be popping up in the southern hemisphere)? Why are there so many predictions (not to mention stories from multiple cultures having no regard with each other and no connection whatsoever) regarding an object crossing the solar system causing mass destruction? Why is there a giant gap in the Kuiper belt? Why are the outer planets' orbits perturbed? What the IRAS telescope picked up in the 80's? Answer me all these and I'll changed my mind about Planet X (Nibiru).


  2. supposedly it is only visible from New Zealand

  3. You would have to ask the Nibiru proponents for that, and I'm afraid they can't make up their own mind.

    Some claim it has been seen by a antarctic observatory, but they never explain why this observation isn't shared by others on Earths south side...

  4. It is fictional! It does not exist! The last time I heard the cranks were saying it was hiding behind the sun...so good luck on that one.

  5. Even those who say it exists can't tell us where in the sky to look for it. I don't know what you expect from those of us who say it doesn't exist.

  6. you cant find something that doesnt egzist.

  7. when i've done orbital models i've assumed an orbital inclination of 180 degrees with a perihelion of 1 au, to result in a head-on collision. this would place nibiru along the ecliptic. exactly where changes with time.

  8. IT DOES NOT EXIST

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