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Friday, August 27, 2010

Japanese scientists eye mysterious 'Planet X'

Japanese scientists eye mysterious 'Planet X'

Vatic Note: We promised you we were looking into Planet X, otherwise known as Nibiru and here is the first of our findings with more coming during the next few months. Very interesting, and also may explain all the underground facilities across the globe that are in place to protect the useless unproductive feeders of our society. It may also explain the seed bank in the arctic and the fact that we showed how the work is speeding up in placing every seed on the planet in that bank. So, read it and see for yourself what you think. I am calling on others to provide any info they may find and give it to us for inclusion so we may also get ready for what maybe coming. Remember, this was early on and now we have discovered a tenth planet  bigger than Pluto.  

Japanese scientists eye mysterious 'Planet X'
http://www.canada.com/topics/technology/science/story.html?id=ad663127-e12a-4050-a59c-12c3253f99b6

AFP, February 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 US-based 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 kilometres.

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.

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