Amateur Astronomer Found Planet X

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PostThu Dec 06, 2012 6:44 pm » by Savwafair2012


Just in time for the so-called end date of the Mayan calendar, an amateur astronomer has claimed to have ‘found’ Planet X. Another ‘crazy’ claiming the impossible or is he on to something? Though I love the stars and solar system, I am by no means an expert on this subject. Why don’t you check out the videos below yourself and let me know what you think, does this guy have a point or is he just another fool barking into the wind? The 2nd video below provides more proof that indeed, this may very well be ‘Planet X’. Or maybe not…
From the 2nd video: An amateur astronomer has located Planet X in the sky, using Microsoft Sky World Telescope. These startling images are the most convincing to date. We see nothing in the visible wavelengths of light, but when he flips on the infrared filter, there it is! Tail and all! You will not believe it.


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PostThu Dec 06, 2012 6:55 pm » by Hurtswhenipee


Bump this shit.

Wow :clapper:
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PostThu Dec 06, 2012 7:13 pm » by WillEase666


Microsoft Sky World Telescope and Google sky aren't really telescopes. They are simulator programs.
As such, there are no images that are real time. As such, there are no images the programmers aren't aware of.
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PostThu Dec 06, 2012 7:39 pm » by Spikey


I'd say it's an image of either a supernova remnant, or is a dust cloud / nebula.

Could be wrong though.

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PostThu Dec 06, 2012 7:46 pm » by WillEase666


Spikey wrote:I'd say it's an image of either a supernova remnant, or is a dust cloud / nebula.

Could be wrong though.


I'll bet if he clicked on the image, it would give information that would answer that question.
Anyone have the coordinates?
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PostThu Dec 06, 2012 7:49 pm » by Arella


nice post love that software :flop:

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PostSat Dec 08, 2012 5:58 am » by Pauldamo


it's a galaxy in leo, SDS 58774539442802931 when your cursor is on that spot in ww telescope right click it,and it will tell you what it is.

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