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    Planet 9 may have tilted the entire solar system except the sun

    Planet 9 may have tilted the entire solar system except the sun

    Called Planet X in certain circles.

    It is out there.

    A jealous Planet Nine may have shoved its siblings for attention. If a massive ninth planet exists in our solar system, it might explain why the planets are out of line with the sun.

    The eight major planets still circle the sun in the original plane of their birth. The sun rotates on its own axis, but surprisingly, that spin is tilted: the axis lies at an angle of 6 degrees relative to a line perpendicular to the plane of the planets.


    There are a few theories to explain this jaunty slant, including the temporary tug of a passing star aeons ago, or interactions between the magnetic fields of the sun and the primordial dusty disc that formed the solar system. But it is hard to account for why the sun’s spin is aligned the way it is relative to the planets.


    Two teams of astronomers have just announced a new explanation: a hypothetical massive planet in the outer solar system could be interfering with all the other planets’ orbits.


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    Earlier this year, Michael Brown and Konstantin Batygin at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena argued that this Planet Nine could be responsible for some of the erratic movements of icy worlds in the outer solar system.

    With that planet plugged in to our models, the machinations of the heavens begin to make more sense.
    Read more at the link.

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    Interesting theory, one that has come and gone repeatedly and is mostly out of favor at the moment. You'd think we would have found it by now if it really was there.

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    I wonder if we have or even can see the same phenomenon with other stars that have more than one or two planets?


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    What do ya call someone from Niku?...

    Our Solar System Just Got Way More Interesting
    August 13, 2016 - Neptune is the last stop when it comes to premier real estate in our Solar System. It's nearly 4.5 billion kilometers away and it takes 165 earth years for it to orbit the sun. Beyond it, things are, as astronomers now say, 'Trans-Neptunian.'
    Out in the nether reaches of the solar system, astronomers are finding trans-Neptunian objects (TNO's) fairly routinely and some of them are decidedly odd. There's the still-hypothetical "planet nine," which is much larger than the earth and influencing the orbits of the other planetoids. There's our old friend Pluto, and other wonderfully named bits and bobs like Makemake, Haumea, Orcus and Sedna.

    Niku has gone rogue

    But admittedly there's plenty more to find, which makes the discovery of a new TNO named Niku all the more interesting because it's wandering around in a decidedly rebellous way. Evidence of Niku was released this week by a team of astronomers led by Ying-Tung Chen from Taiwan's Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics and published in the journal arXiv. The team discoverd Niku by digging into results from the The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System 1 (PS1). According to the website, one of the major goals of the PS1 is to "discover and characterize Earth-approaching objects, both asteroids & comets, that might pose a danger to our planet." That's where Niku first showed up, in a recently completed survery of the Outer Solar System by PS1.

    The Wandering Niku

    The little object is special in a lot of ways. First of all, it's in retrograde. That means it's orbiting the sun in the opposite direction of most of the other stuff in our solar system. It also has a tremendously high inclination. What does that mean? Well, it helps to remember that our solar system is called 'coplanar.' All the planets revolve around the sun in the same basic two dimensional plane, like the rings around Saturn. A high inclination means an object is outside of this plane. In Niku's case, way outside the plane, moving in a "nearly polar orbit."


    An artists rendition of the still unseen Planet Nine that lives beyond Neptune.

    But Niku isn't alone, and that's odd as well. The team has determined there's likely at least a small group of similar, high inclination, retrograde and non-retrograde little objects floating around in our solar system. But what the team wasn't able to determine is how they got there. Usually objects like this were pushed or kicked into their odd orbits when they got too close to the the gravitational pull of other objects.


    A collection of some of the Trans-Neptunian Objects in the Solar System's outer reaches.

    But in the case of Niku and its buddies, the team ruled out all of the obvious candidates. That suggests either there's something else out there, or that there's something going on we don't understand. That's what makes it fun. So, stay tuned, we'll keep in touch with the scientists and let you know when they figure it out.

    http://www.voanews.com/a/freaky-niku...s/3462119.html

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    The Sumerians knew all about the planets thousands of years before anyone. They even knew about Pluto, which we didn't discover until the 1930's, plus they knew it's orbit came inside Neptune's orbit and attributed this to the planet known as the 12th planet, which follows a 3600 year giant elliptical orbit around the Sun. "They" say it's about time for it to come back inside the heliosphere again.

    "They" say this accounts for the pole flip the Earth does from time to time. If it's true we are in big trouble.

    Read "The 12th planet" by Zecharia Sitchin. The Sumerians also referred to the Earth as the 7th planet, not the 3rd, because, as "they" say, Coming into the solar system from the outside, the third planet you pass is Uranus, and Earth is the 7th.

    6000 years ago, ancient Sumer possessed an incredible science and civilization that in some ways matches or surpasses ours. All this is written in cuneiform tablets if you can read it and has been debated and talked on in academic circles for over a hundred years.

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    Mebbe dat's why...

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