Nibiru, Nemisis, Tyche, Planet X has been called a trans-Plutonian massive body of planetary size located in the remote peripheries/regions of the solar system. Could that mean that this Transplutonian body means it is an inhabitant of the planet Pluto? Could Nirbiru be located in the regions of Pluto?
New Horizons is set to arrive to the scene in 2015, which in all fact may make it a bit late to the party. Being that it's on the way, why isn't this experiment focusing its radar and sending images? Someone's taking pictures, right? I mean, someone remembered to make NH a good camera or two, right? Sheesh.
People are talking about the (super)moon, HAARP, and other notions to help draw something that can be limited, defined, overcome and re-established via scientific study. The problem is this stuff is coming so hard, so fast, who knows who will be around tomorrow. I live facing the pacific ocean over here near Los Angeles. It's frustrating to think that is things don't work out the right way over there in Japan, I'll be on the American front lines figuring out a way to not breath in that wonderful ocean breeze. That could potentially happen this week. Luckily I'm leaving for Detroit on Thursday. Unlucky that Charlie Sheen's live show isn't happening while I'm there. *UPDATE: If you have been reading those maps about potential nuclear fallout here in the Western US, they are bullshit.
New Horizons is now passing the Uranus orbit on its way to Pluto. This simple fact is not even updated on the $400 million project's twitter feed. Why did we spend that much money to go see what's up with a Plutoid? And now that NASA will probably just refer over to the Russians on future rocket engineering, does anything make sense anymore? Maybe to some folks, but shouldn't we be in on the secret that we are funding? NASA makes no sense with what they decide not to tell us!
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