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Old December 18th 07, 10:27 PM posted to sci.astro
Abonito
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If the object is big enough and close enough the earth could be captured
by the object and taken away from the sun in a new solar system in a
highly eccentric orbit where it may be too hot or too cold for human life.


"Abonito" wrote in message
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The close approach to the earth of a brown dwarf 1/100 solar masses would
perturb the orbit of the earth and make its eccentricity greater pulling
it away from its orbit. We may spend some of our new year closer to the
sun and some of it further away making our temperatures rather different.



The mention of the sling shot effect makes it seem that we may lose our
moon to the intruder.



It depends on its mass and how close it gets, we should be being pulled
now and our orbit may have already changed.

"Abonito" wrote in message
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Depending on its velocity and location it could get close to the earth
by March 2008. That is when we need to stock up for a 5 year nuclear
winter; something big in many bits may hit us not planet x but a mass of
ice and rock connected with it. With massive destruction and loss of
life.



see http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/tteam342.htm



I take no responsiblity for this message and I do not know its accuracy.
This prediction is not on the web site that is not mine.



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Old December 30th 07, 01:38 PM posted to sci.astro
Glen H
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Default planet x - massive destruction

Sheesh ... are the Zetatalk people STILL running around without adult
supervision?!

I figured they'd all be in a nice, cozy, rubber room by now.

 




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