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Old May 14th 12, 10:07 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default New Planet Found in Our Solar System?

"An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at
the dark fringes of the solar system, according to
new research.

Too far out to be easily spotted by telescopes, the
potential unseen planet appears to be making its
presence felt by disturbing the orbits of so-called
Kuiper belt objects, said Rodney Gomes, an
astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil
in Rio de Janeiro."

See:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...-space-science
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Old May 15th 12, 08:59 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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On Monday, May 14, 2012 2:07:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
"An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at
the dark fringes of the solar system, according to
new research.

Too far out to be easily spotted by telescopes, the
potential unseen planet appears to be making its
presence felt by disturbing the orbits of so-called
Kuiper belt objects, said Rodney Gomes, an
astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil
in Rio de Janeiro."

See:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...-space-science


This sounds a bit like a small Nemesis? Maybe big enough
to send the dinos special gifts and maybe fiscal conservatives
as well.............................................. ..Trig
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Old May 15th 12, 03:19 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default New Planet Found in Our Solar System?

In article
1884617.451.1337068774103.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@pbaf5,
wrote:

On Monday, May 14, 2012 2:07:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
"An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at
the dark fringes of the solar system, according to
new research.

Too far out to be easily spotted by telescopes, the
potential unseen planet appears to be making its
presence felt by disturbing the orbits of so-called
Kuiper belt objects, said Rodney Gomes, an
astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil
in Rio de Janeiro."

See:


http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...net-solar-syst
em-kuiper-belt-space-science


This sounds a bit like a small Nemesis? Maybe big enough
to send the dinos special gifts and maybe fiscal conservatives
as well.............................................. ..Trig


I hope it's Lucifer, the all anti-matter planet the Japanese manga 2001
Nights had out there to provide all the fuel humanity needed (so, you
see, when Man left the solar system, he took a small piece of Lucifer
with him...)

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Old May 15th 12, 03:24 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default New Planet Found in Our Solar System?

In article
1884617.451.1337068774103.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@pbaf5,
wrote:

On Monday, May 14, 2012 2:07:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
"An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at
the dark fringes of the solar system, according to
new research.

Too far out to be easily spotted by telescopes, the
potential unseen planet appears to be making its
presence felt by disturbing the orbits of so-called
Kuiper belt objects, said Rodney Gomes, an
astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil
in Rio de Janeiro."

See:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...net-solar-syst
em-kuiper-belt-space-science


This sounds a bit like a small Nemesis? Maybe big enough
to send the dinos special gifts and maybe fiscal conservatives
as well.............................................. ..Trig


If it is, it won't spare "Progressives," either!
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Old May 17th 12, 06:24 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 7:24:53 AM UTC-7, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article
1884617.451.1337068774103.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@pbaf5,
wrote:

On Monday, May 14, 2012 2:07:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
"An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at
the dark fringes of the solar system, according to
new research.

Too far out to be easily spotted by telescopes, the
potential unseen planet appears to be making its
presence felt by disturbing the orbits of so-called
Kuiper belt objects, said Rodney Gomes, an
astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil
in Rio de Janeiro."

See:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...net-solar-syst
em-kuiper-belt-space-science


This sounds a bit like a small Nemesis? Maybe big enough
to send the dinos special gifts and maybe fiscal conservatives
as well.............................................. ..Trig


If it is, it won't spare "Progressives," either!


Awe but the Progressives won't be surprised; whereas,
the others will be and it will be deserved (oK more deserved ;-)
Perhaps the Progressives are building they're own.

An orb of ice in a far far orbit...............Trig
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Old May 17th 12, 09:07 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default New Planet Found in Our Solar System?

In article
23169764.1587.1337232267039.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@pbboa2,
wrote:

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 7:24:53 AM UTC-7, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article
1884617.451.1337068774103.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@pbaf5,
wrote:

On Monday, May 14, 2012 2:07:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
"An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at
the dark fringes of the solar system, according to
new research.

Too far out to be easily spotted by telescopes, the
potential unseen planet appears to be making its
presence felt by disturbing the orbits of so-called
Kuiper belt objects, said Rodney Gomes, an
astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil
in Rio de Janeiro."

See:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...-planet-solar-
syst
em-kuiper-belt-space-science

This sounds a bit like a small Nemesis? Maybe big enough
to send the dinos special gifts and maybe fiscal conservatives
as well.............................................. ..Trig


If it is, it won't spare "Progressives," either!


Awe but the Progressives won't be surprised; whereas,
the others will be and it will be deserved (oK more deserved ;-)
Perhaps the Progressives are building they're own.

An orb of ice in a far far orbit...............Trig


Is that why the Clinton Administration killed the search for near Earth
asteroids?
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Old May 23rd 12, 10:56 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default New Planet Found in Our Solar System?

On Thu, 17 May 2012 16:07:35 -0400, Orval Fairbairn
wrote, perhaps among other things:

In article
23169764.1587.1337232267039.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@pbboa2,
wrote:

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 7:24:53 AM UTC-7, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article
1884617.451.1337068774103.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@pbaf5,
wrote:

On Monday, May 14, 2012 2:07:28 PM UTC-7, wrote:
"An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at
the dark fringes of the solar system, according to
new research.

Too far out to be easily spotted by telescopes, the
potential unseen planet appears to be making its
presence felt by disturbing the orbits of so-called
Kuiper belt objects, said Rodney Gomes, an
astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil
in Rio de Janeiro."

See:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...-planet-solar-
syst
em-kuiper-belt-space-science

This sounds a bit like a small Nemesis? Maybe big enough
to send the dinos special gifts and maybe fiscal conservatives
as well.............................................. ..Trig

If it is, it won't spare "Progressives," either!


Awe but the Progressives won't be surprised; whereas,
the others will be and it will be deserved (oK more deserved ;-)
Perhaps the Progressives are building they're own.

An orb of ice in a far far orbit...............Trig


Is that why the Clinton Administration killed the search for near Earth
asteroids?


For a dead project, it seems to be alive and kicking.
 




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