Ping to new planetary discovery.Besides, its Pink!
Niburu in Babylonian astronomy is most likely a reference to Jupiter. Sitchin was a crackpot who misinterpreted Sumerian writing for his own purposes, and Lieder is a crazed liar getting her undeserved 15 minutes. It is notoriously difficult to detect objects that far from the sun, but there are probablhy millions or billions of others just like it that we still haven’t found.
They shouldnt name astronomical objects with hippie terminology.
2x Pluto in AU.
A Plutino.
Waiting for them to find that large earth mass 9th planet that is gravitationally revealing but unfound as of yet.
Oops. Missed a zero. TWENTY TIMES Pluto in AU.
Niburu most likely was a long-period comet which broke up and is now the Taurid meteor shower. Interestingly, it’s fragments may have caused the impact event which ended the Sumerian civilization and decimated other Bronge Age civilizations.
Its right next door compared to outlier Oort Cloud
The discovery team nicknamed the object "Farout," and its provisional designation from the International Astronomical Union is 2018 VG18. Preliminary research suggests it's a round, pinkish dwarf planet. The same team spotted a faraway dwarf planet nicknamed "The Goblin" in October.
A newly discovered object is the most-distant body ever observed in the solar system and the first object ever found orbiting at more than 100 times the distance from Earth to the sun.
The discovery team nicknamed the object "Farout," and its provisional designation from the International Astronomical Union is 2018 VG18. Preliminary research suggests it's a round, pinkish dwarf planet. The same team spotted a faraway dwarf planet nicknamed "The Goblin" in October.
Too early to be having "deja vu." Or "deja read."
better than Way-out , Way-out.