Bump and grind ping.
Interesting but I’m not sure taxpayers should be funding this one. I’m all for space exploration but I just fail to see the point in this one.
I remember reading all of Zecharia Sitchin’s books. I did it for their entertainment value. Hmmmm.
It's Theia-rhetical.
aka, nibiru? Planet X? etc etc etc
conming back into our solar system...sometime
2012?
Stitchin covered this pretty good.
"The name of the planet is Theia," says Mike Kaiser, STEREO project scientist at the Goddard Space Flight Center. "It's a hypothetical world. We've never actually seen it, but some researchers believe it existed 4.5 billion years agoâand that it collided with Earth to form the Moon."Thanks decimon.
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Thanks decimon."The name of the planet is Theia," says Mike Kaiser, STEREO project scientist at the Goddard Space Flight Center. "It's a hypothetical world. We've never actually seen it, but some researchers believe it existed 4.5 billion years ago -- and that it collided with Earth to form the Moon."To all -- please ping me to other topics which are appropriate for the GGG list. |
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NASA article.
Watch the video killshot by ED Dames. Everything that is suppose to happen will be of biblical proportions. Sounds like what it’s going to be when wormwood (planet x) hits the earth. Very sobering.