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May 21 2011 06:29pm
Did this get covered up?

pg 2488 of an Encyclopedia

(Stated as fact)

And this:



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Last year, the infrared astronomical satellite (IRAS), circling in a polar orbit 560 miles from the Earth, detected heat from an object about 50 billion miles away that is now the subject of intense speculation.

U.S. News and World Report, September 10, 1984

"All I can say is that we don't know what it is yet," says Gerry Neugenbaur, director of the Palomar Observatory for the California Instititute of Technology. Scientists are hopeful that the one-way journeys of the Pioneer 10 and 11 space probes may help to locate the nameless body.

Some astronomers say the heat-emitting object is an unseen collapsed star or possibly a "brown dwarf" — a protostar that never got hot enough to become a star. However, a growing number of astronomers insist that the object is a dar, gaseous mass that is slowly evolving into a planet.


This post was edited by Torm1 on May 21 2011 06:29pm
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May 22 2011 03:15am
sounds pretty neat bro
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May 22 2011 06:34am
1983 is news to you??

Heres a 2006 Article about the subject of planets in case you missed it :)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/4795755.stm



And here's the May 2011 Nasa Planet page, to catch up to present Day.

http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/index.cfm



Nice interactive site, I love the Asteroid count :)

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