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Nibiru is mentioned at different astronomical locations in conjunction with the positions of stars and planets, mostly as the “star of Marduk”, however, the various stars or planets were not subject to any fixed interpretation. For example, the “star of Ea” was described at various “revelation spots” including Vela, Fomalhaut, and Venus. Similar interpretations were made for the other “stars of the gods”, so multiple celestial coordinates must be considered. Nibiru has been associated with the area of Libra: The Nibiru constellation rose in the month of Tišritum, around autumnal equinox, however Nibiru was also a name for the planet Jupiter when observed in the month of Tišritum. In the MUL.APIN, Nibiru is identified as Jupiter: When the stars of Enlil have been finished, one big star – although its light is dim – divides the sky in half and stands there: that is, the star of Marduk (MUL dAMAR.UD), Nibiru (né-bé-ru), Jupiter (MULSAG.ME.GAR); it keeps changing its position and crosses the sky.
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Jeez , give it rest eh!
Nobody cares about your fantasy Planet that apparently got lost on it’s way here, cause I can’t see NOTHING in the sky…… Sunset or NOT!!!!!!
Lens Flare Boy.