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The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array said the object is in the direction of the star system Alpha Centauri. More observations are needed to determine whether it is a dwarf planet or star. Research groups from Sweden and Mexico have now submitted pre-prints of two research papers to arXiv that claim to have discovered a massive object at the edge of the solar system.
Using observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array in Chile during 2014 and 2015, the astronomers spied “a new blackbody point source” that appears to be moving in conjunction with the Alpha Centauri star system, about 4.3 light years from Earth.
The authors do not believe the new object is part of the Alpha Centuari system, however, because if it were that far away, such a star would have been bright enough to be seen before. Rather, they offer several explanations for the object, which one of the research teams named “Gna.” Perhaps most notably, they suggest a “Super Earth” at a distance of about 300 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun, or about six times further than Pluto is at its aphelion.
SOURCE: nemesis maturity
Come on john, I know the president of the local Astronomical club up here and they have some pretty sophisticated gear and they have seen NO evidence of it . .
Does that gear include 250 Meter radio telescopes ?
No credible astronomers have ever seen Nibiru, no matter how big their telescopes are. But when they do, I’ll be a believer. I think it’s hiding behind the moon, that’s why we can’t see it. LOLOLOL!!!!!
Just waiting for credible pics from the 250 Meter radio telescopes. Waiting…..waiting…..waiting some more.
God Bless All Fake Planets, Suns, Comets, And Astroids.
Yes we would all like to see how they get photographs from radio telescopes, probably explains that great invisible planet x.