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According to Call Tech Researcher Mike Brown as reported on Space.com, the documented discovery of this hypothetical giant planet could most likely occur within the next 12 to 18 months.
Brown goes on to say that enough people will be looking for this object that it will actually be tracked down and discovered in due time.
Source: Skywatch Media News
If you can not tell anyone the right ascension and declination or rather the celestial coordinates of this supposed object you are not an astronomer nor scientist and hence not a true researcher. As for a binary star system the video claims is perhaps in our solar system, you can not have another nearby star and not see it, we can see stars millions of light years away and so this debunks that.
1. I say planet x, and not a brown dwarf star, is in our solar system.
2. We didn’t see the stars of Crater 2 until last year. 400,000 light years away and occupying as much of our sky as the full Moon.
Because they aren’t very bright. So, seeing stars millions or billions of light years away just means they are bright. It doesn’t mean we can see dim or dark objects closer.
3. I can’t tell you where to find any of the planets that we all know about. And I haven’t seen several of them, ever.
That doesn’t mean they are not there.