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Nibiru’s extreme elliptical orbit may very well be within our solar system in evaluating Pluto’s orbit.
The orbit of Pluto is unusual in several ways. Pluto has a more elliptical orbit than the other inner planets and most important to note is that it is on a different plane than the rest of our planets. In fact, it is inclined more than 17° from the plane of the orbits of the other planets.
Additionally, the orbit is also more eccentric (far from circular) than any other planetary orbits. At times, Pluto is actually closer to the Sun than the orbit of Neptune.
Pluto Orbit Like Nibiru
It’s often pointed out, the fact that Pluto’s orbit intercepts the orbit of Neptune and is at certain times closer to the sun, also helps lend more credibility to the possibility of Nibiru’s extreme orbit and possible overlap with Earth’s orbit.
David, The foci for Pluto’s orbit has a single focus: our Sun, but Nibiru has a two foci orbit, so there are distinctly different reasons for these elliptical orbits, so in my opinion there is nothing to compare. In fact Nibiru’s orbit is called a sling orbit, not elliptical. I drew up a picture based on ZetaTalk information seen at the link below, my art however:
http://survivingthepoleshift.com/2013/06/13/the-pole-shift-when-will-it-happen/
I blog on Planet X and other related subjects here: http://survivingthepoleshift.com