Cause of The Planet Nibiru 2012 Doomsday?
Cause of the planet Nibiru 2012 doomsday?
The outside of our solar system still has a lot of minor planets that have not been found. Since the search for Planet X began in the early 20th century, the possibility of a hypothetical planet orbiting the Sun beyond the Kuiper Belt has fueled many Doomsday theories and speculation that Planet X is actually the brother of our sun that has long since disappeared.
On June 18 last, Japanese researchers announced news that their theoretical results to a large mass in the outer Solar System have produced results. From their calculations, there may be a planet slightly larger than an object plutoid or dwarf planet, but certainly smaller than Earth, orbiting the Sun at a distance of more than 100 SA. But before we get carried away on this discovery, the planet Nibiru is not, nor is proof of this world will end in 2012. The discovery of this new discovery and is a very interesting development in the search for minor planets beyond the Kuiper Belt.
In the theoretical simulation, two Japanese researchers have concluded that the outermost parts of our solar system may contain an undiscovered planet. Patryk Lykawa and Tadashi Mukai of Kobe University have published their paper in the Astrophysical Journal describing the minor planets, which they believed to interact with the mysterious Kuiper Belt.
It has long been known that the Kuiper Belt has a strange characteristic, which may indicate the presence of an object (planet) orbiting the Sun beyond the Kuiper Belt. Karakterikstik one is called the Kuiper Cliff or gap Kuiper found at a distance of 50 SA. This is the end of the Kuiper Belt suddenly, and very few Kuiper Belt objects have been observed beyond this point. This gap can not be attributed to orbital resonances with massive planets such as Neptune, and apparently not in the observation errors. Many astronomers believe that the sudden end in the Kuiper Belt population can be caused by an undiscovered planet, which may be as large as Earth.
Japanese researchers are predicting a large object, whose mass is 30-70% of the mass of Earth, orbiting the Sun at a distance of 100-200 SA. This object may also help explain why some Kuiper belt objects and the Trans-Neptunian object (TNO) has some odd orbital characteristics, such as Sedna.
There is also the discovery of brown dwarfs outside our Solar System from IRAS in 1984 and the announcement will NASA Earth-mass planet was 4-8 mass to Earth in 1933. Proponents of this hypothesis relies on the end of this astronomical discoveries as proof that Planet X Nibiru is actually a long-sought astronomers during this century. Not only that, by manipulating the facts about scientific research, they prove that Nibiru is heading us (Earth), and in 2012, this massive object will enter the inner Solar System, causing gravitational disturbances.
In its purest definition, Planet X is an unknown planet, which theoretically might orbit the Sun far beyond the Kuiper Belt. If the discovery a few days ago it finally led to the observation of a planet or plutoid, then this would be a wonderful invention that helps us understand the evolution and characteristics of the mysterious outer Solar System.
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On February 18, 2012 at 1:36 am
Good work…
On February 18, 2012 at 6:29 am
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On February 19, 2012 at 10:13 am
thanks…
On February 19, 2012 at 10:14 am
you’re welcome…