Here is their final report ... the links go to the pages of this report ... unfortunitly they are all in spanish ... you can downloade a free translation program called Dicter here http://download.cnet.com/Dicter/3000-2279_4-75206802.html?tag=mncol ... it is very simple to use ... as before, the page link is at the bottom of this post so you can read the original work.
G1.9STV Final Report: Némesis.Datos following the various meetings and reflections of independent astrophysicists.
Posted on March 2, 2010 porstarviwer
This study reproduced below, corresponds to the Final Report of Nemesis location in the area of Sagittarius, Sagittarius or disruption in the terms detailed in the worksheets that StarViewerTeam interim, has been exploring since the July 17 2009. The dates of manufacture, circuit editing, validation and certification of the study by the committee of the Team Edition are as follows: 1 .- Edit the background report: 10-October 2009. Dadrev and ESAM. 2 .- Correction of the report and first release: 25-October 2009. Dadrev and ESAM. 3 .- Verification and exposure to International Committee of Astrophysical Independent: February 10, 2010. NASA69 and ESAM. 4 .- Approval of the document by StarViewerTeam. February 20, 2010. Then scanned carefully selected range of the report: 10 pages
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Special thanks to DADREV, NASA69, Esam, volunteers from the University of Colorado, University of Canberra, etc ... International StarViewerTeam 2010.
http://starviewerteam.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=50
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