I was very excited about the visual on Planet Nibiru and launched GoogleSky and found Nibiru exactly where the previous post said it was. I wanted to verify the coordinates of ELEnin using JPL's numbers. So I went to the JPL website and found the coordinate list and picked August 28, 2011, 12h25m7.5s -03deg 44'26.2". I plugged those numbers into GoogleSky and I was not even close to Nibiru, I lowered the zoom and Nibiru came into view to the right and above the new position. I did notice a curious thing though, there was a blacked out spot near the position where elenin should have been. So what are they hiding? My theory is this: There are two objects, ELEnin will pass first then Nibiru. Check it out for yourself, here is the web link where both objects are on the same page.

 

http://www.google.com/sky/#latitude=12.41875&longitude=-3.740612&zoom=3&Spitzer=0.00&ChandraXO=0.00&Galex=0.00&I

 

Once you are at the web page you will have to toggle the infrared button [upper right] to see the objects. Nibiru is a small blue dot to the right and above where the area that has been cut out. We need help calculating the fly by of Nibiru, any astro-physics people out there willing to help?

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  • Interesting, yesterday Mythi mentioned that Elenin would lose some mass and not be so destructive and today DuaneR posts that Elenin is crumbling.  Yay!  (At least for a little while.)
  • There is no doubt that there are two objects.  In fact I have several times asked just what could the second object following the comet be.   It may just be another comet, or it could be PX.  Time will tell.
  • Ronald, post your request here:  https://earthchanges.ning.com/profiles/blogs/elenindwarf-star-jpl-event.  That's Amy's blog and she's working with different people who may be able to help answer your question. 

    We've been looking at the theory of two objects on that blog.

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