Planet X: VIEWING Specs 9/15/2002
In anticipation of a rapid approach during the next 9 months leading up
to the Point of Passage shortly after May 15, 2003, these Viewing Specs
will emphasize what amateurs, and then everyman even without the
benefit of a scope, might look for. Viewers should look for themSELVES,
not relying on what others say, as empowering the public with the right
to know what is coming at them, the right to know what will change their
lives shortly, and the right to make personal decisions about their lives
and the lives of their loved ones is NOT something the establishment
wants to allow. They know, NASA knows, but you dont get to know
because they dont want your messy panic. So look for yourSELF.
Relevant information previously provided on:
Planet X VIEWING History
(http://www.zetatalk.com/usenet/use90649.htm)
Planet X as a SMOLDERING Planet
(http://www.zetatalk.com/usenet/use90650.htm)
Planet X as a RED Planet
(http://www.zetatalk.com/usenet/use90651.htm)
Planet X Distance, Speed, thus SIZE
(http://www.zetatalk.com/usenet/use90652.htm)
Planet X and the PASSAGE Path
(http://www.zetatalk.com/usenet/use90662.htm)
can be found on the web.
TIMES:Because the coordinates are In the Sun
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03v.htm)
for a portion of the year, Planet X is not always visible in the night sky.
The chart below showing viewing times was garnered from dates,
times, and cities plugged into SkyMap, for the estimated coordiantes
spot located between the end of Orions bow and a flank of the Taurus
bull, and from the NOAA web site
(http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/highlights/sunrise/sunrise.html)
which provides sunrise time by city and date. The times posted assume
no daylight savings time adjustments.
For Capetown, South Africa
Date: 9/15/02 Start: 0:30 AM End: 10:30 AM
Sunrise: 6:46 AM Viewing: Midnight-Dawn
Dec: 12/15/02 Start: 6:30 PM End: 4:30 AM
Sunrise: 5:30 AM Viewing: All Night
For Vancouver, Canada
Date: 9/15/02 Start: 11:00 PM End: 11:00 AM
Sunrise: 5:47 AM Viewing: Midnight-Dawn
Date: 12/15/02 Start: 5:00 PM End: 5:00 AM
Sunrise: 7:51 AM Viewing: All Night
COORDINATES: Coordinates are given periodically by the Zetas, a
historical list available, and should be converted from the decimal
format given by the Zetas.
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03m.htm)
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03t.htm)
What might appear to be bobbling of [Planet X], inbound,
as the RA and Dec may move side to side over time, is in
fact an illusion caused by the bending of red light, the
predominant light coming from this smoldering brown dwarf.
RA 4.400347 Dec 12.14128 Sep 15, 2002
RA 4.400986 Dec 12.13942 Oct 3, 2002
RA 4.400546 Dec 12.13745 Oct 25, 2002
RA 4.400057 Dec 12.13215 Nov 6, 2002
ZetaTalk, Sep 15, 2002
RA 4.29741 Dec 9.96621 on March 3, 2003
ZetaTalk, 1997
DISTANCE:
When the passage is due in 2003, there is an exponential
increase in speed during the last years ...
ZetaTalk: in Distance
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s100.htm)
Weeks Px Dist in Dist in
to go Date S-P Unit B. mls.
39 8/7/02 6.68259 24.558
26 11/7/02 5.2965 19.464
13 2/7/03 3.1865 11.71
Table of Distances, by Robert
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03a.htm)
SPEED:
The speed of Planet X is suffient to move it from
one side of Saturn's orbit to the other in 3 short months.
ZetaTalk: Slowing Influences
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s126.htm)
The Zetas have said Planet X will transverse
from one side of Saturn's orbit to the other
in 3 short months. 818,342 mph!
Jim
SIZE:
Assuming the viewable swirl of red dust and moon
being 4 times the Planet X body size, the swirl
would be, on Sep 15, 2002:
3% the size of Jupiter
33% the size of Uranus
15 times the size of Pluto
Computed Size, by Jim
(http://www.zetatalk.com/usenet/use90634.htm)