Planet X: as NON-RED Object
However, light from Planet X NOT bend as red light would arrive AT the
Global Coordinates, and DID. This is Jan's object, above Star 3.
As can be noted in the FITS and JPGs enclosed, there is
nothing out of the ordinary to be found in the
luminance images. In the red-filtered images, there is a
dim item exactly at the Sept 15. coordinates. The
object pixel value is 404, and the background pixel
value approx. 385. I am uncertain what that translates to
in magnitude, but bright it ain't.
Jan
(http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/jan1.htm)
From the September 28, 2002 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session:
(NancyL) It occurred to me yesterday that WHITE light,
not red, from Px would NOT be bend, as red.
(RichO) NancyL: white light is composed of all colors
(NancyL) So, if that WERE the case, and white light were
coming from Px, would, perhaps that object seen by Jan,
the third candidate, BE Px in white light, where the red
light bent?
(NancyL) I want to ask the Z's this.
(NancyL) ZT to Nancy: Nancy has noted that star light,
light NOT composed in the main of red light, does not
bend as red light does, evidence the sun setting and
rising becoming HUGE for a moment.
(NancyL) ZT: Would Planet X emit light in other
spectrums, to the degree that OTHER light might arrive
in a different place, more direct, than the red light?
(NancyL) ZT: Indeed, this is a possibility, and on
occasion WILL manifest on images, but as the red light
will PREDOMINATE for some months, we prefer to
point the public in this direction.
(NancyL) ZT: Thus, on occasion TWO Planet X's will be
imaged, or seen, confusion abounding.
(NancyL) ZT: We prefer to call the predominant, red light,
candidate THE Planet X, for this reason.
(NancyL) ZT: And what was the third candidate,
appearing in images taken by Steve Havas on 9/21/2002?
(NancyL) ZT: RIGHT at the coordinates, and round, and
bright, and NOT on the comparison charts taken earlier,
the NEAT, the ESO DSS, the NASA DSS?
(NancyL) ZT: Why of course, it was the ghost of Planet X,
the white light, arriving JUST where expected, but
much fainter than the predominant red light.
(NancyL) ZT: Thus, for those who would say it did NOT
appear at the coordinates ... it DID!.
(NancyL) End ZT to Nancy. :-)
(S7L) Combination of all the light of the spectrum. Thus,
white light contains red light. They are not separate,
discrete phenomena.
(NancyL) S7L, it is what we assume by white light, if it
is ALL colors, but the red bends away, then whatever else
is left.