Planet X: INBOUND! Trends #4
As the individual moons become discernable, starting on Dec 4, 2002, the
haze or dense splotches on the images seemingly disappears, by Jan 10,
2003 no longer evident. But the large number of moons, able to be
counted by Dec 28, 2002, were increasingly able to be counted, showing
an inbound complex.
Date Moons
12/28 2
01/10 12
01/18 24
01/25 27
01/28 29
By Jan 10, 2003, they were recognized by Avis, due to light intensity,
as not being noise.
TREND #4: Moons become discernable, increasing in count as the complex
approaches.
As the complex comes closer, and spreads, the individual
moons become evident and separate from each other, thus
seeming to diminish the tail density.
Nancy
(http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/nancy6.htm)
12/4
Here are some other spots that I have circled that I
cannot find on any comparison images. They also
show up fairly well on all the frames. I don't think
they can be noise or anything because on each
image they show up slightly differently, similar to
how the existing objects show up. What on earth
are all these spots?
Steve
(http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/shavas18.htm)
12/13
Over the course of two hours, one of Planet X's moon
swirls moved, discernably. .. such moon swirls, or
temporary clusters, will be evident over the course of
the imaging session.
ZetaTalk
(http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/zeta6.htm)
1/10
The DSS and NEAT images do not show many existing
objects around the Jan 13 coordinates. That whole area
of sky looks to be pretty empty.
Steve
(http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/shavas26.htm)