Aurora 4x
Off Topic => Space News => Topic started by: Five on May 14, 2012, 11:15:23 PM
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I have heard of this theory before...a while ago but just saw this article and this seems to be getting closer to proof...still a ways to go though, like actually seeing it.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/05/120511-new-planet-solar-system-kuiper-belt-space-science/?source=hp_dl1_news_new_planet20120514
Would be interesting if there is one. Isn't there supposed to be something late in 2012 about being able to see the through a gap in the kupiter belt and see the Nibiru planet..if it exists? or is that part of the world is ending thing? hmmm
-Five
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To be honest it doesn't seem to be anything new, there have been theories that we haven't discovered all the planets in our solar system going back pretty much forever.
Is it possible there's a full-fledged planet yet to be discovered sitting in or beyond the Kuiper belt? Sure, but it's not likely, and it's certainly not a portent of a mysterious doom because the Mayans forgot to include instructions for a rollover on their calendar. ;)
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It's the dark moon from 5th Element. Next thing we'll have Chris Rock screeching at us while Bruce Willis runs around with a half-dressed Mila Jovovich and kills a lot of scaly alien dudes.
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I welcome this brave new future.
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As an Easter Egg it would be amusing for Steve to have Nibiru generate as a far outlier planet in Sol starts on an extremely rare basis.
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It's the dark moon from 5th Element. Next thing we'll have Chris Rock screeching at us while Bruce Willis runs around with a half-dressed Mila Jovovich and kills a lot of scaly alien dudes.
It's Chris Tucker.
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It's Chris Tucker.
Still an annoying screechy person ;)
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Still an annoying screechy person ;)
No no. Chris Tucker is annoying and screechy, Chris Rock is frakking hilarious.
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As an Easter Egg it would be amusing for Steve to have Nibiru generate as a far outlier planet in Sol starts on an extremely rare basis.
Hear hear, this would be amazing.