
Planet 9 might exist.







Posted by HouseCleaning
The astrological houses will have to expand to accommodate this new planet when it is discovered and women will have another reason to blame the universe for their ineptitude and failed relationships.

Posted by ImarollinPosted by DwellingOnMovehttps://www.astrologers.com/about/historyPosted by HouseCleaning
The astrological houses will have to expand to accommodate this new planet when it is discovered and women will have another reason to blame the universe for their ineptitude and failed relationships.
what you said reminds me of another question. How do Astrologers know to assign Planets to Signs? Was that an overall impression of a planet plus the sign traits which they thought match romantically to those planets? we must have had a thread about it. need to look p.
I think anything that forces one to look inside themselves is a positive response. Astrology being one, though it also serves as an excuse @ times.
It's interesting to see how it all began.
Those minds that sat at night and pondered time, seasons, behavior, farming cycles that change with the moon.. Etc.
Makes me think less technology is a way to birth new understanding.
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Posted by HouseCleaningI don't think so. If it takes 10000-20000 years to rotate around the sun, it will take about 1000 years to change sign. It will take about 30 years to move with one single degree....
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women will have another reason to blame the universe for their ineptitude and failed relationships.




Posted by BlackNovaI was wondering, because the trajectory of planet 9's orbit is shown more circular, but the orbit for planet x is shown as very oblong, according to nasa and a few others.Posted by MoonArtistYeah
Are they lumping planet 9 and planet x as the same planet?
The planet hasn't actually been discovered yet...it's a theory, so there is no official name for itclick to expand

Posted by BlackNovaIt's possible, but the sources seem to come from various scientific circles. Add that the planet x theory has been around longer, with evidence that it's there by the warped orbit of smaller bodies at the edges of the solar system. Also, they've given it a 3600 yr orbit prediction, rather than the 10000 yr orbit for planet 9. I can't wait to see what they DO find, and whether or not there's only one planet or if there's more.Posted by MoonArtistokPosted by BlackNovaI was wondering, because the trajectory of planet 9's orbit is shown more circular, but the orbit for planet x is shown as very oblong, according to nasa and a few others.Posted by MoonArtistYeah
Are they lumping planet 9 and planet x as the same planet?
The planet hasn't actually been discovered yet...it's a theory, so there is no official name for it
From what I understand, Planet 9 and Planet X are one and the same.
Sometimes they refer to it as being a possible 9th planet, ie: planet 9
But it seems astronomers are also giving it the temporary name of planet x (ie: x = unknown)click to expand

Posted by GetMistedFairly quickly Batygin and Brown realized that the six most distant objects from Trujillo and Sheppard's original collection all follow elliptical orbits that point in the same direction in physical space. That is particularly surprising because the outermost points of their orbits move around the solar system, and they travel at different rates.
Someone who knows physics..
How does "Planet Nine" have a pull on these other 6 objects?
1. They are orbiting the Sun, no?
2. The diagram above shows them traveling in the opposite direction of "Planet Nine", no?
3. The gravitational pull of the Sun is more than the gravitational pull of "Planet Nine", no?

Posted by HouseCleaningthe picture is a top down view showing the size of the orbits

Posted by MoonArtistBrown and Batygin initially set out to prove that Planet Nine didn't exist. Their paper builds on earlier research by two other astronomers that revealed a peculiar clustering of the small, icy objects discovered in the past decade or so in the remote regions of the solar system.Posted by BlackNovaIt's possible, but the sources seem to come from various scientific circles. Add that the planet x theory has been around longer, with evidence that it's there by the warped orbit of smaller bodies at the edges of the solar system. Also, they've given it a 3600 yr orbit prediction, rather than the 10000 yr orbit for planet 9. I can't wait to see what they DO find, and whether or not there's only one planet or if there's more.Posted by MoonArtistokPosted by BlackNovaI was wondering, because the trajectory of planet 9's orbit is shown more circular, but the orbit for planet x is shown as very oblong, according to nasa and a few others.Posted by MoonArtistYeah
Are they lumping planet 9 and planet x as the same planet?
The planet hasn't actually been discovered yet...it's a theory, so there is no official name for it
From what I understand, Planet 9 and Planet X are one and the same.
Sometimes they refer to it as being a possible 9th planet, ie: planet 9
But it seems astronomers are also giving it the temporary name of planet x (ie: x = unknown)click to expand

Posted by ElTigre25The source (10000-20000 years) is in this thread, provided by the OP. Divide 12000 years (cos I'm lazy) to 12 star signs, gives you 1000. Divide 1000 years to 30 degrees in a star sign, gives you about 30 years to move with one degree.Posted by UndineWhere is this information coming from? Do you have a source?Posted by HouseCleaningI don't think so. If it takes 10000-20000 years to rotate around the sun, it will take about 1000 years to change sign. It will take about 30 years to move with one single degree....
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women will have another reason to blame the universe for their ineptitude and failed relationships.
Everyone from the same generation will have it in the same spot........it would make more sense to blame god than this planet! And I'm not even religious.
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Posted by DwellingOnMoveTelescopes on at least two continents are searching for the object, which on average is 20 times farther away than the eighth planet, Neptune. If "Planet Nine" exists, it's big – about two to four times the diameter of the Earth, which would make it the fifth-largest planet after Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. But at such extreme distances, it would reflect so little sunlight that it could evade even the most powerful telescopes.
I'm confused. They found a planet like earth in another galaxy. but they cannot find this planet in our solar system? So they can only find things which are either so near that we can see by eyes or so far that they receive related signals or special telescopes?

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