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Post by ET_Explorer on Oct 10, 2015 9:24:26 GMT
CW Leonis aka IRC +10216 seen in IRAS Overlay, is believe to be the primary star of belivers of Nibiru. That CW Leonis, is Nibiru, and is on a collison course with Earth. IRC +10216 or CW Leonis is a well-studied carbon star that is embedded in a thick dust envelope. It was first discovered in 1969 by a group of astronomers led by Eric Becklin, based upon infrared observations made with the 62 inches (1.6 m) Caltech Infrared Telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory. Its energy is emitted mostly at infrared wavelengths. At a wavelength of 5 μm, it was found to have the highest flux of any object outside the Solar System Wikipedia CW Leonis Constellation Leo.kmz (1.11 KB)
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Post by Gregg1956 on Oct 10, 2015 13:28:01 GMT
This was covered over and over and over again in the old GEC and you know it ET. What is the point of bringing it up again here? Are you intentionally trying to attract more wackos to our brand new forum?
This doesn't belong here in Sky.
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Post by ET_Explorer on Oct 10, 2015 17:29:25 GMT
This was covered over and over and over again in the old GEC and you know it ET. What is the point of bringing it up again here? Are you intentionally trying to attract more wackos to our brand new forum? This doesn't belong here in Sky. Course it does, its a star in deep sky isn't it. And who are the wackos, anybody can join and post in this community. Perhaps TOSS, should be removed so that it won't attract any wackos.
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Post by Gregg1956 on Oct 10, 2015 18:13:26 GMT
Course it does, its a star in deep sky isn't it. No. You used the word "Nibiru" not once, but twice. That does not exist in deep sky or anywhere but the imaginations of the ignorant. Did you bring something new to the topic? No. Did you bring new information about CW Leonis? No. So I ask you once again: what's the point?Is it just a coincidence that this comes on the heels of a post about Planet X? This belongs in TOSS. Sky is for legitimate posts about what exists in the real universe.
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Post by ET_Explorer on Oct 10, 2015 18:54:53 GMT
Course it does, its a star in deep sky isn't it. No. You used the word "Nibiru" not once, but twice. That does not exist in deep sky or anywhere but the imaginations of the ignorant. Did you bring something new to the topic? No. Did you bring new information about CW Leonis? No. So I ask you once again: what's the point?Is it just a coincidence that this comes on the heels of a post about Planet X? This belongs in TOSS. Sky is for legitimate posts about what exists in the real universe.I am not
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Post by ET_Explorer on Oct 10, 2015 18:55:59 GMT
No. You used the word "Nibiru" not once, but twice. That does not exist in deep sky or anywhere but the imaginations of the ignorant. Did you bring something new to the topic? No. Did you bring new information about CW Leonis? No. So I ask you once again: what's the point?Is it just a coincidence that this comes on the heels of a post about Planet X? This belongs in TOSS. Sky is for legitimate posts about what exists in the real universe.I am not I am not going to argue with you.
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