CalTek Confirms 10th Planet Exists: But Where is it and Is it Dangerous?
Description of relations between Axial tilt (or Obliquity), rotation axis, plane of orbit, celestial equator and ecliptic. Earth is shown as viewed from the Sun; the orbit direction is counter-clockwise (to the left). (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Caltech confirmed that the existence of a 10th planet is indeed most likely and because it has such a long orbital time, we have been unaware of it until recently. The Bible hints at it. Many scientists have suspected it, but now it seems most likely it exists.
The questionis, where is it in it's orbit, and does that orbit collide with the earth, or create collateral damage for the Earth?
The questionis, where is it in it's orbit, and does that orbit collide with the earth, or create collateral damage for the Earth?
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