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2012 and Planet X LinksPlanet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide Whether we call it Planet X, Nibiru or Wormwood, it is approaching the inner Solar system for a near future flyby. We know this not by direct observation at this time, but by the manner in which this object is interacting with familiar objects in our solar system, such as the Sun and planets.
David R. Lide, Editor-in-chief, 82nd edition, 2001-2002, ISBN 0-8493-0482-2
Andy Lloyd, 2005, ISBN-10: 1-892264-18-8, ISBN-13: 978-1-892264-18-3
Although very close to the minimum of its 11-year sunspot cycle, the Sun showed that it is still capable of producing a series of remarkably energetic outbursts - ESA-NASA Ulysses mission revealed.
This interview offers a global snapshot of current research based on the findings of three notable authors and researchers in the growing field of Planet X 2012 research. Kozai Mechanism In celestial mechanics, the Kozai mechanism is a secular perturbative effect on certain orbits. It causes changes in the eccentricity and the inclination of the orbit of the perturbed body to become periodic and synchronized, and also causes libration (i.e., oscillation about a constant value) of the argument of pericenter. “Secular perturbations of asteroids with high inclination and eccentricity,” Kozai, Yoshihide, Astronomical Journal, Vol. 67, p. 591, November 1962
It has been theorized that the Kozai Mechanism is responsible for the high eccentricities observed in the orbits of exosolar planets. If the parent star has a massive yet unseen substellar companion, orbiting at a great distance, and in an orbit highly inclined to the plane of the planets' orbits, the Kozai Mechanism should induce high eccentricities into the orbits of the planets.
The human race must move to a planet beyond our Solar System to protect the future of the species, physicist Professor Stephen Hawking has warned. | ||||
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