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Originally Posted by resenmut
1.Till now high ranked conservative astronomers (the bigest part of all) supposed, that there not exists bigger body (planet, moon sized) on extreme elliptic path in our solar system, that this is not even possible. On my web page mujweb.cz/spolecnost/bode
I gave arguments that it is possible.
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I didn't realize astronomy was so militant. I guess I'd better start practicing my "Yes sir!"s and "No, sir!"s before grad school. I don't want my superior officers to think poorly of me.
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2. Directions of main half axes, inclination of Sedna's orbit's plane is nearly identical with X. Orbital time is within X's and Nemesis's.
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Ok, so which is it? Within Nemesis's 20+ million year orbit, or within Ex's 3000+ year orbit? They're different by several orders of magnitude.
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3. Compare position of X from Senmut's map and from my oriental carpet with Sedna's. it is the same area of sky you fools, dear anti X's....
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If you could give me the name of the department store you purchased it at...
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4. Orbital time of Sedna is according JPL around 10000 years, but this is only estimation, because JPL don't count orbit of Sedna in case that very heavy X (1/40 of Sun's mass) is here quite close.
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Google "Kepler's third law" and discover for yourself that orbital periods are independant of planetary mass! Whee!
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5. I think that Sedna could be something like Troyans toward Jupiter. It share the same or nearly the same path with X during one or more orbits...
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So, which do you think were discovered first? The Trojan asteroids, or Jupiter?