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Old 18-March-2004, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by resenmut
Trujillo has begun to examine the object's surface with one of the world's largest optical/infrared telescopes, the 8-meter (26-foot) Frederick C. Gillett Gemini Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. He said, "We still don't understand what is on the surface of this body. It is nothing like what we would have predicted or what we can currently explain.

What for so unusual surface is it??!!

Is not it dark matter??!!
Please state the correlation between the perceived surface of Sedna, your theory that it's dark matter, and the existence of Planet X.

Not that there is any correlation, mind you, I just wanna see what examples of astronomical coprolite you're going to come up with this time...

SHOW US PLANET X!
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