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G1.9; Supernova Remnant or Binary Star/Brown Dwarf
Topic Started: Apr 21 2011, 05:20 AM (608 Views)
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Has anyone ever read about G1.9?

Spanish Astronomers Claim Dwarf Sun Beyond Pluto
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G1.9 was first identified as a “supernova remnant” in 1984 by Dave Green of the University of Cambridge and later studied in greater detail with NRAO’s Very Large Array radio telescope in 1985. Because it was unusually small for a supernova it was thought to be young — less than about 1000 years old.

But in 2007, X-ray observations made with NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory revealed that the object was much larger than the last time it was observed! It had grown in size by 16%. Puzzled by this observation, the Very Large Array repeated its observations of 23 years ago and verified that it had increased in size considerably. Knowing that supernova do not expand this quickly, unless they have just exploded, they explained that G1.9 must be a “very young” supernova — perhaps not more than 150 years old. But no record of a visible supernova has been found corresponding to that historical period (about the time of the American Civil War). Spanish astronomers have tracked this object with great interest because they were anticipating its appearance. Gravitational anomalies have been appearing in the Oort Cloud for some time, suggesting the perturbations were caused by a nearby object with considerable mass. The announcement that G1.9 had increased in size was no mystery to them. It is exactly what they would expect as the object moved closer to Earth.”


To the potential catastrophic danger posed to our Earth by G1.9 was evidenced in July, 2009, when the Planet Jupiter was hit by a large comet that entered its planetary zone unexpectedly, despite the efforts of astronomers to track these dangerous objects. Russian and Spanish astronomers contend that the comet that struck Jupiter was perturbed by the trajectory of G1.9, which until now, was not recognized and accounted for.


Though the Americans contend, also, that G1.9 has reached its closest approach to Earth in its orbit, Russian scientists couldn’t disagree more and point to the fact that NASA has so ‘continually failed’ in their explanations for this giant, and growing, “as yet unknown” space object as to have lost all credibility in any discussion of it. (emphasis added)


And so alarmed have these Russian scientists become that this past week that Anatoly Perminov, head of Russia’s space agency, told Voice of Russia radio that they were ‘gearing up’ to protect our Earth from these ‘space missiles’, including the Apophis asteroid many believe could strike our Planet in the 2030’s.


In the reporting of these events it is also important to note that the ancient peoples of our Earth spoke many times about a G1.9 type object in our solar system (Marduk, Nibiru, Planet X) and warned that when it approached our inner Solar System chaos and catastrophe always ensued.


Note from Colleen here again. Nibiru is not G1.9, Nibiru is a planet, G1.9 is a small star. G1.9 is on a 24,000 year orbit like Sedna, Nibiru has a much shorter period 3,600 years. G1.9, Sedna, Planet X etc are all in retrograde orbits together, they just are at differing distances from the Sun. The Sun is king, everything is revolving around it but in two differing planes (East-West, South-North). G1.9 pulls us up and down the galactic equator subjecting our area of the system to a shift is electrical and magnetic polarities. Every 6,000 years (approx) we change magnetic field direction, every 12,000 years we change electrical polarity. When both happen together the effects are very severe to life on earth but there is no such thing as an eventfuless crossing or shifting event when you look at Earth history.


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This information is very interesting, and could weigh very heavily on our future.

What does everyone else think about this?



















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Wow.

This is major and, if true, will be very important to the future of our planet!
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OK - I was looking into this and some of the people reporting it are pure crazy. Check the comments after THIS article. They are example of the wildest sort of "2012" speculation.

Believe me folks, a Jupiter-size object on a crossing orbit with Earth would be visible with the naked eye by now. No way could NASA deny it!
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Apr 21 2011, 05:34 AM
OK - I was looking into this and some of the people reporting it are pure crazy. Check the comments after THIS article. They are example of the wildest sort of "2012" speculation.

Believe me folks, a Jupiter-size object on a crossing orbit with Earth would be visible with the naked eye by now. No way could NASA deny it!
Most of the information out there on this subject is highly inaccurate. But, if you read closely on some of these articles, it does appear that there is something odd going on out there in space that a lot of scientists can't explain, or are just now trying to gather information on.

Like, what is causing perturbation in the Oort Cloud in the far reaches of the solar system.

What caused the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter? Something massive had to come barreling through our solar system, which collided with a planetary object, and made the ateroid belt.

There seems to be some odd perturbation between saturn and neptune, what is causing it?

These are just a few things to consider.

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Oh yes, reading Hancock especially there would seem to be evidence for massive asteroid collisions in the past - including one that almost destroyed Mars.

That's what I would worry about - a "blindside" approach by an asteroid, not Nibiru or Planet X.

But we could do something about an asteroid if we wanted to. We need to be looking for Near Earth objects right now. We need to know the orbits of all of them.
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Apr 21 2011, 05:58 AM
Oh yes, reading Hancock especially there would seem to be evidence for massive asteroid collisions in the past - including one that almost destroyed Mars.

That's what I would worry about - a "blindside" approach by an asteroid, not Nibiru or Planet X.

But we could do something about an asteroid if we wanted to. We need to be looking for Near Earth objects right now. We need to know the orbits of all of them.
Worrying about a binary star in our solar system, is relevant. You see, if there is a binary star approaching closer, the gravitational effects will disturb objects such as,
ateroids, comets and even other planetary objects in our solar system.

This could cause more objects to be set on a collision course with our planet.
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I see what you are saying.

Is there other evidence for a Binary companion? I just can't buy the G1.9 theory. But I'm willing to look at anything to see what might be out there.
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Apr 21 2011, 06:08 AM
I see what you are saying.

Is there other evidence for a Binary companion? I just can't buy the G1.9 theory. But I'm willing to look at anything to see what might be out there.
Nothing but your odds and ends here and there.

The only real evidence that can be found, was written throughout ancient history in their texts.

As well, another thing to consider, is that a binary star system seems to be a normal occurance in forming solar systems, not a single star.
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Hey there. I found something interesting: NASA is looking for any Binary companion to our Sun.

Getting WISE about Nemesis

They say they wont know 'til 2013.

And,point well taken about how common Binary systems are in the galaxy.
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Apr 21 2011, 06:25 AM
Hey there. I found something interesting: NASA is looking for any Binary companion to our Sun.

Getting WISE about Nemesis

They say they wont know 'til 2013.

And,point well taken about how common Binary systems are in the galaxy.
Thanks for the link Max! I saved it to my favorites, so I could read all of it later when I have more time. :thumbup:
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No prob, Tom. :) This is a very interesting and important subject.
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Apr 21 2011, 07:39 AM
No prob, Tom. :) This is a very interesting and important subject.
That was an interesting read!

From what I gather, it seems they have some concerns on finding out whether there could possibly be another star in the vicinity of our solar system. Especially if it has a large elliptical orbit.

During this stars orbit, it could cause mass destruction to the inner most planets, especially If this star has its own planets orbiting around it.
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