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|  | Earth's Dark Twin « Thread Started on Apr 15, 2012, 11:49am » | |
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What is this planet on the S Pole cam at the Neumayer Station?
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"Clearly not the Moon (which was nearly Full and in any case behind the cam) nor the Sun (as the object appears in the middle of the night just before and after midnight), this is a capture of the Dark Twin. The cam is near the S Pole, looking at the North facing side of the structure, and as such the cam, or a human viewer, would be hanging upside down looking directly out into space on the dark side of Earth. Where the Dark Twin should be riding to the West, behind the Earth in their shared orbit, it appears to be almost overhead, directly behind and somewhat to the South of the Earth.
We had warned that the twin would tend to move behind the Earth as these planets are squeezed in the cup, and thence escape by moving back into space behind the Earth, passing the Earth in their shared orbit. We mentioned these possibilities, that the Dark Twin would pass the Earth and attempt to escape by moving forward in their shared orbit. At present, the twin is caught behind the Earth in their shared orbit, and moving along outside of their orbit behind the Earth out in space. It is trying to evade conflict with the Earth by dropping below the Ecliptic somewhat, as it attempt to slide past the Earth."
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|  | Re: Earth's Dark Twin « Reply #1 on Apr 22, 2012, 3:02pm » | |
I've been meaning to thank you for posting this, it's interesting. I just couldn't think of anything to add.
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|  | Re: Earth's Dark Twin « Reply #2 on Aug 4, 2012, 1:39pm » | |
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|  | Re: Earth's Dark Twin « Reply #4 on Aug 6, 2012, 4:11pm » | |
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Blue Moon
but yeah, there's more....
(stay tuned)
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