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Enigma is much stronger, as we have NASA's own evidence to If you'd like to see Wimpy and Enigma in full motion, along back up the theoretical base of my speculation. with a few other curious items, go to the GX website at At the end of this article, http://www.gxo.com and fol- you'll find a table of the best low the link from the October space imagery resources on the | PLANET X CONFUSION ae issue. ; in nternet. Many of the govern- . . . . nd tomorrow is another ment-run programs (NASA, hile | do believe that we will be having a day...or so we hope. co etc.) will also permit their close encounter with a high-speed celes- images to be used royalty-free, | tial body in early 2003, much of the hype sur- | About the Author: with some of them being made | rounding Planet X actually stems—as you will | José Chung is a well-known available in both low and high | find if you actually read the linked docs at Canadian expert in digital resolution. . Harvard and other sites—from the search for a | imaging | technalogies. _ So whether you're interested | 4Qth planet, somewhere beyond the orbit of systems” ' designed. “0 rating the Oveedictions of Pluto. The "Planet X" moniker was in wide use in | automate their creation and Nostradamus or searching for | the heady days after the (confirmed) discovery of | manipulation. Mr Chung is great Hubble photographs, the | Pluto, when the prospect of successfully reach- also votes fin ang Internet is definitely the place | INQ Out to find the "next" planet seemed almost phenomena, particularly in to be. ; tactile. And imminent. ; the area of macro analogies Reagan may have been right Is it possible that a high-mass body could be | for quantum mechanical after all. We may indeed be | floating back and forth between our Sun and a | effects. Though originally facing a threat from outside our | massive Brown Dwarf star several trillion miles | Content with the quality and vbecnce of alien beings in this distant? I'm satisfied that the possibility exists, Yatormation Pee ensed by scenario may disappoint because such an orbit would break no known | "official" sources, he diehard ufologists, the potential natural laws. This motion could be enabled by | gradually waxed more consequences are no less dire. the evolution of a "helical homing orbit". dissatisfied as increasing This article ends here on | _ I'm inclined to believe that such a body would | amounts of vital information paper, but there are plenty more | be considerably smaller and less massive than began ito disappear from mysteries—including contro- | popular theory dictates. This doesn't relieve us Patabases. versial information recently | of potential peril to any great extent, because the | This article is the result of published on a "red comet" | body that | do envision is much more massive | following one of. those sighting and what it may mean | than our own planet, with a far greater density | broken threads, which just as we get closer to [northern] happened to lead to many Spring 2003. [Author's update: (sg). , more loose ends. It was first It is my belief that the object is — José Chung, December 2002 published in the October trapped in an Earth-centric 2002 issue of Graphic orbit, and will be for the next Exchange (GX), based in few months at least. As at early January, no NASA observa- Toronto, Ontario, Canada. You can visit GX at tions on this red comet have been posted in the public http://www.gxo.com, and the José Chung story archives at domain.] http://www.gxo.com/spacejunk/archives. References * Auroras: The Indispensable Astronomy Website List http://science.nasa.gov/spaceweather/aurora/ 1) Official Astronomy Sites gallery_Olaug02.html ¢ Near Earth Objects (asteroids, comets) http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov http://newton.dm.unipi.it/cgi-bin/neodys/neoibo http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/mpc.html + Spaceweather: ¢ SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) http://www.s . th e .Spaceweather.com http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov http://206.131.246.33/sun/noaa.html * SOHO Databases cae http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes Intermediate: http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ + FITS Viewing software: http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/soft- summary_query_form ware.html 2) Not-so-Official Sites ¢ Everything weird: http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com ¢ Many good answers: http://www.badastronomy.com Expert: http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gui + Planet X, Nibiru, Marduk, etc.: * Hubble Space Telescope http://www.mgr.org/PlanetX.html http://www.hubblesite.org http://www.zetatalk.com ¢ General Space and Astronomy ¢ UFO Stuff: NASA: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov http://www.mimicmedia.com/ufo/ Ufomiscfilelist.htm NASA: http://science.msfc.nasa.gov http://www.siriusufo.org/engnews/haber.htm PIXIE: http://muir.spasci.com ¢ Graphic Exchange Online: More data pertinent to this ¢ Space Station: article (MPEGs, JPEGs, etc.): http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings http://www.gxo.com/spacejunk NEXUS = 33 FEBRUARY — MARCH 2003 www.nexusmagazine.com