IMPORTANT: When Nibiru was discovery in the year 1983, in the constellation of Orion, it was distant from the Earth about 7,5 billion kilometers (50 AU) and the Dark Star Wormwood in which Nibiru has its orbit was about 80,5 billion kilometers (537 AU). If the data is correct, Nibiru must be now about 1 billion kilometers (6.7 AU) away from the Earth – a little bit beyond the orbit of Jupiter – in the constellation of Cetus (Whale), and maybe can be observed onwards 5:00 PM (evening), more to East than to South (depending of the point of view from where you live). Its equatorial radius is about 24000 kilometers, 4 times more than the equatorial radius of the Earth and just 3 times less than the equatorial radius of Jupiter. Its maximum approach is predicted happen in September of 2012, about 220 million kilometers (1.46 AU) away from the Earth, when it will can be view passing through the sky like a big comet. If you also want observe Nibiru, just download and install the software Stellarium ( www.stellarium.org ) and then go directly to the directory C:\Program Files\Stellarium\data, and copy/paste the information below at the end of the ssystem.ini file. [nibiru] name = NIBIRU parent = Sun radius = 24000 oblateness = 0.0 albedo = 0.9 lighting = true halo = true color = 1.0,0.84,0.68 tex_map = ariel.png tex_halo = star16x16.png coord_func = comet_orbit orbit_Epoch = 630033.0 orbit_MeanAnomaly = 220.0 orbit_SemiMajorAxis = 234.888999 orbit_Eccentricity = 0.991700 …
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@waggo30 Like says my nickname, I´m still searching for Nibiru. Of course if I find some new data or information I will share it with all of you for sure.
@SearchingForNibiru If you have any information on this subject (NIBIRU) would be greatful if you could send some. I know its a cheek asking but judging by your name you must have some good stuff.
@waggo30 No need apologize, you´re welcome.
@SearchingForNibiru Thankyou for the insight. Must admit i have never heard of this. You will have excuse me as im a virgin to all of this, im trying to teach myself. Again thankyou.
@waggo30 Do you never heard talk about Retrograde Motion? It´s an astronomic phenomenon that happens when the earth goes on its course around the sun and it seems like the other planets are going backwards and away from it. Once the earth completes its revolution around the sun and return to its course, from the our point of view, the other planets seems run forward much faster than before, getting much more closer to the earth.
How can this be Nibiru when the AU is increasing? It says 6… AU and climbing, what ever this is its moving away.
@SearchingForNibiru thanks worked. their are alot of people saying 2011 will be the earth changing year because we are on a leap year
@esperopt It´s very likely that is Nibiru. The planet Sedna, discovered in 2003 (science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2004/16mar_sedna/), even as Quaoar, both also is not found in Stellarium. However Eris, that was discovery in 2005, is there. I think this very strange too.
This is very interesting. Every evening me and my wife watch a very bright star as we walk in the evening for about a year now. It wasn’t on Stellarium. But when I added your data it showed up as being Nibiru.
I’m not sure it is, but strange that it wasn’t on Stellarium before, while it is by far the brightest and biggest star that I see.
Just copy the ssystem.ini file to an other directory. Open the file, copy and paste the data and Save. Now, copy the ssystem.ini file again to the original directory C:Program FilesStellariumdata . That´s it!
keeps saying access denied when i try to save ini file….im on admin rights too
You´re welcome. Please, don´t forget read the Informations about Nibiru in the description of this video. It´s really important .
good video thanks
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HI!
I find it is possible to adding planet X or nibiru to Stellarium, I had Stellarium 0.11.0 version I followed your instructions but these is been not to work. I adding the coordinates [nibiru] name = NIBIRU parent = Sun radius = 24000 oblateness = 0.0 albedo = 0.9 lighting = true halo = true color = 1.0,0.84,0.68 tex_map = ariel.png tex_halo = star16x16.png coord_func = comet_orbit orbit_Epoch = 630033.0 orbit_MeanAnomaly = 220.0 orbit_SemiMajorAxis = 234.888999 orbit_Eccentricity = 0.991700 … to the files C:\Program Files\Stellarium\data which apparently it has a files the name ssystem which I added to the end of this file the coordinate described here which is your writing coordinates. It is a manner for this Stellarium 0.11.0 to adding the event of planet X nibiru passage…