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NASA
9th October 2015, 02:50
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The first color images of Pluto's atmospheric hazes, returned by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft last week, reveal that the hazes are blue.
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amor
9th October 2015, 23:56
In the NASA window view of Pluto within the selected square, in the middle to south section of the square there are what look like settlement patterns of tiny rectangle "buildings" to me. Also on Charon, at the East limb of the planet in the rough looking section are tiny SQUARES with similar settlement patterns as on Pluto and our moon. I was right about Ceres, perhaps also about this. It makes sense that we or some other would long have occupied these outposts for mining and other purposes.
Bill Ryan
10th October 2015, 00:29
In the NASA window view of Pluto within the selected square, in the middle to south section of the square there are what look like settlement patterns of tiny rectangle "buildings" to me. Also on Charon, at the East limb of the planet in the rough looking section are tiny SQUARES with similar settlement patterns as on Pluto and our moon. I was right about Ceres, perhaps also about this. It makes sense that we or some other would long have occupied these outposts for mining and other purposes.
Yes, mining is surely not impossible. But they'd have to wrap up warm, though... Pluto is so far away from the sun that the surface temperature is a nippy -229°C.
* This was always the problem with Zecharia Sitchin's idea that the Anunnaki lived on Nibiru, where its long, stretched elliptical orbit would extend far BEYOND Pluto's.
It'd be even colder than that for half their extremely long 'year'... unless their planet was a moon round a failing brown dwarf star, that in turn emitted some heat (radiation in the infra-red).
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