Proposed path of Nibiru

As hinted in my “Follow up” post, I’ve recently installed the 1.4.1 version of Celestia and contacted some of the good folks there to explain my goal. One of the guys was very understanding and responsive with a suggestion to create a file which adds Nibiru to the known planets of our Solar System. With his help, I created a file with approximate orbit parameters and suggested current location of the planet (based upon information derived from Sitchin and other sources). Further, I designed a very basic “dark red” body of approximately four times Earth size fitting the description of “three to five” Earth masses. This file can be added to the Addons folder in Celestia, and presto! you can see my concept of Nibiru in Celestia. Not only that, you can virtually move in 3D space to examine that orbit from near or far and at any desired angle. Suddenly, one can begin to see the surrounding space from the eyes of a spacefarer who travels far beyond Pluto to Earth. Very exciting for me to see this begin to come to life.

If anyone wishes to see the results of adding this file to Celestia, I’d be glad to provide the file and instructions on adding it to the program. (Celestia is a FREE program for the download online.)

Next, is the virtual reality “flythrough” that I described initially. This will be more challenging due to complex dynamics of planetary gravitational effects, but it need not be overly complex to illustrate the look and feel of a space traveller enroute. More on this later.

11 Responses to “Proposed path of Nibiru”

  1. SolelyJ Says:

    Thank you for all your work. I have just installed Celestia on my PC, and would love to add your file as to see Nibiru in action. Please feel free to email me instructions with how to do so. I am currently “trying” to podcast , in which I will discuss the planet in question.

    I wonder if an interview would ever be possible through Skype or such?

    Thank you sir.

    J

  2. Damon Says:

    Thanks for your interest.
    The SSC file has been sent via e-mail along with a few instructions.
    I’ve never used Skype but think it would be possible to arrange an interview.

  3. Astro_N Says:

    I have just installed Celestia on my PC, and would love to add your file as to see Nibiru in action. Please feel free to email me instructions with how to do so. I’ve only just begun to investigate the massive destruction the passing of this planet (Brown Dwarf) may cause in 2012. Very interesting readings.

    The Celestia Demo is awesome…..great job.

    Thank You So Much,

    Astro_N

  4. I am thinking Says:

    hey,
    *be speechless with admiration*
    the first site i see that look really great and serious……. if i search for Nibiru.
    Its a wonderful topic.
    and please give me some information to find nibiru in Celestia.

    xxx

  5. indyanhorse Says:

    Thanks for this initiative, could you send me the ssc file of nibiru, i plan to make a good simulation about the events of 2012. Thanks in advance

  6. Jared Says:

    Will you also send me the ssc file of nibiru? I am very curious to see how it looks in Celestia.

  7. Ben-o Says:

    I Have been looking every where for this, please, please, email me the ssc file if you dont mind. THANK YOU!

  8. Damon Says:

    Thanks for the interest in my proposed path of Planet X. I’ve sent the SSC file in reply to each request for it. Several have expressed concern for a modern encounter in the near time frame around 2,012. It is my considered opinion that Planet X is not that near to Earth at this time, because it would be readily found by virtually any amateur astronomer.
    The primary source of this expectancy is taken from the Mayan Calendar which completes one great cycle (Long Count Cycle) and begins another at winter solstice of 2,012ad. At that time, Earth, Sun, and Galactic Center are aligned so that, from Earth, the Sun appears to rise through Galactic Center. However, the Mayans did not predict the end of time, the end of Earth, or anything of that nature.
    Of course, to each his own, but just wanted to make it clear that I am not a proponent of the fear mongering and resultant “safe place” promotion being promulgated by a few unscrupulous people.
    Please, do your own due diligence, and use sound logic when evaluating Planet X. While I think it’s real, I don’t think it’s next perihelion is eminent.

  9. marcha94 Says:

    Can You please send me nibiru file for Celestia?? my email is marcha94@gmail.com

  10. Impossible Says:

    Using the information found on various area’s on the web I have calculated the orbit and speed of Nibiru

    You have to remember it’s distance traveled is 3600 years for 1 orbit or 391677120000 miles Now looking at 2012 as a guide - 3588 years is has been traveled give or take 1 to 10 years for error

    3.45 miles per sec (SPEED) x 60 x 60 x 24 x 365 x 3588 = 390371529600 so first big number less this big number is the distance left or one trillian, three hundred and five billion, five hundred and ninty million miles away now or 7 thousand years at the speed of light

    So unless it’s doing in excess of 100,000 miles per second for the whole orbit there is no way it can get here in 3 years full stop and nothing in space except light travels that fast, no planets that I know about, earth is only travelling 18.5 miles per second and distance traveled is 93 million miles

    Do the sums surely you did maths in school?

  11. Damon Says:

    My calculations go something like this:
    One Astronomical Unit (AU) is the distance from Earth to the Sun and is approximately equivalent to 93 million miles.
    Pluto is approximately 39.5 AU from the Sun.
    For the highly elliptical 3600 year orbit of Nibiru to pass through the Solar System in the vicinity between Mars and Jupiter, its’ distance from the Sun at aphelion (farthest from the Sun) would be in the range of 10 to 20 times the distance of Pluto to the Sun.
    For simplicity, let’s use 15 times and multiply 15 times 39.5 for 592.5 AU and again for simplicity round it to 600 AU.
    600AU times 93,000,000 miles per AU = 55,800,000,000 or 55.8 billion miles to aphelion of Nibiru orbit. Since the orbit is so highly elliptical, if we double that and add a bit for elliptical shape, we would get something like 120 billion miles total orbit distance.

    IF…the timing of Nibiru is such that it’s not far past aphelion currently, then it would be expected to be less than 60 billion miles from Earth but not due back in our vicinity for some 1400 to 1600 years.

    IF…Nibiru arrives in our vicinity in 2012AD, I’ll be glad to say “I’m wrong”. However, I hope that others who are beating the 2012 drum will be as willing to do the same if they are proven wrong.

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