Previously, in November 2004, it was shown that a bright orb was backlit behind the Sun consistent with the position of Planet X, which is reflecting the majority of light hitting its close hugging dust shroud back against the Sun. As the Sun rotates every 28 days, and this orb it consistenly there, this is not a factor of sunspots or solar flares. In February 2005 this orb is still present, still in the same location against the backlit sky! Note the X indicates the location of the Sun, and the orb or extra light is consistent in its location as is the black portion, which indicates a bright spot akin to sunlight!.
- I send a SWAN strip made with the last Carrington Rotation maps (the same computation as C2 and C3 ), and I make these questions (rhetorical) : can a comet be so slow? Can anybody do not debate about the strange thing that is so evident? Why the NASA does not explain what is that? Why in C3 never appear something similar?
- Ben