Distance Table |
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(Based on Reaching the Inner Solar System by Sept 26, 2003) |
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Weeks to go |
Apr. Date |
% Of Distance |
Dist to Earth |
Dist in |
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35 |
02/16/03 |
11.116 |
8.3172 |
30.5657 |
30 |
03/22/03 |
16.179 |
7.8478 |
28.8407 |
25 |
04/26/03 |
23.456 |
7.1660 |
26.3351 |
20 |
06/07/03 |
34.006 |
6.1783 |
22.7053 |
15 |
07/12/03 |
49.302 |
4.7463 |
17.4426 |
13 |
07/26/03 |
57.198 |
4.0071 |
14.7261 |
10 |
08/16/03 |
71.476 |
2.6704 |
09.8137 |
9.7 |
08/18/03 |
73.087 |
2.519* |
09.2573 |
9 |
08/23/03 |
76.987 |
2.1544 |
07.9174 |
8 |
08/30/03 |
82.924 |
1.5986 |
05.8749 |
7 |
09/06/03 |
89.318 |
1.0000 |
03.6750 |
6 |
09/13/03 |
95.713 |
0.4014 |
01.4751 |
5.72 |
09/15/03 |
97.415 |
0.2414 |
00.8871 |
5 |
09/20/03 |
98.841 |
0.1085 |
00.3987 |
4 |
09/27/03 |
99.618 |
0.0357 |
00.1311 |
0 |
10/25/03 |
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* This is the distance in [Sun / Pluto] units from the Sun to the deflection point. The deflection point is where the repulsion force emanating the Sun and solar system affects the orbital path of the 12th planet. Where it is easier to move lateral on the outside of the solar system than a direct path towards the Sun.
** Below the ecliptic plane between the orbits of Mercury and Venus
Presently in 2009 is oscillating above and below the ecliptic plane just outside of the orbit of Venus. The time frame of its exit from our solar system is unknown for that is in God's hands.
Column Explanations:
Weeks to go: The
amount of weeks - 4 prior to arrival in the inner solar system.
Apr. Date: Approximate date in month/day/year to reference the
location of the 12th planet.
% Of Distance: Percentage of the total distance traveled from
the mid point between the Sun and the Dark One, (the unlit star), towards the
Sun.
Distance to the Sun in S-P units: The distance from the
12th planet to the near side of the Sun in S-P units where 1 equals the distance
between the Sun and Pluto or 3,675,000,000 miles.
Distance in B. miles.: The distance from the Sun to the 12th
planet in billions of miles.
The orbital path, acceleration and braking through the solar system is new to scientists. The planet essentially moves from a static position between two gravitational stellar sources and accelerates in velocity exponentially as the Sun attracts the 12th planet's mass with little resistance. How fast is fast? Once the 12th planet encounters the repulsion force and ecliptic plane turbulence approaching the inner solar system, it slows to almost a standstill.
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