First we need to make it clear that Tyche and Hercolubus or Herculobus are the same planet if it is a planet at all. One must remember that when IRAS was reported to have found the 10th planet, NASA came back to say that they made a mistake and it was really a distant galaxy.
So…. this can be expected to happen again if they find any reason to cover it up or if they really have made a mistake. But if this planet becomes known or verified to really be a planet, it could take years. This could take some time or it could be rather quick depending on how much more information the discovering astronomers can get from the WISE telescope data. But never the less the true Planet X will be the 10th planet discovered.
As for all the other claims about Planet X, we will have to wait and see. If someone discovers a planet that is heading towards earth at the angle of the approach that fits the description of
or anything that can fall in line with the Myan calendar ie. 2012, then at least we have the recorded writings to help us distinguish more information about how and where this Planet x is going. As for the name Planet X, I am sure it will not be the official name.
It looks like Tyche or Hercolubus will be the final name given to 10th planet that becomes the official one. Always keep in mind that there is no guarantee which name it is given. For the sake of Lowell it would be nice to see the proper name given to planet x which would be “Planet X”. He knew it was out there and was looking for the 10th planet before anyone. He gave it that name and with all due respect, Tyche or Hercolubs just doesn’t cut it for me.
Nevertheless if it turns out that a planet is headed towards earth at a dangerous angle, I will be right here writing these articles keeping you informed. But lets face it, until we can get a amateur telescope locked in on a planet moving this way, we will never know the truth about what they are finding on the Big telescopes. They will never release any scary info to the public and that is just a good bet. But, we have some really great scopes looking out for us and as soon as we see something moving this way we can report. Right now we don’t have our sights on anything moving towards us.
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