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(rant) Nibiru Nutjob 90377 Sedna
(rant) Nibiru Nutjob 90377 Sedna
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90377 Sedna: New Mystery
90377 Sedna: New Mystery
Zoom out from our Sun to the newly discovered celestial object Sedna. The artwork is a conception designed by Adolph Schaller. Sedna resides three times farther away from the Sun than the planet Pluto.
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Nebelom - 90377 Sedna
Nebelom - 90377 Sedna
This few flickers here is a video for my project "Nebelom" You listen "QVVMHS" - "90377 Sedna" (stupid names for stupid things make them look extra complicated tuh..) Check my "musical" project on Last fm www.last.fm If you must download my album I can't stop you: www.fileden.com
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Sedna or Solar System Planet No:10
Sedna or Solar System Planet No:10
90377 Sedna is a trans-Neptunian object and a likely dwarf planet discovered by Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory) and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) on November 14, 2003. It is currently 88 AU from the Sun, about three times as distant as Neptune. For most of its orbit Sedna is farther from the Sun than any other known dwarf planet candidate. Sedna has a highly elliptical orbit, with its aphelion estimated at 975 AU and its perihelion at about 76.16 AU. At its discovery it was approaching perihelion and about 89.6 AU from the Sun. At the time of its discovery it was the most distant object in the solar system yet observed; although the orbits of some objects—like long-period comets—extend farther than that of Sedna, they are basically too dim to be observed except near perihelion. Eris was later detected at 97 AU. Sedna's precise orbital period is not yet known, but it is calculated at between 10.5 and 12.0 thousand years. It should reach perihelion in late 2075 to mid 2076. Sedna will overtake Eris as the farthest known spheroid orbiting the Sun in 2114. When first discovered, Sedna was believed to have an unusually long rotational period (20 to 50 days). A search was thus made for a natural satellite, the most likely cause for such a long rotation, but investigation by the Hubble Space Telescope in March 2004 observed no such object orbiting the planetoid. New measurements from the MMT telescope suggest a much shorter rotation period, only <b>...</b>
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Planet Focus: 90377 Sedna 2003 VB12
Planet Focus: 90377 Sedna 2003 VB12
Here is the view of Sedna.
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LvvZ - Sedna(90377)
LvvZ - Sedna(90377)
This is a Dnb/Breakz track from Lvvz, check it out and comment/rate. Hopefully you'll like it and any feedback can be put into the next ones which will be put up, cheers :)
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Starry Night Pro Plus 6 - Animation08 - HD - Eros, Sedna, Eris and The Milky Way
Starry Night Pro Plus 6 - Animation08 - HD - Eros, Sedna, Eris and The Milky Way
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Sedna
Sedna
Visudha de los Santos, Taos, NM plays the planetary gong Sedna. From Move And Be Moved, "Using Planetary Gongs, Visudha creates transformational healing waves of sound in a way that will soothe, inspire, heal and awaken your spirit. The rising and falling rhythms, sounds and vibrations of planetary gongs will transport you to other realms creating a deep harmony within and an extraordinary healing experience."
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1 solar system with 10th planet sedna
1 solar system with 10th planet sedna
Our School Project.....
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Sedna - Our Solar System Planet No_10
Sedna - Our Solar System Planet No_10
90377 Sedna is a trans-Neptunian object and a likely dwarf planet discovered by Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory) and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) on November 14, 2003. It is currently 88 AU from the Sun, about three times as distant as Neptune. For most of its orbit Sedna is farther from the Sun than any other known dwarf planet candidate. Sedna has a highly elliptical orbit, with its aphelion estimated at 975 AU and its perihelion at about 76.16 AU. At its discovery it was approaching perihelion and about 89.6 AU from the Sun. At the time of its discovery it was the most distant object in the solar system yet observed; although the orbits of some objects—like long-period comets—extend farther than that of Sedna, they are basically too dim to be observed except near perihelion. Eris was later detected at 97 AU. Sedna's precise orbital period is not yet known, but it is calculated at between 10.5 and 12.0 thousand years. It should reach perihelion in late 2075 to mid 2076. Sedna will overtake Eris as the farthest known spheroid orbiting the Sun in 2114. When first discovered, Sedna was believed to have an unusually long rotational period (20 to 50 days). A search was thus made for a natural satellite, the most likely cause for such a long rotation, but investigation by the Hubble Space Telescope in March 2004 observed no such object orbiting the planetoid. New measurements from the MMT telescope suggest a much shorter rotation period, only <b>...</b>
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sedna and makemake - post privacy (live @ kö augsburg)
sedna and makemake - post privacy (live @ kö augsburg)
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PLANET X NIBIRU DOOMSDAY WARNING! (called Sedna/Wormwood/Dark Star)
PLANET X NIBIRU DOOMSDAY WARNING! (called Sedna/Wormwood/Dark Star)
Please visit www.amightywind.com and http YAHUSHUA (יהושע), a Hebrew Name, is the original Name of JESUS. We are still saved in the Name JESUS but the antichrist will use the name Jesus Christ for himself IN THE TRIBULATION, so learn YAHUSHUA's NAME for then. www.amightywind.com www.almig...
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Destination Sedna
Destination Sedna
Music produced by Dritan Egriu. © 2010 Alba Zone Feel free to contact us and please subscribe for more music updates! Sedna is a trans-Neptunian object and likely dwarf planet discovered by Michael Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory) and David Rabinowitz (Yale University) on November 14, 2003. It is currently 88 AU from the Sun, about three times as distant as Neptune. For most of its orbit Sedna is farther from the Sun than any other known dwarf planet candidate. Eris, the largest known dwarf planet, is currently farther from the Sun than Sedna, though it is near its aphelion, or maximum distance from the Sun, while Sedna is nearing its perihilion, or minimum distance. Sedna's exceptionally long and elongated orbit, taking roughly 12000 years to complete, and distant perihelion (78 AU) have led to much speculation as to its origin. The Minor Planet Center currently places Sedna in the scattered disc, a group of objects sent into highly elongated orbits by the gravitational influence of Neptune. However, Sedna never comes close enough to Neptune to be affected by its gravity, leading some astronomers to conclude that it is in fact the first known member of the inner Oort cloud, or perhaps an interloper from another star system. Mike Brown claims that Sedna is the most scientifically important new object yet discovered in the regions beyond Neptune, as understanding its peculiar orbit is likely to yield valuable information about the origin and early <b>...</b>
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Bible Prophecy about the "Planet X" , Nibiru , Nemesis , Sedna
Bible Prophecy about the "Planet X" , Nibiru , Nemesis , Sedna
There will be no Moon after as described in : www.youtube.com ..and this tweet will come next week or next month or ... but it'll come