The coordinates are listed with the latest date at the top of the page. Due to the light from Planet X being primarily in the red spectrum, and the tendency of this light to bend readily, the exact RA and Dec for your location will probably vary slightly from those given depending on your position on the globe. Movements in the RA and Dec also take into account changing factors in the solar system that bend red light. Look around the spot slightly.
RA 4.06449 Dec -07.45183 May 15, 2003
RA 4.07645 Dec 00.77814 May 9, 2003
RA 4.09581 Dec 02.98217 May 4, 2003
RA 4.11437 Dec 03.95347 Apr 30, 2003
RA 4.12964 Dec 08.11571 Apr 21, 2003
RA 4.13113 Dec 10.23674 Apr 16, 2003
During this period Planet X is moving rapidly to the outer edge of the solar system, where it encounters the backwash into the Sun that is the Ecliptic, with all the turmoil in subatomic particle flows both into the Sun and repulsed from this crowding. Thus, like a family on vacation, poised at the on-ramp to the freeway where they are already encountering stop-and-go traffic, choking emissions, wind drafts from passing trucks, and the bleating of horns, Planet X decides to take the way less crowded, the back roads, and positions itself for a rapid plunge to a 32 degree angle below the Ecliptic, as has been recorded by the ancients. Having been in a retrograde motion, jumping the sweeping arms of the Sun, it finds by lowering itself below this arm reach that it no longer need skip, and thus its retrograde movement abates. Motion is instead replaced during the final days into a plunge below the Ecliptic.
RA 4.13262 Dec 11.16319 Apr 07, 2003
RA 4.16137 Dec 11.21455 Apr 01, 2003
RA 4.17971 Dec 11.54782 Mar 25, 2003
RA 4.18223 Dec 11.63113 Mar 17, 2003
RA 4.18671 Dec 11.65327 Mar 10, 2003
RA 4.19413 Dec 11.67481 Mar 07, 2003
RA 4.21791 Dec 11.75342 Mar 02, 2003
RA 4.33614 Dec 11.98125 Feb 22, 2003
RA 4.34751 Dec 12.01456 Feb 15, 2003
ZetaTalk (dated Feb 3, 2003)
RA 4.35941 Dec 12.11749 Feb 09, 2003
RA 4.35948 Dec 12.11813 Feb 02, 2003
RA 4.36007 Dec 12.11875 Jan 21, 2003
RA 4.36239 Dec 12.11946 Jan 13, 2003
RA 4.36743 Dec 12.12001 Dec 29, 2002
ZetaTalk (dated Dec 14, 2002)
Going into the analysis of the Nov 15th images, we advised the team to start looking for the tail and the Swirl of Moons and debris within. Although coming under much Ridicule on Sci.Astro for stating that the moons of Planet X follow in a swirl, a perpetual dance among themselves for dominance in being the closest moon to Plant X, this is precisely what the imaging is now presenting! As Nancy would say, Zetas RIGHT Again! Since Planet X is both heading dead on toward the inner solar system, the swirl will most often be seen around the Red Persona, but as it is, in the Dec 4, 2002 images, moving to the right, the moons can be seen drawn out to the left, trailing. Steve has created a contrast to show the debris he noted were new, but as can be seen in the frames themselves, the moons are not at all as large or bright in the images as Planet X itself. They are reflecting light, solely, not generating it as Planet X is, and thus will always be the lessor. How many moons, and how large are these, in comparison to Planet X? They rival the size of Earths moon, and are numerous in the dozens when the smaller moons are included. That so many could have been captured by Planet X is due in part to its rapid passage through the solar system, as a stationary setup, with circular or elliptical orbits rather than a trailing swirl, would have pushed them out from each other far enough to cause some of them to be lost from the gravity snag of Planet X.
ZetaTalk (dated Dec 7, 2002)
RA 4.37531 Dec 12.12103 Dec 18, 2002
RA 4.37757 Dec 12.12323 Dec 6, 2002
RA 4.37992 Dec 12.12499 Nov 20, 2002
RA 4.38667 Dec 12.12537 Nov 15, 2002
ZetaTalk (dated Oct 26, 2002)
RA 4.400057 Dec 12.13215 Nov 6, 2002
RA 4.400546 Dec 12.13745 Oct 25, 2002
RA 4.400986 Dec 12.13942 Oct 3, 2002
RA 4.400347 Dec 12.14128 Sep 15, 2002ZetaTalk (dated Sep 15, 2002)
In that there is a Campaign to have amateurs look too early for this inbound brown dwarf, no larger than a one of your distant planets and thus not yet reflecting sunlight, diffuse and without the intense pinpoint of sunlight that stars have at their center, in the astronomical dawn when the skies are hardly dark enough to see even small stars clearly, when it is close to the horizon and not high enough in the night sky to be clearly delimited, we are withholding our coordinates until the time that astronomers Not on a disinformation campaign of discouragement and ridicule have stated. Coordinates will be provided on mid-September, 2002, as those looking prior to that time will be guided into discouragement, quite deliberately, by NASA chronies.
ZetaTalk (dated Jul 14, 2002)
RA 4.405136 Dec 12.13919 Jul 13, 2002
RA 4.404983 Dec 12.13895 Jun 30, 2002
RA 4.402098 Dec 12.13698 Jun 22, 2002
RA 4.402167 Dec 12.13781 Jun 9, 2002ZetaTalk (dated May 18, 2002)
RA 4.403982 Dec 12.13783 on May 31, 2002
RA 4.404197 Dec 12.13644 on May 23, 2002
RA 4.406445 Dec 12.13798 on May 18, 2002
RA 4.407176 Dec 12.14003 on May 7, 2002
RA 4.40978 Dec 12.14253 on Apr 26, 2002
RA 4.41342 Dec 12.14457 on Apr 13, 2002
ZetaTalk (dated March 30, 2002)
What might appear to be bobbling of the 12th Planet, inbound, as the RA and Dec may move side to side over time, is in fact an illusion caused by the bending of Red Light, the predominant light coming from this smoldering brown dwarf. Thus, these coordinates give the globe at large our educated guess as to what light particles in the red spectrum will be encountering, between the 12th Planet and Earth, and where they will appear to be coming from as they bend back toward Earth.
RA 4.41768 Dec 12.13219 on Apr 6, 2002
RA 4.41964 Dec 12.14998 on Mar 31, 2002
RA 4.42457 Dec 12.15134 on Mar 21, 2002
RA 4.43102 Dec 12.15477 on Mar 13, 2002
RA 4.43913 Dec 12.15682 on Feb 28, 2002ZetaTalk (dated February 12, 2002)
RA 4.45209 Dec 12.14012 on Feb 21, 2002
RA 4.45396 Dec 12.13993 on Feb 10, 2002
RA 4.45411 Dec 12.14091 on Feb 3, 2002
RA 4.45513 Dec 12.14773 on Jan 27, 2002ZetaTalk (dated January 11, 2002)
RA 4.45623 Dec 12.13873 on Jan 17, 2002
RA 4.45631 Dec 12.14997 on Jan 8, 2002
RA 4.45657 Dec 12.15692 on Jan 3, 2002
RA 4.45695 Dec 12.13145 on Dec 25, 2001 (yes, a tick up again)
RA 4.45710 Dec 12.12791 on Dec 16, 2001
RA 4.45702 Dec 12.15983 on Dec 13, 2001 (yes, a tick back and down)ZetaTalk (dated November 17, 2001)
RA 4.45699 Dec 12.22168 on Dec 8, 2001
RA 4.45719 Dec 12.10971 on Nov 27, 2001
RA 4.45724 Dec 11.98742 on Nov 15, 2001
RA 4.45725 Dec 11.94356 on Oct 31, 2001
RA 4.45727 Dec 11.92167 on Oct 23, 2001 (yes, a tick up)
RA 4.45732 Dec 11.91793 on Oct 12, 2001ZetaTalk (dated September 18, 2001)
Having assumed a retrograde orbit, the significant motion of the 12th Planet is nevertheless inbound, toward the Sun. From the Earth, however, this appears to be a motion to the side, in a retrograde orbit. At the mid-year point in 2001, several things happen to the 12th Planet during its inbound trek.
- it picks up speed, moving from what was an essential dither between its two foci to an increasing motion toward the Sun.
- it comes closer to the Sun's sweeping arms, and thus does a stronger jump over these arms when they pass, increasing its retrograde motion.
- it makes what appears to be a tick back in its path, bumping up and then around, as it passes what we will call an influence that likewise hovers near the midpoint of the two foci.
- it settles into a period where the primary motion is strongly inbound, rather than retrograde, due to the increased speed it has attained. This speed allows the 12th Planet to increasingly ignore the Sun's sweeping arms.
RA 4.45732 Dec 11.91793 on Sep 30, 2001
RA 4.45962 Dec 12.44113 on Sep 20, 2001
RA 4.46002 Dec 12.56542 on Sep 5, 2001
RA 4.46137 Dec 12.74267 on Aug 25, 2001
RA 4.46978 Dec 12.98923 on Aug 15, 2001 (yes, this is a tick back)
RA 4.42916 Dec 13.18956 on Aug 9, 2001 (yes, this is a tick up)
RA 4.44371 Dec 13.17165 on Aug 1, 2001
RA 4.52124 Dec 13.74256 on Jul 28, 2001
RA 4.73456 Dec 13.98234 on Jul 17, 2001
RA 4.95179 Dec 14.33179 on Jul 12, 2001
RA 4.96112 Dec 15.74311 on Jul 3, 2001ZetaTalk (dated June 17, 2001)
RA 4.97773 Dec 16.34114 on June 27, 2001
RA 4.97895 Dec 16.34279 on June 20, 2001
RA 4.98141 Dec 16.35441 on June 13, 2001
RA 4.99876 Dec 16.36596 on June 6, 2001
RA 4.99912 Dec 16.36590 on May 30, 2001 (yes, this is a tick back and up)ZetaTalk (dated May 23, 2001)
RA 4.99823 Dec 16.37962 on May 23, 2001
RA 5.00761 Dec 16.39765 on May 19, 2001
RA 5.09342 Dec 16.40278 on May 5, 2001ZetaTalk (dated May 1, 2001)
RA 5.138421 Dec 16.419789 on April 30, 2001
RA 5.143675 Dec 16.421739 on April 15, 2001ZetaTalk (dated April 10, 2001)
It was known that at this time, approximately February 1, 2001, the 12th Planet would be visible without question to an observatory. This activity is outside of US control, establishment control, they are braced for it. They cannot stop it, and know this, thus are not trying to do so. But will offer countering explanations for what has been found. This will be a difficult time for amateur astronomers, or astronomers without access to the type of equipment that most observatories have at their disposal. Amateurs cannot yet bring the 12th Planet into focus, so the spot being pointed to is yet dark, for them, or so dark as to not be discernible. Disinformation on just what is being seen by the observatories will start, so once again, amateurs must spend their time sorting out a barrage of conflicting information.
RA 5.151245 Dec 16.55743 on April 1, 2001
RA 5.16549 Dec 16.55847 on March 17, 2001
RA 5.16653 Dec 16.56912 on March 1, 2001
RA 5.16659 Dec 16.57897 on February 22, 2001
RA 5.16784 Dec 16.57943 on February 15, 2001ZetaTalk (dated early 2001)
The 12th Planet will appear to linger at the point where it turns to assume a retrograde orbit, spending a two year period in this portion of the path alone, anticipated to be at:
RA 4.29741 Dec 9.96621 on March 3, 2003
RA 5.47 Dec 19.54 on September 1, 2000
RA 6.23 Dec 24.12 on May 1, 2000
RA 6.24 Dec 23.45 on January 1, 2000
RA 6.32 Dec 21.57 on January 1, 1999
RA 6.24 Dec 19.16 on December 1, 1997
ZetaTalk (dated 1997)