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Planet 9 news likely in 2025-2026

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Hello friends,

A new high-powered telescope is being set up right now in Chile and set to start operating in early 2025.

One of the stated objectives is to determine the existence of Planet 9. This has been an elusive find for astronomers, but they are anticipating much faster progress with this new telescope. 

The orbit of Planet 9 would likely be tilted at an angle of 20 degrees from the ecliptic plane, which might present unique challenges for astrology.

You can read more about it here:

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/if-planet-nine-exists-well-find-it-soon/

If it is discovered, what are your thoughts on how it can be used in Neo-Vedic Astrology?

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We could need a new one, that´s for sure!

Staffan

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if you have not read the book

Lost Star of Myth and Time by Walter Cruttenden now is the the time.  "Ancient folklore from around the world rings with two resonating themes: History moves in cycles with alternating Golden and Dark Ages, and the slow movement of the stars across the sky, the Precession of the Equinox, is the cause and timekeeper of these cycles.

For years we have heard that these are only myths, there was no Golden Age and precession is just a wobbling of the Earth’s axis. Now Lost Star of Myth and Time shows evidence the Ancients were not just weaving fanciful tales - science is on the verge of an amazing discovery - our Sun has a companion star carrying us through a great cycle of stellar influences. If true, it means the Ancients were right and our views of space and time and the history of civilization will never be the same. More than that, it would mean we are now at the dawn of a new age in human development and world conditions.

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We wont have any idea of how to use it until its discovered and we learn its location and its color and its motion and its name. 

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Great to know! I will definitely follow this story closely and update the astronomy forum here as developments occur.

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