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Planet X: Nov 11 IMAGES


Available as links from the TEAM page
    (http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/tteam342.htm)
are 20 Red Filter and 5 Dark FITS files, comparison DSS charts and
analysis.

Steve Havas returned from Bali after a 3 week vacation with his
girlfriend, and in spite of re-entry onto Planet Earth as we know it,
managed to get new images taken, again, with amateur equipment - 11.8”
scope with capacity to image down to Mag 14.7.

    Well, I and my girlfriend finally made it back from Bali!
    After being overly pampered in a 5 star resort it's going
    to take some time adjusting back to rainy Vancouver.
    No more incredible buffet breakfasts with paradise just
    a step outside the door - diving, exploring temples,
    surfing, watching dances and many of their colorfull
    rituals. Now I'm ready for a good pole shift or two! I
    took 20 X 2 min exposures and used the coordinates
    for Nov 15. This Nov 11 set of images is orientated
    wrong when compared to the large DSS image and
    the Oct 26 images etc. where the SAO star can be seen.
    These new images all need to be mirrored around the
    vertical axis, so that everything left is right and vice
    versa. The time of night the images were taken the
    coordinates would be about EES and around 50 deg.
    above the horizon.
        Steve Havas
            (http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/shavas12.htm)

Planet X is SPOT ON where the Zetas said it would be, MOVING, and much
BRIGHTER, and LARGER.  In fact, an existing and nearby DSS star does not
show up on the frames taken on Nov 11, but Planet X does!

Once again, these are FITS files, which means one must use a FITS viewer
which can be downloaded from a Harvard site.
    (http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/ds9/index.html)
DSS Comparison Charts are zipped as they are large to encompass the
large SAO star used as a guideline previously.  A different camera was
used for these new images, so they require a left/right flip to align
with the large DSS chart and previous images taken in September and
October, 2002. Per the Zetas, Planet X moved considerably between Nov 6
and 15, the path shown by Steve on the image pickup page, with the red
square indicated showing the general area of search for Nov
11-12. This image also shows the SAO star on the left, but web pages
following in the analysis of the Nov 11 images have the SAO star to the
right. This can be confusing as the SAO star is omitted in the analysis
images, but the guiding stars 1-6 are included in the analysis images.
    (http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/shavas12.htm)