Planet X: Distance/Speed REVISITED #3
In discussing the Point of Passage in 1995,
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03y.htm)
the Zetas stated that Planet X traverses the solar system from one side
of Saturn's orbit to the other in 3 short months. But slows to float
past the Sun due to the Repulsion Force that develops between it and the
Sun.
When [Planet X] is passing your Sun it is moving
rapidly, the time spent within your outer planet Saturn's
orbit a mere 3 months. ... Thus, when it gets to its
maximum speed, entering your Solar System, it bends
in toward your Sun, after having veered outward
slightly, so that the angle is approximately 32 degrees.
... [Planet X] pulls down and away from your Sun
only at the last minute. This is reflected in time as
the last 9.7 weeks or 68 days. This is reflected in
distance as 1.2598 times the orbital diameter of Pluto,
or two and one-half times the distance from your Sun
to this farthest known planet which you call Pluto.
ZetaTalk, Entry Angle
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s31.htm)
Based on this specific information, 9.7 weeks ahead of passage it will
be 2.5 Sun-Pluto distances away, Robert worked up math to describe the
distance at any given week.
Distance Table
(Based on Earth passage Date May 15, 2003)
Weeks to go Apr. Date % of Distance Dist to Earth Dist in
from mid-sun in S-P units B. mls.
182 11/7/99 0.2787 9.3106 34.216
91 8/7/01 5.2798 8.8424 32.495
9.7 3/2/03 73.0869 2.494 9.1665
0 5/7/03 100.00 -.02529 -.0929
Table of Distances
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03a.htm)