Today (November 12, 1916) is the anniversary of Lawrence Lowell, the American mathematician and astronomer Percival who first proposed the mystery planet.
Percival Lawrence Lowell was born on March 13, 1855, in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA. His father was Abbott Lawrence, and his mother was Amy Lowell's
brother Lowell. He said the canals are located on Mars. He founded the Lowell
Observatory in Blacksudaph, Arizona. This marked the beginning of the quest for
Pluto 14 years after his death. Nibiru is a crimson satellite discovered by
NASA's Hubble satellite telescope. However, there is insufficient scientific
evidence for this.
The Nibiru sphere is also known as Planet-X. It was said to be coming
towards Earth and it would be approaching Earth in 2012. They also believe that
it is invisible to our eyes because it is a lightless planet. Also known as Planet X, it is the most sought after planet in the Solar System. It is beyond
the planet Neptune (except Pluto). The mystery planet was first proposed by Percival
Lowell in 1846. Planets like Uranus and Neptune sometimes move slightly away
from their orbit. He hypothesized that this event was caused by the high
gravitational force of another planet. It may have a Jupiter size mass.
Even if the planet really existed, it would take 1000 years for it to
orbit the sun. So if you want to turn the telescope in search of this you have
to place it on all sides and at all angles. This is the place where it is now
1000 years from now to come back to that place. This is the reason why the
mysterious planet cannot be found. Pluto's Lowell region is named in his
memory. Lowell passed away on November 12, 1916, at the age of 61 in Flagstaff,
Arizona, USA.
Source By: Wikipedia
Information: Ramesh, Assistant Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial
College, Puthanampatti, Trichy.
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