Planet X Found in 2Mass Survey Image?

Planet X? credit:Infrared Processing and Analysis Center/Caltech & University of Massachusetts

Planet X? credit:Infrared Processing and Analysis Center/Caltech & University of Massachusetts

So could this be the infamous Nibiru?

During a survey of Proxima Centauri by scientist Ron Stewart using an image provided by All Sky Survey 2MASS a project of IPAC/Caltech a space anomaly was found at 71 degrees north and about 4.2 light years from Earth. The Planetary body looks to be metallic with a surface structure not commonly seen on planets in our own solar system, those made from collisions, rather looking more like polished aluminum. The Planetary object has been given the name Planet X. The images below are a step by step process of enlargements using APEP and a description of how the images were obtained using 2MASS.

The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) project at IPAC/Caltech began in 1997 and was completed in 2001. Two Telescopes one located in the Northern hemisphere at MT. Hopkins Arizona and the other in the Southern hemisphere at Tololo Chile. This was done to ensure coverage of the entire sky in what is the most ambitious project to map the night sky to date. The entire sky was covered using photometric system of three infrared wavebands around 2 micrometres (micrometres is one millionth of a metre) (µm): J (1.25 µm), H (1.65 µm), and Ks (2.17 µm). 2MASS uses two highly automated 1.3-m telescopes, each telescope is equipped with a three channel camera consisting of a 256×256 array of HgCdTe detectors capable of observing the sky simultaneously at J and K, (2.17microns)

In the Ancient East a profusion of Astronomical texts exist that speak of a planet from which ancient astronauts come from called Planet X were found over 100 years ago.

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