Slooh.com is taking cam into space this very moment and doing a live feed of what they find, and i can't watch it because my internet is messed up :(
I just hope it will find nothing at all well nibriu wise I just want the all clear.
Slooh.com is set up remotely from 4 or 5 different telescopes around the world and I think one in earth orbit. Slooh allows anyone who joins the membership program to schedule time to use anyone of these telescopes or all of them. Slooh is in no way promoting that they are looking for Nibiru, one of the clients in the membership program is leading the search. But if you've been apart of this site for any length of time, you will obviously know that there is nothing to find. No nibiru, no planet x, and certainly no brown dwarf. So let them look at the night sky, and hopefully they discover something amazing, but I can guarantee you it won't be any of the above mentioned. Any one of us can join slooh.com and set up a future time to use one of their satellites, and if you ask me I think this is going to be the norm down the road. I even think NASA is launching a telescoped based satellite into earth orbit in the near future that will allow participants to join and use the telescope. There is nothing to fear, and if you ask me. Go ahead, watch the program, this way you can feel better once they show the world there is nothing to fear.
Hey sg they did but they have part 2 wish there would get it over with.
I watched part 1 and so far no nibiru. Part 2 is in an hour. They archived the first one so I think you can watch it when you get the chance.
A lie can travel half way around the world before the truth can get its boots on.
SLOOH aren't connected to NASA are they? Not that that would be a bad thing, I'm just checking. :)
Have you been to the site? If you go on the site there is no mention of any affiliation with NASA. Independently operated. Its a number of telescopes across our planet and in earth orbit that any can join to become a member. The members are allocated certain time slots to cater to their objectives. Whether they schedule time with one telescope or all of them, its independently done.
Thanks for the info Jason, I'm on the site right now actually (watching the event). I was just curious is all.