Polar Shift: NASA finds 10th planet they call Xena



NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has resolved the "tenth planet," nicknamed "Xena" for the first time, and has found that it is only just a little larger than Pluto.

"Hubble is the only telescope capable of getting a clean visible-light measurement of the actual diameter of Xena," said Mike Brown, planetary scientist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif. Brown's research team discovered Xena, and their results have been accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal.

In the video above, John Moore suggests that Xena is just another name for "Planet X", which he links to a Polar Shift that will lead to environmental cataclysms on Earth in the relative near future.

He indicates that this "tenth planet" approach to Earth can be best seen from the South Pole.


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Xena, now known as Eris, is actually marginally smaller than Pluto. This was discovered in November 2010 when Eris occulted a star, allowing astronomers to more accurately measure Eris's size.

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