Was Saturn originally Sirius C? Was Nibiru/Fenex/Maldek (emma ya) one of its planets?
Was the Vela supernova really the Sirius C/Saturn supernova? Did this “stellar event” cause the implosion of Sirius B? Did the Sirius C” become a red dwarf (“red” Sirius, a “flare star”)?
Is our planet Saturn and its moons, or “children” (including Jupiter) what remains behind today in our solar system?
Does Nibiru/Fenix/Maldek ricochet back and forth between Sirius C and Saturn? Does its periodical return represent the “return of the Phoenix”?
Did the Nommos then take up residence in Saturn’s ring system and on its many moons?
Is an invisible star shooting comets at Earth?
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home ... 678024.cms
They believe that the star nicknamed Nemesis or 'The Death Star" could be hidden beyond the edge of our solar system and only emits infrared light.
"There is significant evidence that this concentration of comets could be caused by a companion to the Sun", he said.
The Sirius Star System and the Secret Teachings of the Ancient Dogons of Central Africa
http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish ... 6949.shtml
For the Dogon differentiates very clearly between the fiery, roaring landing craft which they describe as bringing the Nommos to Earth, and the new star which appeared in the sky while they were here, which would seem to be a reference to their larger base parked in orbit. This is called the ‘Star of the Tenth Moon.' The Dogon do three drawings of it showing it in separate stages which seem to imply that it could be expanded and contracted as a sphere at will.”
2012: Dire Gnosis
http://www.diagnosis2012.co.uk/om1.htm
These beings are called "Nommo", which is a collective name for them. They came to earth in an ark, while, what Temple presumes to be their "interstellar spaceship hovering above in the sky at a great distance", is actually described by the Dogon as "appearing in the sky as a new star, and leaving with the Nommos at their departure from Earth". They call it "star of the tenth moon". When it appears, the description is more like a materialisation than the approach of an object. "The star is not easy to see; the ten rays placed in pairs are inside the circle because the star has not yet "emerged"; it will be formed when the Nommo's ark descends, for it is also the resurrected Nommo's "eye" symbolically"
Canis Major
http://seds.org/Maps/Stars_en/Fig/canismajor.html
The star alpha CMa, commonly known as Sirius (from greek sireios meaning "the sparkling"), is the brightest star in the night sky. It apparent magnitude is -1.5 mag. Sirius also belongs to the nearest stars with a distance of just 8.7 light years. This white star has a companion of 8th mag at a distance of approximately 10''. The companion, a white star usually called Sirius B, is not easy to resolve. Amateur scopes are necessary to make it visible as the companion is simply outshined by the main star. Sirius B was discovered 1862 by Alvan Clarke. Bessel had already noted that there must be a companion as observations showed that Sirius was not standing still in the sky but seemed to pursue a small orbit. Furthermore according to the observations both stars had the same surface color (i.e. same surface temperature), yet the companion was not easy to see. The reason is the small size ot the star. It belongs to a special class of stars called White Dwarfs. The two stars revolve each other about every 50 years.
Sirius 2 - Hunt for Sirius C and Substellar Companions
http://www.solstation.com/stars/sirius2.htm
The analyses did not resolve whether the perturbing body orbits Sirius A or B, although dynamical simulations suggest that stable orbits exist around both stars at circumstellar distances up to more than half the binary system's closest separation of 8.1 AUs (Daniel Benest, 1989). Because ancient astronomers believed that Sirius was red in color as late as 2,000 years ago, some investigators wonder if the system may have a third stellar component, Sirius C, with about five percent of Sol's mass that implies a spectral type M5-9 in a six-year elliptical orbit around Sirius A (Benest and Duvent, 1995). A recent search for faint companions using the Hubble Space Telescope found no supporting evidence for a large Jupiter or brown dwarf sized object, although the observed positions of Sirius AB -- Gl 244 AB -- differed from published orbital elements (Schroeder et al, 2000).
Sirius a Triple Star System
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/unive ... irio07.htm
Despite Lindenblad's observational failure, three independent mathematical methods with updated and more accurate orbital data show a perturbation of 6.3 years, which B&D hypothesize to be the orbital period of the third body, Sirius C.
They say it must be a red/brown dwarf of 0.05 Mo, and offer suggestions to observe it in the infra-red spectrum "within 3" of Sirius A." In the paper about Red Sirius, Bonnet-Bidaud & Gry make an observation of Sirius' stellar field by masking the great brightness of Sirius A.
It has been hypothesized that Sirius C became visible in the 1920s because of flaring. Red dwarf flaring was discovered on October 12, 1994 by a team led by Dr. Jeffrey Linsky at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA) in Boulder, Colorado, in another observation of faint objects with the Hubble Space Telescope.
The star Gliese 752b (VB10) and its companion star Gliese 752a make up a binary system located 19 light-years away in the constellation Aquila. Gliese 752a is a red dwarf that is one-third the mass of the Sun and slightly more than half its diameter. By contrast, Gliese 752b is physically smaller than the planet Jupiter and only about nine percent the mass of our Sun.
Using Hubble's Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS) to look for solar flares as occur on our own sun, there was surprise that while the larger red dwarf was flaring as predicted, tiny Gliese 752b, 0.08Mo, normal temperature 4,500 degsF, also produced a flare of 270,000 degs F, despite not having a radiative core, meaning that it must have a strong magnetic field or "dynamo."
Hence Sirius C, a star said to be of similar size, could also flare.
The Dogon say that emme ya "also emits rays which have the quality of solar rays" and give these rays the symbol which must be considered another triumph of imaginative thinking.
For a star that "might not exist" we have hard numbers for mass, size, orbit and even an idea of its internal structure.
The Ark of Sirius
http://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/1999-sirius.htm
Consider the following: Sirius was called the 'Arrow star', and the Sanskrit word for 'an arrow, 'ishu', also means 'ray of light', and the Dogon tradition tells us that the ray of Digitaria (i.e. Sirius B) sweeps the Earth once a year. This imagery of an arrow-like ray of light that periodically 'sweeps' the Earth strongly reminds me of one particular type of star - a 'pulsar'. A 'pulsar' is a neutron star that rotates rapidly and causes electromagnetic beams to be emitted like a lighthouse (i.e. rotating light beams). The unique thing about pulsars is that their light emission is focused into 'arrow-like' beams and not omni-directional like most light sources in the sky. Therefore, the visibility of a pulsar depends on the geometry involved between the pulsar and the observer. So it is possible that a pulsar that's been invisible to us for a long time suddenly appears in the sky due to some slow-shifting geometric relationship.
What I'm getting at, is that there may be a pulsar in the Sirius system that's about to be observable for us on Earth. And this would make the "double sun" of Sirius. But will it be Sirius B? Sirius B is considered to be a 'white dwarf' and 'white dwarfs are not known to develop into pulsars, so scientifically it's unlikely, but science is always revising itself so I won't rule out the possibility of some unknown mechanism that lets Sirius B become a pulsar.
But there is another possibility I'd like to mention here. It's 'emme ya'/'Sirius C' - claimed by the Dogon to exist but not yet confirmed by scientific observation. According to the Dogon tradition, this star "throws out two pairs of radii (beams)" and it's "the only star which emits these beams which have the quality of solar rays" ('Sirius Mystery', pp 44-45). These descriptions remarkably match the characteristics of a pulsar! What other celestial bodies "throws pairs of beams" besides pulsars? Furthermore, 'emme ya/Sirius C is called the 'sun of women', 'a little sun', and it is said to be accompanied by a satellite called the 'star of Women'. And this 'star of women' is represented by the sign of a 'cross', which correlates with the astrological 'grand cross' of Aug. 18, '99 (also the date for Cassini-earth 'crossing') and the cross of christianity, the Knights Templar, etc. - all relevant to Sirius.
The Sirian Star System
http://sirianrevelations.net/the-source ... ar-system/
At a point in the space-time continuum a great cosmic exchange occurred in our stellar system. At the time of this cataclysmic change, Satais (Sirius B), collapsed. What was left behind in the world of matter was, in stellar terms, a minuscule dwarf star of super dense matter, which was eventually pulled into an elliptical orbit around the dominant sister star, Sothis (Sirius A) – as was the distant cousin, Anu (Sirius C).
The collapse of Satais (Sirius B) – its ascension beyond material space – caused a monumental chain reaction through the entire Sirian system, out across the constellation of stars known to you as Canis Major and, indirectly, your solar system became involved in the dynamics of our evolution.
The Sirius – Ra Connection
http://sirianrevelations.net/the-source ... onnection/
The third star, Sirius C, is so infinitesimal in comparison that it is invisible to the photographic lens, dwarfed by its too greater siblings. Indeed, scientists are still debating whether it exists at all – while the Ancient Dogon tribes have known of its existence for over 5,000 years, when they were visited by the Nommo of Sirius, amphibians that communicated their uncanny knowledge of celestial movements so many thousands of years ago. Here is what we know about the stars of Sirius.
Although the scientific community has not confirmed the existence of Sirius C, the Dogon knew of it by the name, Enome Ya, and they described it too as revolving around Sirius A.
Of the planets that orbited Anu, one did not achieve ascension when the star, which remains in the fourth dimension, did not: that planet is Nebiru, the home of the Annunaki.
Nebiru was flung out of Sirius, was captured by our sun, and ricocheted back to Sirius and it is to this day caught between the two star systems, on an elliptical journey that takes approximately 3,600 years to complete.
Sirius-Solar Reconvergence
http://www.ukqna.com/science/442-science-ukqna.html
The three stars in Orion's Belt do not merely represent an alignment with the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau. All of these represent the Sirian Trichotomy (Osiris, Isis and Horus), being the three stars: Sirius A, B and C (technically or Sun, Sol), which, contrary to conventional science, were formerly unified into the Osirian Trinary Stellar System, our former system composed of these three stars and eleven planets. The Constellation of Orion acts as a 12,000-year time clock to gauge the periodic arrival of the Sirius Binary in a great transversion, the Sirian-Solar Reconvergence, an extinction level event precipitated when the two halves penetrate through each other. This is why Plato said that the Great Pyramid was constructed to determine the arrival of Sirius, the Great Dog Star, the missing half of our Solar System. The two parts split in half due to the celestial dynamics produced by the Nebula Discontinuity Event of our original paternal star, Sirius B (Osiris/Orion), which was at the end of its Red Giant Star phase, a cool burning helium star. This event also created the Local Compression Bubble.
Supernova
http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/in ... 16875.html
There's a fiction novel entitled "Supernova" in which Sirius B blows up. The gamma ray burst acts like an EMP and wipes out half the globe's electronics (and thus civilization). I'm not sure how scientifically accurate this effect is, but the book was co-authored by an astrophysicist, giving it some bit of logos. I remember some religious end-of-the-world type cults played a big part in the novel too.
SIRIUS THE DOG STAR -THE LOST AND MISSING STAR
http://www.greatdreams.com/dogstar.htm
Champollion (1790 - 1832) unravelled the secrets of Egyptian writing but so far nobody has demystified Egyptian beliefs. Astrophysics is the key. 11,650 year ago, a supernova (Vela?) exploded close to Earth in the direction of Orion's Belt. It became the god Osiris who donated metals and resembled a scarab beetle (expanding nova). Twenty-eight years later the binary star Sirius B (the god Horus) exploded, sending a plasma tongue looking like a fiery dragon or winged serpent (Seth) speeding towards Earth. The northern hemisphere was devastated; the Ice Age ended abruptly and many animal species became extinct. Surviving humans realised their fate was determined by stellar explosions - new suns in the night coming and going as though they had inherited the spirit of the sun (Ra). The idea that Osiris assumed the essence of the sun, later passing it on to his son Horus (whose mother was Isis, the surviving binary star Sirius A) gave rise to the idea of resurrection. This solution also enables us to understand many of the enigmatic passages in the Bible, such as Revelation 12 and core myths from all other ancient civilisations.
According to many, the great pyramids were built to commemorate and observe a supernova explosion that occurred in the year 4000 BC. Dr. Anthony Hewish, 1974 Nobel Price winner in physics, discovered a rhythmic series of radio pulses which he proved were emissions from a star that had exploded 4000 BC.
The Freemasons begin their calendar from A.L., “In the Year of Light,” found by adding 4000 to the modern year. Thus 1990 + 4000 is equal to 5990 A.L. George Michanowsky wrote in “The Once and Future Star” that “the Ancient Sumerian cuneiform described a giant star exploding within a triangle formed by Zeta Puppis, Gamma Velorum and Lambda Velorum located in the southern sky. (An) accurate star catalogue now stated that the blazing star that had exploded within the triangle would again be seen by man in 6000 years.” According to the Freemason’s calendar it will occur around 2000 and indeed it will. "Behold a Pale Horse" – William Cooper – page 72
Vela Supernova
http://fuse.pha.jhu.edu/~wpb/hstvela/hstvela.html
This site provides some background about the Vela supernova remnant (SNR), a roughly 11,000 year old leftover from a supernova explosion in our Milky Way galaxy. This object is about 250 parsec (815 light years) away in the constellation of Vela (which represents the sail of the mythical Argonaut's ship). This distance makes the Vela SNR one of the closest SNRs to the solar system.
Our appreciation and understanding of this interesting object have changed dramatically over the last decade. The SNR has been recognized as such for decades, with a non-thermal radio source (characteristic of SNRs) and selected optical filaments showing indications of heating by fast shock waves from the supernova. A pulsar (spinning neutron star) has also been known since the early 1970's, and is thought to represent the collapsed core of the star that exploded. It is from the so-called "spin down rate" of this pulsar that the estimate of 11,000 years since the supernova has been derived, although most astronomers would not claim this number to be more accurate than a factor of two (either way).
Are we describing two events here -- The Vela supernova explosion and the implosion of Sirius B? If so, then are we speaking of a particular location in the heavens?
Sirius, Columba, Argo Navis and Centaurus and three stars called Wezen (Wazn), the weight
1) Columba: Phaet and Wazn. Muliphein is recognized as comprehending the two stars called Had'ar, ground, and al-wezn, weight. Is Phaet the same as Phaeton? Does the “reappearance of Columba the Dove” represent the return of the Phoenix (a red dwarf flare star)?
2) Argo Navis: lambda Argo Navis (Alsuhail) (Vela) - The Vela supernova explosion - “The Ancient Sumerian cuneiform described a giant star exploding within a triangle formed by Zeta Puppis, Gamma Velorum and Lambda Velorum located in the southern sky.
3) Centaurus: alpha Centaurus (Rigil Kent) – Chiron, Ophiuchus – Jupiter kills Chiron with a “thunderbolt”. Was Chiron a moon of Saturn?
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpB ... b7b#p38809
There are three stars associated with the name “wazn” (“wezen”) or weight
Delta (δ) Canis Major, Wezen, (Sirius)
lambda Argo Navis (Alsuhail) (Vela)
alpha Centaurus (Rigil Kent) (Centaurus)
However, there were two stars “usurped” from Canis Major (Sirius) when Bayer created the constellation called Columba.
The part thus usurped was called Muliphein from al-muhlifein. These two stars are now alpha and beta Columbae (Phaet and Wazn). Muliphein is recognized as comprehending the two stars called Had'ar, ground, and al-wezn, weight.
Phaet and Wazn are considered to be a “ground” and a “weight” which is the same association Phillip Coppens made between Sirius (the arrow) and Canopus (the plumb line)
Are we talking about just one star?
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpB ... 480#p38818
Robert Temple, author of the aforementioned "Sirius Mystery", has exhaustively explained the deeper connection between the Argo (the Ark) and Sirius. Most interesting is his discussion of the deep (hidden?) relationship between the true nature of the companion to Sirius, Sirius B -- the amazing white dwarf -- and a little known visible star (Sirirus C?) in the same constellation of Canis Major, called by the Arabs, "Al Wazn" -- "Weight" -- so-called (according to a leading Arabic astronomy expert) because "the star seems to rise with difficulty from the horizon." The Arabic expert, Ideler, called this "an astonishing star name."
What Temple did not know (or did not report, because he considered it irrelevant for his discussion) was that when Bayer "stole" some of Canis Major's stars to compose the new constellation, "Columba," in 1603 -- one key star of the new constellation was this same (Sirius C?) "Al Wazn" the "Weight". The same star that Temple, just under 400 years later, identifies with a "secret," degenerated knowledge of the Sirian system itself.
So, there is an undeniable connection (through this star) between the "Sirian Complex" of the Dogon myth and mythos of Canis Major and the "new" constellation of Columba, "the Dove."
The other strong connection to Temple's Sirius Mythos comes with Columba's association with "Argo" -- the Southern Constellation representing (loosely) "Noah's Ark" -- and its classic use as an escape from a great planetary flood/disaster.
So it's clear that the "secret" creation of a visible new constellation called "the Dove" (Columba) in 1603, out of some Canis Major stars, linked with Argo and the entire Sirian Complex, was not accidental. It was, instead, secretly emblematic at that precise time of the transposition of the terrestrial Egyptian "meridians and parallels" into the sky!
The centre point at Al Wadjih represents Sirius C, a hidden star of Sirius, (al Wazan, weight) thus creating a trinity the ancients called 'Hebola': the name of the power triangle formed in Sirius by these 3 stars. In most ancient Egypt this Sirian trinity was also represented by the Royal Family of Osiris (Father-God: Sirius A), Isis (Mother-Goddess: Sirius B) and Horus (Son-Christ: Sirius C).
Is Columba the marker?
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpB ... b7b#p38783
America: the ultimate "Columba" marker to the celestial ticking clock that only can be understood from this unique New World when time runs out again.
The sudden astronomical appearance of the "dove" of Columba in sky charts, circa 1603 indicates the need to determine the exact lat/long of "God's Longitude" in the New World, to accurately predict the next catastrophe ergo the "hidden multi-leveled symbology" of "the Dove." And that is exactly how Columba can be used today as the "clock" just south of Orion, to indicate (together with Sirius) exactly how much time we have left and measured from where (the United States) until "Noah" happens again.
And even more, this "rogue society" must have understood the danger to their plans if the truth ever came out about the significance of the 33-year cycle calendar. Because, of course, the 33-year calendar is based not on "the life of Christ" at all; it is based, instead, on a major secret held close by the Masonic order itself, and on the curious geometry of some very old things in another old "Atlantis" ... literally on another world ... at a place called Cydonia.
Carina
http://www.universetoday.com/19840/carina/
Were this still considered to be a single constellation, it would be the largest of all, being larger than Hydra. When Argo Navis was split, its Bayer designations were also split. Carina has the Alpha, Beta and Epsilon, Vela has Gamma and Delta, Puppis has Zeta, and so on. The constellation Pyxis occupies an area which in antiquity was considered part of Argo's mast. However, Pyxis is not now (usually) considered part of Argo Navis, and in particular its Bayer designations are separate from those of Carina, Puppis and Vela.
Ophiuchus
http://mexicanskies.com/constellations/ophiuchus.htm
To the Greeks he was Asclepius, the son of Apollo, and the god of medicine. He was raised by the wise and benevolent centaur (half man, half horse) Chiron, depicted by the constellation Centaurus. Chiron taught Asclepius the art of healing. He became so skilled in medicine, King Minos of Crete called upon him to try to help his young son Glaucus, who had fallen into a large jar of honey and appeared to have drowned.
Hades (Pluto), god of the underworld, felt he'd been robbed of a soul, and complained to his brother Zeus (Jupiter), king of the gods, and Zeus appeased his brother by killing Asclepius with a thunderbolt. Apollo, of course, was upset that his son had been killed, so Zeus mollified Apollo by placing the image of Asclepius amongst the stars. The magical snake who had started all the trouble was placed in his hands, and Asclepius became Ophiuchus, the serpent bearer, as illustrated below in the eighteenth century Atlas Coelestis of John Flamsteed.
Phaethon
http://www.theoi.com/Titan/AsterPhaethon.html
PHAETHON was the god of wandering star (aster planetos) Dios, the planet Jupiter. Others identified him with the aster Kronion, the planet Saturn. Phaethon was either a star-born son of Eos (the Dawn) who was carried off by Aphrodite, or the boy Phaethon, son of Helios (the Sun) who was struck down by Zeus with a lightning bolt when he lost control of the chariot of the sun. His name was derived from the Greek verb phaethô,
Man, Myth & Mayhem in Ancient History and the Sciences
http://www.catastrophism.com/intro/sear ... oom_sort=0
Chapter XXXVII: The Egyptian and Babylonian Ecliptic Constellations [Dawn of Astronomy (Book)] [Books]
I have shown before how the Babylonians with an equinoctial year would take slight account of the solstice, while it also follows that the Egyptians, who were wise enough not to use zodiacal stars for their warnings of sunrise, for the reason that stars in the brighter light of dawn near the sun are more difficult to see, might easily neglect the constellation of the Lion, as first Phact and then Sirius, both southern stars, marked for them the advent of the summer solstice; on different grounds, then, the Lion might well have been at first omitted in both countries.
The Dismemberment of Saturn
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpB ... 480#p38810
Tiamat must have been Saturn. What remains today is a shattered world. It was “mutilated” by Jupiter. Ogo is Saturn; Jupiter is Nommo Anagonno, and Sirius B is "Nommo Semi", the "sacrificed fish god" who was crucified and hung on the Kilena Tree (the Axis Mundi).