Well Planet X Can be seen right now at the most sourthern part of the earth, as a very small red glow.
They say that Planet X will be closest to earth on 21st December 2012.
According to some site, to say the least.
I share your opinion with Planet X Turkey, why wouldn't it exist? Anything can, and if you can see it with the naked eye in 2008...
- EDIT: Once again, they have changed the alert level.
![[Image: Asteroid_Threat_Level.gif]](http://tu24.org/Asteroid_Threat_Level.gif)
I have also updated the topic start.
They say that Planet X will be closest to earth on 21st December 2012.
According to some site, to say the least.
I share your opinion with Planet X Turkey, why wouldn't it exist? Anything can, and if you can see it with the naked eye in 2008...
- EDIT: Once again, they have changed the alert level.
![[Image: Asteroid_Threat_Level.gif]](http://tu24.org/Asteroid_Threat_Level.gif)
I have also updated the topic start.
Quote:Asteroid History So Far.
1. 2007 TU24 - Status: In Earth's Atmosphere. - Dates of Concern: January 26th 2008 - February 7th 2008. - Dates of Caution: January 29th 2008 - February 5th 2008. - Start Date: 29th January 2008. - End Date: 5th February 2008.
2. 2008 BC15 - Status: In Earth's Atmosphere. - Dates of Concern: 28th January 2008 - 7th Febuary 2008. - Dates of Cuation: 31st January 2008 - 7th Febuary 2008. - Start Date: 31st January 2008. - End Date: 5th February 2008.
3. 2008 BT2 - Status: Approaching Earth. - Dates of Concern: 31st January 2008 - 8th February 2008. - Dates of Caution: February 2nd 2008 - 8th February 2008. - Start Date: 2nd February 2008. - End Date: 6th February 2008.
4. Will be posted after BT2 Passes.
Green indicates Valid asteroids or asteroids that have not yet passed.
Red indicates Invalid asteroids or asteroids that have passed.