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Mr/Dr. Herrington presented his latest findings in a paper published in The Astronomical Journal (October 1988) titled "The Location of Planet X. " Communication continues...
Sending me a reprint of the paper, he marked alongside the northern portion of the sketch "Not consistent with Neptune," and alongside the southernportion of the skies he wrote, "Best area now" (Fig 105)
On January 16, 1990 Dr. Herrington reported at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Arlington, Virginia, that the U.S. Naval Observatory has narrowed its search for the tenth planet to the southern skies and has announced the dispatch of a team of astronomers to the Black Birch Astronomic Observatory in New Zealand. The data from Voyager 2, he disclosed, now lead his team to believe that the tenth planetis about five times larger than Earth and about three times farther from the Sun than Neptune or Pluto.
These are exciting developments, not only because they bring modern science to the verge of announcing what the African Sumerian already knew so long ago--that there is one more planet in our Solar System--but also because they go a long way toward confirming the details of the planet's size and orbit. *Sumerian astronomy envisaged the heavens surrounding Earth as divided into three bands or "Ways." The central band was the "Way of Anu," ruler of Nibiru, and it extended from 30 degree north to 30 degrees south. Above it was the "way of Enlil," and below it , "The Way of Ea/Enki" (F106). The division seemed to make no sense to modern astronomers studying the Sumerian texts; the explnation I could find for it was the reference in those texts to the orbit of Nibiru/Marduk as it became visible from Earth.