Last year, we crossed the Rubicon into a new cycle of the Nemesis Mini-constellation, a.k.a. Planet X or Planet X System. What is certain is that what comes next will be unlike anything we’ve seen in the past 96 installments of this series.
Using the Turrialba orbital model we developed in 2013, we have followed the Nemesis Mini-constellation rising from the southern skies in its perihelion leg, crossing the ecliptic into our northern skies, and reaching its point of perihelion, its closest distance to the sun.
Every step of the way, our Turrialba 2013 model has been on the money, and the culmination of the previous cycle was described in Signs 96 — Fourth Ring of Nemesis Cloud Discovered, featuring a remarkable new aspect of the Nemesis Cloud: a fourth outer ring.
As we advance into 2025, Nemesis is past the point of no return and well into the aphelion leg of its 3600 lunar year orbit around our Sun. What comes next? A whole new cycle for Signs research is the crux of the matter.
From this point forward, we expect to see a brief period of relative quiescence of about three or so months, and then things will begin to go sideways. We’ll cover that in the summary, so let’s get into the numbers.