The Prince in Space

In 1992, the Soviet Altazimuth Telescope, BTA-7, located the Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous Oblast had discovered seven planetoids that had shown signs of unusual activity. These were all previously discovered by Turkish astronomers between 1909 and 1920. However, it was only with the advanced visualization technology of modern-telescopes that they were able to ascertain previously overlooked behaviors and aspects of asteroids B-612, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, and 330. Each planet had been analyzed for their unusual behavior, but went unreported after a small presentation at the International Astronomical Congress.

In 1998, UnxplanedForums member, User917, an avid member of the astrological anomalies sectioned noticed their seeming correspondence with an French and English language book titled “Le petit prince”, released in 1943. The seven anomalous planetoids officially recognized in 1920, further observed in 1992 had behaviors corresponding near directly to the planets described in the novel. It is unknown what astrological background that the author, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, had during the time of writing and what happened to him post-war.

The Soviet astronomers only presented four out of the seven. Information of the other three planetoids are currently in their restricted archives. NEXT PAGE
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