Sunday, July 31st, 2005

It is a strange dark orb at ye very rim of our solar system

Poll #542996 "...unknown to earthly astronomers as yet?"
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Where is Yuggoth?

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2003UB313
5 (26.3%)

Sedna
0 (0.0%)

Charon
0 (0.0%)

Pluto
8 (42.1%)

None of the above
6 (31.6%)


At ye proper time... ye beings there will direct thought-currents toward us and cause it to be discovered.

There is some confusion between Pluto and Yuggoth. They may be the same planet, Yuggoth may be Pluto's moon Charon, or it may be a ... trans-Pluto planet that hasn't been discovered by Earthly Astronomers.

Not that this will necessarily clear up any of the above confusion; but thanks to [info]stonemirror for the "heads up" about the new planet in the outlying regions of our solar system, discovered by NASA-Funded Scientists ...although the sigil in that post might attract their attention; so, for those of you who don't have an elder sign handy, you should definitely use the glyph that HPL scribbled in a November 7, 1930 letter to Clark Ashton Smith... here's a version of that symbol that was created by S-P-O-N-G-E, an organization dedicated to exposing and uprooting the unspeakable horrors that exist on the fringes of our awareness:



What's so special about Yuggoth, you ask? )
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