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Planet Nestor is our Nextdoor Neighbors where Humanoids have a Nest or Base. It was Built(64=B2+U21+I9+L12+T20) with the Algorithm of FOD=6_4

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Nestor has 6 continents/4 do or don't touch its equator/4 LARGE land areas. 64% of its surface is liquid or frozen water. Its LARGE moon has 4 primary phases of 6.4 days each thus 6-day weeks & 4 weeks in a 'moonth'. Lunar year of 306 days + 6 day week + 4 days = 316 day solar year.

Their ancients observed 6 moving objects in their heavens/4 can be seen during the day/4 cast shadows on Nestor. Their Venus is at .6 AU & their Mercury .4 AU. Besides Nestor, their solar system has 6 planets/4 are or are not gas/ice giants. Etc.

Superstrings theory adds 6 dimensions to the common 4D. Unified String Theory 21 or 19 Dimensions & Aspects of Spacetime provides an analysis of time that's either 6 or 7 aspects of regular time + 4A hypertime. 

I've been sharing this with NASA and others for 20 years. I presented All 'True64 Earthlike Plan-its' Are Built64 on 7_4 (like Earth) Or 6_4 (like Planet Nestor) as a poster at the NASA Conference Missions for Exoplanets: 2010-2020 held at the Pasadena Hilton April 21-23, 2009. The tweaked version of that one-page paper and more can be found at http://PlanetNestor.blogspot.com .

NASA recently sent the unmanned Artemis I to the Moon on a 25 1/2 day mission. Why that odd number? That's the lunar cycle on the Planet Nestor.

Note: NASA had the mission of the Artemis I Moon Rocket last 25.5 days. Why would they pick that very unusual number if it weren't a reference to my discovery of the Planet Nestor's lunar cycle of 25.5 days?

Edited by Brad Watson_Miami FL
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