Yes, absolutely. There is no planet, or asteroid, or any celestial object named "Nibiru", and the specifications given to "Nibiru" cannot exist.
"Nibriu" was the name of a Babylonian god of the underworld; perhaps that's an appropriate name for a mythical but scary non-planet.
Nobody found it. The Nibiru hoax was created in 1995.
No. Nothing is replacing Pluto. Nibiru is not a real object but a hoax. Biyo is not a planet but an asteroid.
Nibiru does not exist. It is a hoax created by apocalypse fanatics.
There is no "Planet X", no "Nibiru". That's something for scary campfire stories and bad dreams. It is a hoax, a fairy tale, an insane fable. One of the most important things I taught my son when he was little was the difference between "real" and "pretend". "Nibiru" is pretend.
It's a hoax. The idiot who came up with it is closer to an astrologer than astronomer.
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Never. Nibiru does not exist.
Probally Yes , Venus is the brighest star in the sky , usally mistaken for Polaris Nibiru is a big Hoax so is 2012
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet that is not recognized by the scientific community. Various conspiracy theories claim that Nibiru is a distant planet in our solar system or beyond, but there is no scientific evidence to support these claims.
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a planet called Nibiru on a collision course with Earth. NASA and other reputable space agencies have debunked the idea of Nibiru as a hoax or myth. Earth is not in danger of being struck by Nibiru or any similar celestial body.
None. This hoax about Nibiru and Planet X isn't true.Anything big enough to wipe out the earth would have been spotted by now and probably since 2002.
Luna is the name of Earth's moon (Sol is the sun). Regarding ''Nibiru,'' it's a big hoax. I have a dobsonian telescope and I cannot see it. People will try to convince you that it's true. But there is no scientific evidence of Nibiru.