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Is Sedna also named Nibiru

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No, Sedna is a dwarf planet orbiting well beyond Neptune. It was discovered in 2003 and originally called 2003 VB12 before getting the official name of Sedna.

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What is a sedna?

Not "a" Sedna; just "Sedna". Sedna is the Inuit goddess of the sea. Also, a dwarf planet named after this goddess.


Is there water on nibiru?

There is no Nibiru, therefore there is no water on Nibiru. Believers in the Nibiru myth differ widely in beliefs about what Nibiru actually is. The founder of the myth, Nancy Lieder, claimed Nibiru to be a terrestrial planet about four times Earth's size. However, since its founding, Nibiru has become figure in several religious cults, all of which say something different about its identity. Claims of Nibiru's identity range from dwarf planet to supergiant star. Some say it's the variable star V838 Monocerotus, while others even claim it's mistaken for one of the planets in our own system (mainly Neptune, Eris, and Sedna). Since no one that believes in Nibiru can seem to agree with other supporters of the myth as to what they actually believe in, whether or not Nibiru is supposed to have water is subject to individual imagination.


Who named sedna?

Sedna was named after the Inuit goddess of the sea. It was given this name because it is the coldest known object in the solar system.


Does Sedna also orbit around other dwarf planets?

No. Sedna orbits the sun.


What is the biggest planet the earth or the nibiru?

There is no "Nibiru." Supporters of the Nibiru Cataclysm Theory (though 'theory' is an honorary title, as it is regarded with very little weight in scientific communities) differ widely in belief as to what Nibiru actually is. Some claim it to be a terrestrial planet about four times Earth's mass. Others claim it to be a red dwarf star. Others claim it is the star V838 Monocerotus, which is over 100 times larger than Sol. Yet others believe that one of the planets in our own solar system is actually Nibiru, and has somehow been incorrectly labelled, mainly Neptune, Eris, and Sedna.


Is Planet Nibiru a HOAX?

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.


Why is the planet Sedna called the planet Sedna?

The planet Sedna is not actually a planet, just a small lump of ice and rock. In fact Pluto, the ninth planet in our solar system, has just been downgraded and is no longer considered a planet. Because of Sedna's frigid temperatures, the team who discovered the object named it Sedna, after the Inuit goddess of the sea from whom all sea creatures were created


Is nibiru really coming?

No. Nibiru does not exist.


How many moons orbit Nibiru?

None, because Nibiru doesn't exist. Those that support the Nibiru myth, and believe Nibiru to be a large terrestrial planet (there are many different beliefs among Nibiru believers as to what Nibiru actually is), often claim that it has 18 visible moons.


Will Nibiru hit Earth in 2013?

No. Nibiru does not exist.


Which is further sedna or Eris?

Sedna


Is Nibiru a myth?

Yes, Nibiru is a myth. Supporters of the Nibiru cataclysm cult and its variations often claim that the scientific community's denial of its existence is some sort of cover up. However, there is no evidence of Nibiru's existence beyond the word of a possibly mentally imbalanced "psychic" named Nancy Lieder, who claimed that Nibiru was going to crash into Earth in May 2003. She also suggested that people put down and eat their pets. When Nibiru failed to crash into Earth, or appear at all, she withdrew her claim, and said that she made it in the first place to throw off the government. Her reasoning is that if the world's governments were to know of the actual date of the Nibiru disaster, they would be able to enforce martial law, and would keep citizens from somehow escaping the disaster, all part of some grand conspiracy. There is no evidence of the rational mind to support such claims.