No, it's a made-up planet invented by an alien cult website in 1995.
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.
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet that is not recognized by the scientific community. Therefore, there is no scientific data or evidence regarding its existence, properties, or speed of travel.
Nibiru does not exist. It is a hoax created by apocalypse fanatics.
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.
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet often associated with conspiracy theories and does not have a scientifically recognized status in astronomy. As such, there is no confirmed information about Nibiru, including the number of moons it might have. The concept of Nibiru is not supported by credible scientific evidence, and it is often considered a myth or pseudoscience.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a planet called Nibiru or any catastrophic event associated with it that would alter Earth's geography. The concept of Nibiru is largely rooted in conspiracy theories and pseudoscience. Consequently, any maps or predictions about how Earth would look after an event involving Nibiru are purely speculative and not based on credible scientific research.
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.
Nibiru is believed to be a hypothetical planet described in various conspiracy theories. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of Nibiru. Therefore, it is not possible to accurately quantify how many times bigger it is than Earth.
Everyone will be immune to the passing of Nibiru. It'll be like it was never there. Exactly like that, in fact.
Not much. It's widely believed that it will have no effect at all. It will be as though Nibiru doesn't even exist. Exactlylike that, in fact.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Planet Nibiru. If Nibiru were real, one potential way to stop its approach towards Earth without causing harm to its inhabitants would be to use advanced technology to alter Nibiru's trajectory or gravitational force. However, this scenario remains purely hypothetical.
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet that some conspiracy theories claim will collide with or pass close to Earth, causing catastrophic events. However, there is no scientific evidence supporting its existence, and astronomers have repeatedly debunked these claims. The consensus in the scientific community is that Nibiru is a myth rather than a real celestial body. Therefore, I do not believe in Nibiru.