It wouldn't because Nibiru is a hypothetical planet first concocted by Nancy Lieder who apparently had a brain implant!! from the Zeta Reticuli!! to warn of the disaster - the first one in 2003 (Oops did I miss that disaster?)
If the objects are in orbit around the sun then they are in the Solar System.
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None of the planets pass out of our solar system. The orbits of the planets, irregular as they may be IS the solar system.
That's called a meteorite.
That's called a meteorite.
Solar Eclipse?
Beyond Neptune, in the region known as the Kuiper Belt, lies a collection of icy bodies and dwarf planets, including Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake. Additionally, there are scattered disc objects that extend further out into the solar system. Occasionally, Earth passes through the orbits of these distant objects, which can lead to increased interest in their study as they can provide insights into the early solar system.
If a small asteroid enters the solar system and passes close to Jupiter, the planet's immense gravity may deflect the asteroid's path. This could alter its trajectory, potentially sending it on a new course deeper into the solar system or out of the solar system entirely.
Halley's comet passes through our solar system every 76 years. The next time it appears will be 2061.
No.
The anagram is comet, an icy body that orbits the Sun and displays a "tail" of vaporized particles when it passes through the inner solar system.
When a comet passes close enough to the sun to be heated by solar system radiation, the ice will be heated up and given off as gas