That is unknown. "Planet X" is the name given to a hypothetical planet beyond Neptune (or beyond Pluto, when it was still considered a planet). No planet is known to exist in our Solar System beyond planet Neptune, but one might still be found.
Because a wizard told them.
Not really. Planet X was a provisional name used to refer to a possible but unnamed planet beyond the planets known at the time. Pluto once held this title. No object currently holds it.
Planet X was a hypothetical planet which was searched for after the discovery of planet Neptune. `Planet-X` does not exist.
The name of planet X is Nibiru
Planet X does not exist. It was only a theory.
No there is no such thing as planet x. It is just a made up thing. OK this is a new person now and planet x is real but it is usually called The Destroyer. oh and it exists but its not going to ruin the world or whatever!
No where, it is not real.
Of course not! There is no such thing as Planet-X!
No where because it is not real.
It isn't real.
No, there's no such thing as Planet-X. It was a theoretical planet thought to be far out on the edge of the solar system, but was never found.
no there is not only cartoons and other movies have it
Because a wizard told them.
Not really. Planet X was a provisional name used to refer to a possible but unnamed planet beyond the planets known at the time. Pluto once held this title. No object currently holds it.
the olimpics but there was a internet hoax on planet x not real end off
The letter "X" is used to mean something unknown, so there are plenty of "unknown" planets. Science fiction writers used to send spacemen to "Planet X" in cheesy sci-fi novels. Equally cheesy are the urban legends of a "Planet X" that will collide with Earth, or crash into the Sun, or steal the Moon or some such. These are all false; nothing like that is going to happen any time soon. In the early 1920's, some people used the term "Planet X" to denote an undiscovered planet out beyond Neptune. Clyde Tombaugh, working for Percival Lowell, did find another planet out there, which he named "Pluto". So there are more "planet X" candidates out there. But you'll never see one with the naked eye. One thing we do know, however, and it's very real, is the fact that the sun, the Earth, and the supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy will all be in perfect alignment on December 21, 2012.
Planet X was a hypothetical planet which was searched for after the discovery of planet Neptune. `Planet-X` does not exist.