Followers of the Nibiru myth claim a wide variety of things about Nibiru. It was originally claimed to be a large terrestrial planet, about four times Earth's size. However, many supporters of the myth now claim that it is a large star. The star V838 Mon is often purported to be "Nibiru." However, there is no scientific support for any of the fantastic story.
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.
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.
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.
Never. Nibiru does not exist.
Nibiru's alleged orbit of 3,600 years is a claim without scientific evidence. However, if we assume it does exist, its distance from the Sun would depend on the specifics of its orbit shape and size, which are unknown. Without accurate data, it is impossible to determine the exact distance of Nibiru's orbit from the Sun.
There is no planet Nibiru. It is a myth, so any depictions of size or color would be fiction. (see related link)
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Nibiru, so its size cannot be determined. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, so any hypothetical planet like Nibiru would need to be larger than Jupiter to be considered bigger.
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.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
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.
Never. Nibiru doesn't exist.
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 doesn't exist and neither do its moons.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
Nibiru is the Akkadian term for the summer solstice. In Babylonian mythology, Nibiru was identified with Marduk, whose subjects were the stars.
It isn't. The "evidence" of Nibiru consists of nothing but hoxes and delusions. Nibiru does not exist.