![]() These objects, including Sedna, 2012 VP113, and others, have orbits that appear to be clustered together in a way that is difficult to explain without the influence of another large object in the outer solar system. One of the strongest pieces of evidence comes from the orbits of several dwarf planets and other objects in the Kuiper Belt, a region beyond Neptune that is home to many icy bodies. ![]() ![]() “Furthermore, astronomers would have been aware of its presence for years, both through direct observation and through gravitational effects on other planets in the solar system.The existence of Planet X is still a matter of debate in the scientific community, but several lines of evidence have led astronomers to believe that there may be another planet lurking in the outer solar system. Mr Pope told The Telegraph: “I'm certain Nibiru doesn't exist because if there really was a rogue planet heading for Earth, due to hit on Saturday, it would be visible to the naked eye by now. Shame on the people promoting this hoax in the name of evangelical Christianity.” He adds: “The world won't end on September 23. Nick Pope, who used to investigate UFOs and other mysteries for the Ministry of Defence, says “Nibiru doesn't exist”. They say that it “had already been around the online block several times before,” adding, “it has long since become an evergreen online hoax - a jape that is typically resurrected a few times a year by dubious websites that simply update the time span for the alleged ‘period of darkness’ and send it winging around the internet again. “Eris is real, but it is a dwarf planet similar to Pluto that will remain in the outer solar system the closest it can come to Earth is about 4 billion miles.” Nasa fake news and the days of darkness taleĪ fake news story being widely shared online suggests Nasa has confirmed Earth will experience 15 days of complete darkness in November 2015.Īnother fake news video claims that Nasa has found Nibiru and confirmed it is heading straight for us.ĭebunking website Snopes explains the “days of darkness” tale is a “bit of fake news lifted from an older viral rumour” If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the Earth … astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye. There is no factual basis for these claims. They add: “Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an internet hoax. The story of Nibiru has been around for years (as has the 'days of darkness' tale) and is periodically recycled into new apocalyptic fables.” “The planet in question, Nibiru, doesn't exist, so there will be no collision. “Various people are ‘predicting’ that world will end on September 23 when another planet collides with Earth,” say Nasa. Nasa has definitively dismissed wild theories about Nibiru as pseudoscience, issuing a number of statements denying its existence. McCann said he was "surprised" by the outcome and wrote a blog post entitled: "A response to being incorrect with the prediction that, in all likelihood, the world would end on October 7." 21, 2012, and there were no Maya prophecies foretelling the end of the world on that date."Ĭhris McCann, leader and founder of the eBible fellowship, said the world would be engulfed and destroyed by a great fire on October 7. The Mayan connection “was a misconception from the very beginning,” astrophysicist Dr. Nasa had to debunk an ancient Maya prophecy theory about the world ending back in 2012. ![]() The end of the world was also supposed to arrive on, with Christian doomsday prophet Harold Camping predicting the Rapture would begin at 18:00 in each of the world's time zones, wiping out nay-sayers with rolling earthquakes as believers ascended to heaven. “This catastrophe was initially predicted for May 2003, but when nothing happened the doomsday date was moved forward to December 2012 and linked to the end of one of the cycles in the ancient Mayan calendar at the winter solstice in 2012,” say Nasa. ![]() Planet X was also supposedly discovered by the ancient Sumerian people and was meant to hit Earth in 2003, but never arrived. ![]()
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