The
big question. Will life be threatened by Planet X ? Monday
March 31, 2008 8:23am EST BRISBANE,
Australia - Our series of articles has resulted in uncertainty as to what Planet
X actually is and whether Eres is another name for the same alleged planet. NASA
has denied that Planet X or Nibiru exist so that should be the end of the matter. People
still want answers. One visitor to the Planet X pages wrote with this question. To
the editor www.Australia.to "Your
article implying that the planet Eris is indeed the yet unproven planet Nibiru,
and that they each come closest every 3600 years made me curious. From
what I have read on Eris it's orbit is closer to 550 years and is of no danger.
Your article
speaks of both of the planets as one in the same and even states,now, that their
elliptical orbit is BOTH 3600 years. Could
you please clarify this matter of largest significance? You see, if what your
article states is true. We
are all more than likely dead in 5 years. Just trying to clear that up. Thanks.
"Twodees" There
is concern about the existence of Planet X and a possible world crisis should
a large object ( could be the size of Jupiter ) come to our part of the Solar
System. We will
pass this on to NASA for comment. Here
is our question sent to NASA "Media
NASA We are an
Australian based news web site www.australia.to We
have been sent images and comments on the existence or otherwise of a large previously
unannounced planet or dwarf star known by many names including Nibiru, Planet
X or Eres. We
have published a NASA response dated 2003 on our site but this has had the effect
of generating more interst rather than quell anxiety and or fear among a portion
of our readers. The
attached email from a www.Australia.to/forum member calling himself or herself
"twodees" is typical. Would
NASA please comment. |