No astronomers will never see Nibiru because it does not exist, This all stems from an ancient civilization called the sumarians who lived 6000 years ago and claim that the people called the Anunnaki on that planet had enslaved them to mine for gold to repair the atmosphere of the planet Nibiru, Now think about this,, Do you really believe a civilization who lived 6000 years ago compared to what we know to be fact today? As for me ill trust in science and not an ancient culture,, Further astronomers would have done found said planet by now with all the telescopes that are available to us,, So yes you are correct,
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2007-12-27 02:30:07
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answered by SPACEGUY 7
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I don't know, but there's a pretty surefire way to tell it doesn't exist.
To get close to Earth is must cross the orbit of the outer planets and Mars. That isn't a situation that's likely to be stable for 4 billion years. Sooner or later it'd have gotten close enough to one of the outer planets to have it's orbit disrupted. If it's a small planet it would probably either have collided with one of the other planets or been launched into a very high stable orbit or interstellar space by now. If it's a massive planet it would have completely disrupted the orbits of all the other planets, the solar system as we know it wouldn't exist, and none of us would be here.
2007-12-27 16:46:03
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answered by Somes J 5
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It does not exist otherwise the scientist would have seen it by now. Zecharia Sitchin also says that Mars served as a way station for the Anunnaki “gods” in their space travels from Nibiru to Earth, he says the "face of Mars" is where the leader is buried!
It is generally agreed that it is trick of light and shadow and the fact that our brain will interpret shapes into familar ones.
2007-12-27 12:51:20
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answered by freethinker 4
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Yes, they would be able to see it. No, they do not see it.
This is because Nibiru is bullshit.
2007-12-27 10:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely. So, I'm not too worried about it.
2007-12-27 11:21:58
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answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7
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congrats on using the old brain matter to deduce that ahead of asking it!!!..... attaboy!!... proud of ya!!
2007-12-27 11:12:48
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answered by meanolmaw 7
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