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Some believers in a 2012 doomsday claimed that a planet called Planet X, or Nibiru, would collide with or pass by the Earth. This idea, which had appeared in various forms since 1995, initially predicted Doomsday in May 2003, but proponents abandoned that date after it passed without incident. [ 130 ]
A viral marketing campaign for Sony Pictures' 2009 film 2012, directed by Roland Emmerich, which depicts the end of the world in the year 2012, featured a supposed warning from the "Institute for Human Continuity" that listed the arrival of Planet X as one of its doomsday scenarios. [131]
For the past decade there have been reports of a rogue object (Planet X, or Nibiru, or Hercubolus, or even Comet Elenin) that will collide with Earth in December 2012. These claims are not true. If such a threatening world existed, it would be one of the brightest objects in the sky, and astronomers would have been tracking it for years.
14 lip 2016 · In 2012, satellites tracked this coronal mass ejection from the sun as it barely missed Earth.
7 mar 2012 · NASA scientist debunks 2012 end of the world doomsday scenarios. Transcript The issue with Dec. 21, 2012 and the predicted disasters that some folks think will come, probably started with the so-called end of the Mayan calendar.
13 kwi 2018 · Billions of particle collisions later, the world remains safely uneaten. Much ado was made out of December 21, 2012, the end of the Maya long-count calendar—but the frenzy was about nothing.
17 mar 2010 · Planet Nibiru (or Planet X): Supposedly, the Sumerians knew of a planet that is going to collide with the Earth in 2012, planet Nibiru. There is no such planet! If there were, astronomers would...