Spanish astronomers have made a potentially sensational discovery. Scientists have discovered anomalies in the movement of asteroids and comets between the orbits of Neptune and Pluto, indicating the existence of a colossal planet there. This huge celestial body, which cannot be seen with any terrestrial telescope, may turn out to be the infamous Nibiru, also known as the destructive Planet X.
In the course of their research, experts created a complex computer simulation of the outskirts of the solar system, analyzing how large asteroids and comets move in the Kuiper belt. Experts report that they were interested in one insignificant, at first glance, property of these celestial bodies - their orbits were somewhat tilted in relation to the orbits of many planets. The Spaniards analyzed many centaur and comet asteroids, determining that the orbits of these objects crossed the plane of the solar system at points that are 300-400 times more distant from the sun than our planet. This suggests that comets and asteroids are affected by some large celestial body. Its mass can exceed the mass of the Earth by 10 times, or even more. So the statement in May of this year by the Brazilian Senator Telmario Mota about the approaching planet Nibiru,and hence a global catastrophe, and that this information is carefully concealed by the NASA leadership from the general public - all this is becoming a sad reality.
Asteroids themselves pose a huge danger to Earth
Speaking about asteroids, it is worth noting that American astronomers also made a very important discovery the other day. Experts from the United States report that the asteroid threat to Earth is much more serious than previously thought. In the vicinity of the orbit of our "blue ball", 887 large asteroids were discovered. A collision with any of these celestial bodies, even a relatively small one, will cause a global cataclysm that will lead to the death of hundreds of millions of people.
Astronomers from all over the Earth are anxiously peering into outer space, looking for threats to our planet. However, even if such an immediate danger is revealed, it is unlikely that humanity will be able to do anything to prevent a cataclysm. It is not possible to destroy an approaching asteroid with nuclear weapons, as was done in the Hollywood blockbuster "Armageddon", at the current stage of development of our civilization.
Scientists report that more than one and a half thousand dangerous celestial bodies have been found in the solar system. Some of them, falling to Earth, will cause a local disaster, like the Chelyabinsk meteorite in 2013, but the consequences of the fall of most of them will be fatal for humanity.
And then there's the invisible planet Nibiru …
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