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There is no known Planet X or 10th planet in our solar system. Scientists have been looking for about a hundred years. It was believed that such a planet was required to explain the orbital characteristics of the outer planets Uranus and Neptune.
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Planets beyond Neptune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Niburu (Planet X) - Explained (last site revision 5-18-2009) ; ... The November 2007 issue of the Zetatalk newsletter contains some very disturbing information and graphics concerning the earth's wobble which has been greatly affected by the magnetic attraction of Planet X. Our tilt angle is double what it should be...
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Planet X is the supposedly eleventh planet of our solar system. It should be as big as many Earths, dwarfing it perhaps even hundreds of times. Some people think X isn’t even a real planet, but a `brown dwarf’: a massive ball of dust and gas that almost succeeded in becoming a star.
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This website explores the existence of an additional, massive planet in our solar system. It goes by many names: Nibiru, Planet X, The Destroyer, Nemesis, Wormwood. Some consider this object, which is spoken of in many mythical writings, to be a regular planet in an elliptical orbit.
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