There is no evidence, NASA or otherwise, to suggest there is a Planet X. It is just another hoax by the media, to sell papers or books or whatever. Believe it or not, they once panicked people by claiming that the planets were going to line up and cause massive quakes. In actual fact, the "line up" was physically impossible. The only thing that really happened is that all the planets were briefly on the same side of the Sun (well spread out!). Selling doom to people who can't remember the last time they did it, seems to be a steady source of income, to a certain sort of person.
Yes infact there in one on mars according to nasa
what made the tracks on planet mercury is rover, the space robot, who was sent from the nasa space station to look for any sign of human life on planet mercury.
because they are HEAVY..... do you work for NASA by any chance?
No, nobody has yet. Although scientists at NASA are apparently finding evidence of water on this planet.
nasa technically didn't visit any planets yet, but it has visited the moon (and was the first to send people to the moon), and it has also done many missions into lower earth orbit.
Without a doubt there are more scientists observing Earth than any other planet. However, "externally" I would say it would be Mars after The Moon.
"Planet X" is a temporary title given to a newly discovered planet with no official designation. The title is dispensed with once a planet is given a permanent designation. There is no specific planet called "Planet X." Several planets, including Pluto, have been called this before being named. Believers of the Nibiru Cataclysm Theory sometimes claim that "Planet X" is the name that NASA has given "Nibiru," a mythical planet-like object, as part of a cover up. As 'Planet X' might be any planet, it might be any size.
No, since NASA has never encountered any aliens.
Yes, they have discovered 1 more planet. Apparently, they have found a planet by telescope, which is 40% water and 60% earth, it has 3 orbited moons and 2 suns. they are planning on visiting this planet in 2013, when they are 100% sure it is safe.
That's a rather difficult question; "Planet X" is a temporary title that may refer to any planet that may or may not exist, or does not have a permanent designation. Therefore, as "Planet X" may be any newly found planet that has yet to be confirmed, it may have nearly anything on it. For a while, Pluto was referred to as "Planet X," but was then verified and given a permanent name.Believers of the Nibiru Cataclysm Theory sometimes claim that "Planet X" is the name NASA has given to "Nibiru," a mythical planet-like object, as part of a conspiracy/cover up. There is no scientific foundation for this "theory."
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Yes and no. "Planet X" is a designation given temporarily to any new planet with no name. It does not refer to a specific planet, and once a planet is given a name, 'Planet X' is discarded as a title. Several planets, including Pluto, have been referred to as "Planet X."Supporters of the Nibiru Cataclysm Theory sometimes claim that "Planet X" is NASA's method of keeping "Nibiru," a mythical, large planet-like object, secret, as part of a cover up. There is no scientific foundation for this "theory."