Ok. This might sound stupid. If there are ANY NASA workers please answer me. I will not ask for ANY information of 2012 Apocolypse. I just want to know 3 things:
1) Is Nibius inside a fixed orbit(?) like our planet and others? Or does it really move freely like a "comet"?
2) (wierd part) is there a weapon as seen in Star Wars 2 when Jango Fett was being chased by ObiWan, and Jango launched a bomb that created a seismic shockwave that completly broke the large astroids around him? Or is it possible to make a weapon close to that power?
And lastly, 3) Will NASA and the govrn. at least try to prepare for a crash like Nibius or other comets/astroids/meterors? And even if Nibius does threaten us, will they at least destroy it before it passes mars and jupiter?
Thank you and please answer.
1) Is Nibius inside a fixed orbit(?) like our planet and others? Or does it really move freely like a "comet"?
2) (wierd part) is there a weapon as seen in Star Wars 2 when Jango Fett was being chased by ObiWan, and Jango launched a bomb that created a seismic shockwave that completly broke the large astroids around him? Or is it possible to make a weapon close to that power?
And lastly, 3) Will NASA and the govrn. at least try to prepare for a crash like Nibius or other comets/astroids/meterors? And even if Nibius does threaten us, will they at least destroy it before it passes mars and jupiter?
Thank you and please answer.
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1. I assume you mean "Nibiru," and it does not exist. It's a fabrication of Internet crackpots and other idiots. The actual ancient Sumerian Nibiru was simply Jupiter.
2. A sufficient nuclear warhead could accomplish such a task, though not efficiently. Besides, blowing an asteroid into radioactive bus-sized chunks seems like a bad idea.
3. Nibius/Nibiru does not exist. It's fake. Fiction. Not real. Bollocks. Garbage. You get the idea. In terms of preparing for comets, asteroids and meteors that might threaten our planet, NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab runs a program called NEO that monitors our cosmic neighborhood for objects and catalogs them. There's nothing with a remotely significant chance of colliding with us for at least 100 years, which is about the time across which orbits can be somewhat reliably calculated.
I suggest getting your information from science websites, not crank blogs that talk about Nibiru and other nonsense.
2. A sufficient nuclear warhead could accomplish such a task, though not efficiently. Besides, blowing an asteroid into radioactive bus-sized chunks seems like a bad idea.
3. Nibius/Nibiru does not exist. It's fake. Fiction. Not real. Bollocks. Garbage. You get the idea. In terms of preparing for comets, asteroids and meteors that might threaten our planet, NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab runs a program called NEO that monitors our cosmic neighborhood for objects and catalogs them. There's nothing with a remotely significant chance of colliding with us for at least 100 years, which is about the time across which orbits can be somewhat reliably calculated.
I suggest getting your information from science websites, not crank blogs that talk about Nibiru and other nonsense.
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1) comets are in fixed orbits, too. Sure, their orbits can be disrupted by passing too close to Jupiter or even perturbed by a passing star, but all orbits are "fixed".
2) No idea about that weapon, but "seismic" simply cannot happen in space. Perhaps a weapon which fires tiny but massive pellets?
3) a: there is no such thing as "Nibius" b: NASA has no plan to destroy comets or asteroids, though some researchers have suggested possible methods to do so.
2) No idea about that weapon, but "seismic" simply cannot happen in space. Perhaps a weapon which fires tiny but massive pellets?
3) a: there is no such thing as "Nibius" b: NASA has no plan to destroy comets or asteroids, though some researchers have suggested possible methods to do so.
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I watched all the Star Wars movies several times, but I can't recall a Nibius character or death star in it at all! Sorry.
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I don't have an answer for any of your questions, but those are some good questions..