Can you tell me what that super bright star is that sits kinda low is? Could it be Nibiru?
Hi Laura,
You didn't say what direction, but Sirius, the brightest star in the sky (except for the Sun) is low in the sky in the southwest. Nibiru doesn't exist.
Yeah, I believe that Alene is correct on this, it's most likely Sirius, but it's kind of a vague question considering that there are billions of stars, but if it's really bright then as Alene pointed out, it's most likely Sirius.
Nibiru is supposed to be the size of our own planet, or bigger (can't remember which) and if it were as close as people are claiming, it would be the biggest and the brightest (next to the Sun itself) star.
Seeing as how I don't see any ball-shaped object hurling toward us that closely resembles our own planet in mass… My bets are on Sirius.
Sirius is such an intriguing name, don't you think?
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Altair you what, there's a lot of Jabba around here, and I'm feeling Sadr about it all the time. I've got Taygeta hold of myself, otherwise I'm going to get Merope and string someone up.
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That's very good. I didn't know about Sadr and Taygeta and I only knew Merope as Voldemort's mother. Is Jabba anything real or did you use because it's from Star Wars?
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Ooooohhhhhh, I see what you did there.
Siriusly. That's good. Gonna have to remember that one.
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No. It couldn't be Nibiru, because 1) Nibiru isn't supposed to be back until 2085 and 2) it's a figment of Zecharia Sitchin's imagination.
Most likely you're seeing a star, or one of the classical planets.
"Do you ever think about things you do think about?" - Henry Drummond to Matthew Harrison Brady in Inherit the Wind