Information about Planet Nibiru and its Solar System

Is 3I ATLAS Guiding 9 Dark Objects? Short answer: there’s no credible evidence that 3I/ATLAS is “guiding” nine dark companions. The big observatories watching it—Hubble, Gemini, ESA/NASA assets at Mars—report a normal interstellar comet with a coma, tail, and some quirky optics (like unusually strong negative polarization and CO₂-rich outgassing), but nothing about a co-moving swarm that changes formation. If nine escorts existed, they’d show up as co-moving points in multi-night astrometry and perturb the orbit fit; instead, the trajectory is cleanly hyperbolic with no non-gravitational wiggles beyond standard cometary behavior. The “nine objects” meme appears to trace to viral YouTube clips and reposts, not agency bulletins or peer data releases. Bottom line: fun speculation, but current measurements say “lone comet,” not a shepherded convoy. Is 3I Atlas a.k.a. “Planet X”? In popular claims, Nibiru (a.k.a. “Planet X”) is a hidden world—or even a dim “second sun” with its o...