The head of the astronomy department at the National Astronomical
Research Institute, Dr. Ashraf Tadros, said the talk about the end of
the world is "nonsense" and has no evidence of health, stressing that
there is no text indicating that there is a planet called Nipro or X.He added that the eclipse of the sun or lunar eclipse does not have
anything to do with the planets, pointing out that there are some
«charlatans» or the propagandist of science propagate those ideas.He explained that these rumors abound in the last months of each year and with the beginning of the new year as well.Britain's Daily Mail claimed that a mysterious planet called Nibiru
would hit the ground next month, according to the theory of the solar
eclipse of August 21.The
planet has not been noticed by scientists before, and the newspaper
confirmed that it is about to collide with the planet by September 23.
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