(11-19-2021, 09:34 PM)Dtris Wrote:(11-16-2021, 09:11 AM)tadeus Wrote: There is the story in the above book, told by the Sumerians, describing the people of Marduk as the alien Anunaki, living on the planet Nibiru, that comes to earth to extract gold for the preservation of their atmosphere of the planet Nibiru, that still exists in an orbit, that takes 3600 years to orbit the sun and regularly crosses our orbit.Is this a typo? 3600 days would fit the location in the solar system for orbit. 3600 years is over 20 times longer than neptunes orbit.
No - why 3600 years should not be possible?
Pluto needs 248 years for one orbit.
Have a look at this list of comets.
The comet C/2021 J2 needs 1243.34 years for the orbit.
Here you will find the Oort cloud comet, that has an orbital period of 30 million years.
I would say it is more interesting to ask, if it is possible to survive on a planet that has such an excentric orbit around the sun?