A video has emerged that shows what some people believe is the mysterious 'Planet X'.

Conspiracy theorists claim Planet X, also known as Nibiru, orbits at the edge of our solar system.

They say its gravitational pull could spell the end for humanity by disrupting the flow of energy on Earth.

Nasa has dismissed these claims as an 'internet hoax' and says 'there is no factual basis for claims' given astronomers are yet to spot the so-called planet.

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A video has emerged that appears to show what some people believe is the mysterious 'Planet X'. Conspiracy theorists believe Planet X, also known as Nibiru, orbits at the edge of our solar system

WHAT IS PLANET X? Planet X, also known as Nibiru, is a hypothesised planet on the edge of our solar system. Conspiracy theorists believe the gravitational influence of the 'rogue planet' disrupted the orbits of other planets hundreds of years ago. They claim the next disruptive passage into the inner solar system could happen at any time. Some claims that this 'planet' is sending 'plasmatic energy particles' through our solar system. The flow of energy will disrupt the 'core flows' of the Earth and trigger catastrophic changes in Earth's climate. They claim, since 1996, we have already been feeling the disruptive effects of the inbound rogue Planet X. Conspiracy theorists often blame natural disasters and freak weather patterns on the planet. 'Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an internet hoax,' Nasa has said. 'Obviously, it does not exist.' Advertisement

But despite this, the latest video has set conspiracy forums ablaze once again.

It was taken on the off the coast of Florida by Melissa Huffman noticed a strange fiery globe seemingly burning between the clouds.

'Just look at that planet beaming and shining right now, somebody tells me what it is', she says.

The video seems to show a bright circular shape poking out above the sunset, sparking rumours that it may be the mythical planet.

Posted 11 days ago, the video has already had 95,000 views, with some astrologists suggesting the planet like shape may be Nibiru.

Commenting on the video one user wrote: 'It's definitely Nibiru. It's time to freak out the makers are coming.'

Another said: 'Me and many folk with me have been waiting for this to show up for years. Ancient records state that once The Destroyer is 'visible to the world', we have 40 days to prepare.'

Conspiracy theorists believe gravitational influence of the 'rogue planet' had disrupted the orbits of other planets hundreds of years ago.

They claim the next disruptive passage into the inner solar system could happen at any time.

Some claims that this 'planet' is sending 'plasmatic energy particles' through our solar system.

The flow of energy will disrupt the 'core flows' of the Earth and trigger catastrophic changes in Earth's climate.

They claim, since 1996, we have already been feeling the disruptive effects of the inbound rogue Planet X.

Conspiracy theorists often blame natural disasters and freak weather patterns on the planet.

Conspiracy theorists believe the gravitational influence of the 'rogue planet' disrupted the orbits of other planets hundreds of years ago. They claim the next disruptive passage into the inner solar system could happen at any time

Nibiru is believed by some people to be an additional planet which will one day cause the destruction of the Earth and mankind

'Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an internet hoax,' Nasa has said.

'There is no factual basis for these claims. If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the Earth in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye.

'Obviously, it does not exist.'

Speculation on the video, however, has led to plenty of criticism.

Perhaps keen to add weigh to the footage, Ms Huffman says she witnessed the sighting with another person.

'Yes…I had a friend with me. Who saw it also,' she wrote.

Attempting to make sense of the sighting, one user reasoned: 'It's a tropospheric reflection created by ice crystals(a solar mirage).

'The planet you think you see is the sun…that super bright area below it is the sunlight being scattered by ice crystals in the clouds.

'There is not a planet there. This is a known atmospheric phenomenon – though it is quite rare.'

Perhaps keen to add weigh to the footage, Ms Huffman says she witnessed the sighting with another person