Animal Planet | minor planet | Mercury (planet) | Lonely Planet | Planet of the Apes | planet | Forbidden Planet | Planet Rock | Planet of the Daleks | Planet of the Apes (2001 film) | Planet of the Apes (1968 film) | Planet | Fantastic Planet | Animal Planet Nordic | Treasure Planet | Planet of Evil | Planet in Peril | Planet Earth (TV series) | Planet Earth | Lost Planet of the Gods | Planet Rock (song) | Planet of Fire | Minor Planet Center | Minor planet | Earth-like planet | Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen | Beneath the Planet of the Apes | The Planet Smashers | The Blue Planet | Saving Planet Earth |
Examining, adapting and developing the work of Zecharia Sitchin, the book refers to the hypothetical Planet X, and suggests an orbital period of 3661 solar years with a return date in 2012.
Fictional locations are places that exist only in fiction and not in reality, such as the Negaverse, Planet X, or Skyrim.
In 1998 Plait established Badastronomy.com with the goal of clearing up what he perceived to be widespread public misconceptions about astronomy and space science in movies, the news, print, and on the Internet, also providing critical analysis of several pseudoscientific theories related to space and astronomy, such as Planet X, Richard Hoagland's theories, and the moon landing "hoax".
He also formed progressive metal/jazz fusion band Planet X in 2000 as well as touring with Allan Holdsworth since 2012.
Robby Baca has stated that his influences include Planet X, Pat Metheny, Meshuggah, Allan Holdsworth, Between the Buried and Me, Dream Theater, The Dear Hunter, Textures, and Deftones.
Production credits for Mid-Century Film include, The Man From Planet X (1951), Return to Treasure Island (1954) and Murder Is My Beat (1955).
The movie opens with a Star Wars style text scroll, which tells the main situation: In year 80 AM Anno Mickey Mouse, the mice of Planet X are threatened by humiliation and total apocalypse.
Especially of interest were the unreleased songs, "Saboten" (aka "Cactus"- a cover of Delta 5's "You" with new lyrics), and "Planet X".
The Strange World of Planet X (1957) is a British science fiction horror novel.