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Thursday, 6 December 2012

NASA scientists announce world will not end on 21 december 2012

                   NASA scientists announce world will not end on 21 december 2012
                       New Year's Eve you celebrated on Saturday will not be your last. Scientists assure us that the world will not end in 2012 testify, as predicted by dozens of books, movies, cult groups and millions of websites on the internet.

                      Wild stories about the world coming to an end on 21 December 2012 is doing the rounds for quite some time. But now scientists have rejected the theory as waste after an analysis of all possible doomsday scenarios.

                      "Nothing will happen to the Earth in 2012. Credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated with 2012," National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) said in an advisory.

                       The 2012 apocalypse theories began with claims that Nibiru, a mythical planet "discovered" by the Sumerians, headed for Earth. Some had said this disaster would take place in May 2003, but when nothing happened the 'doomsday' was postponed to December 2012.

                        The space agency strives for clear, scientific explanations publish to the myth, which has been increasing attention to reports on the Internet and in traditional media right to demonstrate. Faith is based on allegations that a planet called Nibiru magically appear and adjust the soil and eventually break after a 3600-year orbit of the sun.

                         Morrison said: .. "It makes no sense, because if it were, we could see that we hold a decade or so, and now, it would be the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon. You can remove this rumor itself, just go outside and see the sky. "

Google Hangout, which went live on 28 November, ending a special FAQ section on the site of NASA clearly and methodically presents expose every element of every myth currently being touted on coming end of the world.

Nibiru and other stories about wayward meteorites and asteroids towards Earth are an Internet hoax, the space agency said. "If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with Earth in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would now be visible to the naked eye," NASA said. Another planet on a collision course with our planet Eris. This is a real body, but it is a dwarf planet similar to Pluto and will remain in the outer solar system. The closest it can come to Earth is about four billion miles.
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