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VIVAnews - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) kept trying to straighten out the information about the threat of "doomsday" on December 21, 2012. A video was on NASA post on YouTube, with a very striking title: "Why the World Not Yet Ended ? '.
NASA scientists say that the rumors on social media and the internet that said the world would end was a misunderstanding shape interpretations of the Maya calendar. It also causes many believe that the end of the world will occur on December 21, 2012.
According to experts who track the planets near Earth objects at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Don Yeomans, it's just the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new one. It was the same as in December 31 which marks the calendar ends, but a new calendar for the following year begins again on January 1.
The myth of doom that appeared on the internet variety. As some are calling the threat a large planet called Nibiru planet, is at the same line with the Earth and will crash.
"Every day for 24 hours a day, there are thousands of astronomers who see the state space. They do not see any other planet will hit Earth," said Don Yeomans, quoted by Reuters.
Still, there are allegations NASA deliberately cover up the signs of the Hour. Yeomans also denied the statement.
"Just imagine, there are currently thousands of astronomers who observed the sky. How could they agree to close this secret to the public for years?," Said Yeomans.
Don Yeomans also denied a number of opinion which believes that the planet Nibiru will crash into the Earth. "Planet Nibiru is a planet that some people believe in imaginary come from outside the solar system. We do not believe that the planet will hit Earth on December 21, 2012," said Don Yeomans.
In addition, there are allegations of Resurrection is the cause of the storm the sun. Don Yeomans reiterated that the phenomenon is real. However, twice the solar corona mass burst that occurred on Thursday, March 8, 2012, is a normal phenomenon that occurred 11 years.
"Solar radiation storms can damage satellites indeed. But, people will still be protected by a layer that envelops the Earth's magnetosphere," said Don Yeomans.
"From the first, there are hundreds of thousands of predictions about the end of the world or the apocalypse. Yet we, humans, are still around today," said Don Yeomans. (Art)