Huffington Post UK | By
Michael Rundle
GMT Updated: 29/11/2012 12:54 GMT
Nasa has publicly insisted that the supposed apocalypse theorised to occur on 21 December 2012 is not going to take place.
Conspiracy theorists, internet trolls and the very anxious have been convinced for years that the end of the Mayan calendar on the winter solstice will mean the end of the world.
But while it is true that on the 21st a calendar cycle called the 13th b'ak'tun
will end, that doesn't necessarily mean all life on Earth will die, sceptics have insisted.
Funnily enough
Nasa agrees.
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Nasa has
long maintained a page explaining why the world is probably not going to be destroyed for several billion years.
Getting specific on various end-of-the-world scenarios, Nasa siad there are no nearby asteroids or other objects that could hit the Earth on 21 December. Neither is there any chance of a dramatic solar flare attack, even though the Sun is in a period of high activity currently.
Other rumours that the Earth will suffer a blackout between 23-25 December took even Nasa by surprise, and
Space.com said it recieved a collected "What?" from the researchers in attendance. more at link:
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