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  1. Mar 7, 2012 · 12-21-2012 Just Another Day. March 7, 2012. NASA scientist debunks 2012 end of the world doomsday scenarios. Transcript. The issue with Dec. 21, 2012 and the predicted disasters that some folks think will come, probably started with the so-called end of the Mayan calendar. Their calendar does not end on Dec. 21, 2012.

  2. Dec 21, 2011 · On Dec. 21, 2012, the sun will pass about 6.6 degrees north of the galactic center – that’s a distance that looks to the eye to be about 13 times the full moon’s apparent size – and it’s actually closer a couple of days earlier.

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  3. Dec 21, 2012 · To celebrate, consider this dramatic picture of Orion rising over El Castillo, the central pyramid at Chichén Itzá, one of the great Mayan centers on the Yucatán peninsula. Also known as the Temple of Kukulkan it stands 30 meters tall and 55 meters wide at the base.

  4. Nov 12, 2012 · Dec. 21, 2012 won't be the end of the world as we know; however, it will be another winter solstice. Contrary to some of the common beliefs out there, the claims behind the end of the world quickly unravel when pinned down to the 2012 timeline.

  5. There is widespread and unnecessary fear of doomsday on December 21, 2012. Some people worry about a Maya prophesy of the end of the world, others fear a variety of astronomical threats such as collision with a rogue planet.

  6. Dec 21, 2012 · Source: Jon Campbell and Tim Newman, U.S. Geological Survey Dec. 21, 2012 • Today the U.S. Geological Survey announced that Landsat 5 will be decommissioned over the

  7. NASA scientists have thoroughly studied and analyzed the possibility of the Earth ending in 2012, and have concluded that 21st December 2012 will be nothing more than a normal December solstice. There is simply no scientific evidence to support any claims of an apocalypse on Earth on December 21, 2012.

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