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NASA is so sure the world won’t come to an end on Dec. 21, 2012, that they already released a video that was created to come out the day after, on December 22, 2012.

Mayan Apocalypse - Nasa
In a forthright and confident message NASA released a video explaining why the
Mayan apocalypse did not come on 21st December 21,2012.
The end-of-days prophesy is based on an interpretation of the ancient Mayan calendar
The end-of-days prophesy is based on an interpretation of the ancient Mayan calendar which
claims an intergalactic planet is on a crash course with Earth and will impact on December 21 2012.
 Explaining away myths surrounding the end of Mayan calender
Astronomical and planetary experts from the U.S. space agency explained away all the myths surrounding the end of the Mayan calendar – particularly that a rogue planet was due to hit the Earth.
Dr. John Carlson says the Mayan calender is based around a huge misconception.
Dr. John Carlson, who is the Director of the Center for archeo-astronomy says the
Mayan calendar is based around a huge misconception.
Rogue planet or asteroid to hit the Earth.
The video from NASA makes the point that if a rogue planet or asteroid was about to hit the Earth
we would already be able to see it with our bare eyes.
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