Saturday, August 22, 2015

The massive asteroid will hit the Earth in late September? Rumors about the end of the world hit the internet – naTemat

convince Internet users on their blogs that between 15 and 28 September a big asteroid hit the Earth and destroy America. NASA issued a special statement. Fig. Shutterstock.com

Since a few weeks on the internet you can find information that between 15 and 28 September in Earth asteroid strike may be great. A collision occurs near Puerto Rico and will be large enough to destroy South and Central America. NASA denies: it’s just rumors and calm the end of the world – at least the one with the cosmos – for the time being we are quite safe.
NASA issued a statement
Previews end of the world come to us on average every several years. This time, however, rumors circulated on the Internet have been treated seriously enough that NASA was forced to give this issue a special statement. “There is no scientific basis nor a shred of evidence that an asteroid or other object hit the Earth at that time – says its director, Paul Chodas.
NASA experts say that such a large object would be immediately traced. Chodas is in constant contact with astronomers and scientists who watch the sky using specialist equipment. – Neither asteroids, or large comet that could hit the Earth not registered – calm experts. “The only objects that reach the Earth, will be harmless meteorites and small asteroids that burn up in our atmosphere” – reads.

Rumors about the end of the world “hit” the Internet
Paul Chodas points out that the rumors about the end of the world appear very often. “Recently, we heard about them in 2011. Comet Elenin, which would break our planet to pieces long been “hit” the Internet. In naTemat also we wrote about Dr. Albert Szerwińskim of Camridge, who argued that the world will end in June 2014. – Cloud Acid destroy all life in the solar system – he said.

“The latest ‘end is planned for 2280 years – also because of the asteroid striking the Earth. NASA warns, however, that all such information be approached always with a wink and ensure: “In fact, no, not one of the known objects we do not have any credible chance of hitting the planet over the next century.”

Source: dailymail.co.uk, tvnmeteo.tvn24.pl

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