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NASA: The world won’t end in 2012

There’s one organization that’s not so thrilled about the hysteria “2012” is drumming up, with the popcorn-fueled apocalypse entering theaters yesterday. That’d be NASA, and the space agency is reassuring everyone that it’s going to be okay come 2012.
“2012” is cashing in on a gamut of wild doomsday scenarios revolving around the belief that the Mayan calender purportedly ends on December 21st, 2012. The date is thought to be significant to many besides, and there are even opposing theories swirling around claiming that the world won’t end, but instead shift radically.
In particular with Nibiru, NASA is interested with the planet also known as Planet X, a fabled celestial object that “2012” addresses, which some believe may collide with or pass nearby the Earth, ending life as we know it.
According to physorg.com, “NASA insisted the Mayan calendar in fact does not end on December 21, 2012, as another period begins immediately afterward. And it said there are no planetary alignments on the horizon for the next few decades.”
On its site, NASA posted a FAQ guide, hoping to dispel some of the claims. The agency says that the real proof is that no credible astronomers have discovered Planet X, and would have been able to track an object like it for a decade, at least.
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