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    Apocalypse Not Now: 2012 Doomsday Predictions Debunked by NASA

    On Dec. 21, 2012, many doomsday believers fear the apocalypse — anything from a rogue planet smashing into us to our world spinning end over end. However, the world should expect nothing more next year than the winter solstice, the longest night of the year, NASA says.

    Many people point to the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar on Dec. 21, 2012 as evidence of the coming apocalypse, but astronomers have been quick to stress that there is nothing to be concerned about.

    According to the ancient Mayan calendar, next year's winter solstice marks the end of a 144,000-day cycle. This cycle, which begins at the mythical Maya creation date, has already been repeated 12 times. The 13th will end in 2012, capping a full 5,200-year Mayan cycle of creation.

    This date has long been shrouded in mystery, with many claiming that it will bring destruction to our planet. [End of the World? Top Doomsday Fears]

    Rogue planet Nibiru?

    One fear is that a rogue planet that has been dubbed "Nibiru" or "Planet X" is supposedly aimed at Earth. Self-proclaimed Nibiru expert Nancy Lieder, who says she is in contact with the aliens from Zeta Reticuli, first said Nibiru would cause widespread disaster in May 2003, only to change it to Dec. 21, 2012.

    There is, however, no evidence that Nibiru is real.

    "Nibiru is ridiculous because it doesn't exist — it never existed as anything other than a figment of the imagination by pseudo-scientists who don't seem bothered by a complete lack of evidence," astronomer Don Yeomans, manager of NASA's Near-Earth Object program office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., told SPACE.com.

    There is no basis for the claim that it might be lurking behind the sun, as it could not have hidden from observation until now, Yeomans said. If such a planet was headed toward Earth by Dec. 21, 2012, it would already be visible to the naked eye.

    Cosmic alignments?

    There are also concerns that planets or stars might line up in ways that will transform Earth. For instance, some theorists claim that from our point of view, the sun will cross in front of the plane of our galaxy on Dec. 21. However, the sun already does this twice a year, Yeomans said.

    In fact, the sun will eventually cross the plane of our galaxy. However, the sun is about 67 light-years from the galactic plane, so it should take several million years to do so, Yeomans said. Even then, when our solar system finally does cross the plane, nothing special will occur, he added. [10 Failed Doomsday Predictions]

    Some also claim that gravitational effects from planets lining up with each other will somehow affect Earth. However, there is no planetary alignment due on Dec. 21, 2012, "and if there were, it wouldn't cause any problems," Yeomans said.

    The only bodies that have any significant gravitational impact on Earth are the moon and the sun, effects we see as the tides. Tidal effects from other bodies in our solar system are negligible at best, and in any case, we have experienced them for millions of years without notice.

    Solar storms?

    Solar storms — deluges of energetic particles from the sun — do happen, usually waxing and waning in cycles that last roughly 11 years. When these charged particles collide with Earth, they can trigger auroras and damage satellites and power lines, although not really inflicting any lasting harm, Yeomans said.

    There are accounts of a solar "super-storm" slamming into Earth in 1859. Although that caused relatively little damage back then, there are concerns that such a storm might cause far more harm now that our world is more dependent on electronics.

    Yet, there is no evidence that such a super-storm will happen on Dec. 21 of next year, Yeomans said.

    Flip-flopping Earth?

    There is some alarm that 2012 could see the flipping of Earth's poles — either the planet's geographical poles, which mark the Earth's axis of rotation, or its magnetic poles, which our compasses point toward.

    But, there is no reason to fear such an occurrence, scientists said, because the moon stabilizes our planet's spin. The planet's magnetic poles do flip, but over periods of about 500,000 years, and not suddenly, "but over thousands of years," with no evidence of a flip on Dec. 21, 2012, Yeomans said.

    Even if the planet's magnetic poles do flip, no real problems would occur, other than the inconvenience of us having to change our compasses from north to south, he added.

    Cosmic impacts?

    The Earth is always vulnerable to impacts by comets and asteroids, but giant impacts are rare, with the last major collision taking place 65 million years ago, ending the Age of Dinosaurs.

    Still, astronomers do monitor the sky for near-Earth objects.

    "There are no known near-Earth objects in 2012 that present a credible risk to Earth," Yeomans said. "None, zero, zip, nada."

    But despite evidence to the contrary, doomsdays theorists have garnered attention, and similar prophecies will continue to proliferate unless scientists become more involved in bringing truth to these outlandish claims, Yeomans said.

    Mounting hysteria regarding these unfounded doomsday predictions "will improve only if scientists get more engaged in debunking pseudoscience," he said.

    Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcomand on Facebook.

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    • yahoologist  •  4 months ago
      You people just don't understand the seriousness of 2012 without a calendar. Which days would you show up for work? How would you know when its your anniversary? Humanity will go insane without a calendar.
    • Jeremy  •  Dalton, United States  •  4 months ago
      The greatest threat to mankind is and has always been mankind. It is the dumdasses we got to watch out for.
      • Zuck Likes CISPA 4 months ago
        I can't believe someone from the South said something intelligent.
      • nomatsmo 4 months ago
        I can't believe how prejudiced people can be
      • Dr. Canada 4 months ago
        its the dead honest truth..
    • Genie  •  Albuquerque, United States  •  4 months ago
      Oh sure, the Mayans made a great calendar ... but what have they done LATELY?
      • JJMurray 4 months ago
        Hey THEY are still in the news, how many of the rest of us can say that?
      • Ken 4 months ago
        The Kardasians are in the news and they're irrelavant too, not sure what you point was JJ.
      • MERCURY 4 months ago
        They Mayans annihilate themselves and remove their race from the face of the earth...that's what!
    • B  •  Veneta, United States  •  4 months ago
      What the hell do the Mayans know? They're dead!
    • John A  •  Boone, United States  •  4 months ago
      I dont mean to sound like a badass, But I have survived 7 end of the world predictions !
      • Merdine 4 months ago
        Great comment!
      • Brian J 4 months ago
        At the age of 43 and a lifelong resident of the U.S.,I've survived over 32 of them.......this scam has been going on all my life.....
      • minute man 4 months ago
        THE ONLY FEAR WE HAVE IS FROM OBOMASSS
    • JackM  •  4 months ago
      I just got a new calendar from my insurance man, and it goes past doomsday....so there! Nationwide is on your side.
      • Dottie 4 months ago
        I looked at mine and it ends Dec. 31. Clearly they know something. The calendar people are in on the conspiracy but they are leaving hints for those smart enough to see!
      • Lee W 4 months ago
        My new one is a 16-month calendar. Does that count for something?
      • Don 4 months ago
        the microsoft calander on my pc goes up to at least to 2065.
    • This Guy  •  4 months ago
      may be the Mayans got tired of hearing about the kardashians
    • Nessy  •  Scharbeutz, Germany  •  4 months ago
      Happy New Years from Germany !!
    • NutSac  •  Memphis, United States  •  4 months ago
      The Mayans said the world will change drastically, they didnt say end of the world. With any luck though, it will be the end of lying governments.
    • m t  •  San Marcos, United States  •  4 months ago
      i too am in contact with aliens. usually they kidnap me from out of my bed during the night and then put me back. on nights when i don't feel like being abducted by the aliens i just wear a tin foil hat. that seems to throw off their version of radar for locating me.
    • E equals mc squared  •  Tucson, United States  •  4 months ago
      The inhabitants of this planet Earth will destroy themselves far sooner than any menace from space or other cosmic event.
    • chitos  •  4 months ago
      i'll be Honest with you*!................... it's Not the Mayas! am worried about?........... it's the U.S. Congress*!
    • Buzzsaw  •  Hazleton, United States  •  4 months ago
      LOL...I bought a blue t-shirt last year that reads....12/21/2012 Bring Popcorn
    • John  •  San Antonio, United States  •  4 months ago
      The Mayan calendar does not end that day, it just starts a new cycle. There will be many thousands of years left on the Mayan calendar after Dec. 21, 2012, and I am just geeky enough to have researched that. Every story that the calendar ends is just bad reporting.
    • RamFan  •  4 months ago
      Soooooo......we're still doing the whole "pay your taxes" thing? Just checking.
    • desdakron  •  4 months ago
      I predict 2012 will end at midnight one year from today.
    • James J  •  4 months ago
      We should build a space ship and put all our elected officals on it for safe keeping. Launch it on December 18, 2012. After everything cools down on Earth, just leave them in space.
    • RUSerious  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  4 months ago
      I wish somebody would let us know for sure -- early in the year. If we're going down the tubes, I'm going to ignore my creditors.
    • Nunya  •  4 months ago
      The Mayans never in any of their writing said that it was the end of the world..... they said it was the end of an era
    • just-a-guy  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  4 months ago
      ... "Self-proclaimed Nibiru expert Nancy Lieder, who says she is in contact with the aliens from Zeta Reticuli, first said Nibiru would cause widespread disaster in May 2003, only to change it to Dec. 21, 2012. .."

      Thank you Nancy, you gave me the first laugh of the day. Keep it coming....
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