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Hey You guys!!!
Well, I've heard lately That On the month of March NEXT year.
2012.
There will be the sight of not one sun
but TWO!!! lol
um, sopposably, its a sign of worlds end.
Have you guys heard of this???
Left me flabbergasted.
because frankly, I live in las vegas. And i already loathe the sun.
but the chance of having 2 hot balls of fire within the sky, is terrifying enough.
will it be Twice as hot?
Will the moon appear at all?
will it be 24 hours of bright light???
How long will it be? do u have information on this?
or is it as I believe a bunch of bull??
lol
Speak !!!! =j
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It's the biggest pile of BS since they had manure piles in British town squares. We are an unfathomable distance from any other star outside of Sol itself.
PS, see all those stars in the sky? Suns. If you only see two suns in the sky on any given day you are blind.
It's the biggest pile of BS since they had manure piles in British town squares. We are an unfathomable distance from any other star outside of Sol itself.
PS, see all those stars in the sky? Suns. If you only see two suns in the sky on any given day you are blind.
Betty, step away from the beer. That's all I'm saying... ;) I had to go in search of where this might have surfaced from, and I'm guessing it's this Huffington Post article from January.
Don't count on March 2012 though. It could be a bit later.
UPDATE II: In a follow-up piece on news.com.au, Dr. Carter stressed that there is no way of knowing when the star may go supernova. U.S. astronomer Phil Plait added, "Betelgeuse might go up tonight, or it might not be for 100,000 years. We're just not sure."
Betty, step away from the beer. That's all I'm saying... ;) I had to go in search of where this might have surfaced from, and I'm guessing it's this Huffington Post article from January.
Don't count on March 2012 though. It could be a bit later.
UPDATE II: In a follow-up piece on news.com.au, Dr. Carter stressed that there is no way of knowing when the star may go supernova. U.S. astronomer Phil Plait added, "Betelgeuse might go up tonight, or it might not be for 100,000 years. We're just not sure."
haha, dont worry, i dont have a facebook either, rather not have some pointless website wastes time better spent.
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