Live TV 'the last day of the world'

The Slooh Space Camera website invites people to see live images of aerospace, to get the right awareness and to reduce fears before the December 21 "doomsday" rumors.

The program started from yesterday. The satellites in the universe will record a panoramic image of a solar storm, asteroids believed to be at risk of colliding with the earth, or other potential effects from the universe, which could lead to the belief in "apocalypse" comes from the Mayan calendar.

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One of the rumors about the coming 21st December will be heavenly
The jelly touches the earth, causing humanity to perish.

The live show will give people a better view of themselves before the "apocalypse" rumor, Space quoted the writer of Astronomy Magazine, Bob Berman, a program participant.

Rumors that the end of the world makes many people worry. Scientists from the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and other organizations have repeatedly tried to erase the worries of the world people about the world of doom that did not occur on December 21, 2012, but does not seem to bring results.

NASA recently released a video denying the end of the world on December 21. Accordingly, the next day of December 21 is the transition between two time cycles in the Mayan calendar, not the end of the world. Regarding the risk of the earth being destroyed by a planet, meteorite or solar storm, NASA confirmed that their tracking devices could detect all meteorites, planets or solar storms before they reached Earth. .