Whether you're wondering if Nibiru is real or if the Mayan calendar has anything at all to do with the apocalypse, or whether you just want to chat with wicked smart NASA scientists, your chance is arriving in two days.
On Wednesday, November 28, NASA will be hosting a Google+ Hangout. It's all happening at 2 p.m. EST, 11 a.m. PST. Participants include:
- David Morrison, astrobiologist from NASA's Ames Research Center
- Don Yeomans, asteroid scientist from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Mitzi Adams, solar/archaeoastronomer from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
- Lika Guhathakurta, heliophysicist from NASA headquarters
The official website -- yes, NASA actually built an official Beyond 2012: Why the World Won't End website -- is up, as is the list of topic areas on which the scientists will be speaking and answering questions:
- End of the World
- 'Prediction' Origins
- Mayan Calendar
- Planetary Alignment
- Nibiru/Planet X/Eris
- Polar Shift
- Meteor Strike
- NASA Science
- Solar Storms
While I'm glad that NASA says the world is not ending, and 2012 (the movie) has it all wrong, I just have one question: But how do they know?
