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Wonderful pictures of the star were made on December 22 by the orbital NASA Observatory. The sun winked at humanity on December 22 – the day after it became clear that the end of the world by Maya version is canceled. “Winking” our star appeared on images taken by the orbiting observatory of solar dynamics NASA The “winking” sun became thanks to three spots on its surface caused by magnetic activity. Stain shots reminiscent of shots from the first science fiction film “Journey to the Moon,” notes The Daily Mail. In this photo have practical value – they allow you to learn much more about the processes taking place on the solar surface. At NASA, while commenting on the pictures, they did not fail to recall the unfulfilled fears before the end of the world. “Despite reports of ancient prophecy Maya, a mysterious planet that was supposed to face our, or reversed rotation of the Earth, we are still here, “- joked the head of the Center for Archeoastronomy John Carlson. Note that Carlson was one of the authors of the stirring Internet clip. “Why did not the end of the world come yesterday,” in which NASA specialists tried to dispel the fears of the townsfolk before the impending apocalypse. The video caused a mixed reaction: some users suggested that NASA employees themselves are afraid of the end of light, so they posted the film on the Web before the fateful dates.
Victor POSPELOV
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