Friday, 25 September 2015

NASA Confirms Earth Will Experience 15 Days Of Darkness In November 2015

NASA has confirmed that the Earth will
experience 15 days of total darkness
between November 15 and November 29,
2015. The event, according to NASA,
hasn’t occurred in over 1 Million years.
Here’s the Tweet of NewsWatch33:
According to Officials, the “November
Black Out” event will be caused by
another astronomical event between
Venus and Jupiter.
According to the report, on October 26,
2015, Venus and Jupiter will engage in a
close parallelism, only being separated
by 1 degree. Venus will pass to the
southwest of Jupiter, causing Venus to
shine 10 times brighter than Jupiter. The
light from Venus will heat up the gases
on Jupiter causing a reaction.
The gaseous reaction will release an
unprecedented amount of Hydrogen into
Space. The Hydrogen gas will make
contact with Earth’s sun at
approximately 2:50 a.m. The amass
amount of Hydrogen making contact
with the sun will cause a massive
explosion on the Sun’s surface. The
explosions will cause the Sun’s surface
temperature to increase to 9,000 degrees
Kelvin in an instant.

The sun will then attempt to cease the
explosions by emitting heat from its
core. The heat will cause the Sun to dim
to a bluish color. Once the sun reaches
the bluish color, it will take
approximately 14 days to restore its
normal surface temperature, returning
its normal color to the Red Giant.

While the sun is cooling the surface, the
light from the sun will be much dimmer.
Because it takes anywhere from 7 to 8
and a half minutes depending on the
Earth’s rotation for light from the sun to
hit Earth, people will not know the
event has happened until 2:58 a.m. on
November 15th.
Some areas of the world may experience
brief moments of light for 7 to 8
minutes, but the Earth will then go back
to complete darkness until the Sun’s
surface temperature has been rest

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