Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Colossal rogue star on collision course with our solar system…in 240,000 years

Discussions concerning all matters of humanity's ascension into a higher dimensional existence culminating in 2012 Excerpt from thespacereporter.comIt may seem like something sourced directly from the fever dreams of Michael Bay, but it’s true. The star known as HIP 85605 is on a collision course with our solar system.We need not worry, however. According to study conducted by Dr. Coryn Bailer-Jones of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, the binary star from the Hercules constellation will pass by our system at a distance of 0.04 parsecs.



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