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The Great Conjunction

The Great Conjunction was the star attraction in this year’s winter solstice, where the planets Saturn and Jupiter perfectly aligned with Earth. The event was regarded as widely significant in our culture in many aspects, with religious scholars relating the conjunction to the Star of Bethlehem, visible to observers during the birth of Christ.

Catastrophists worried that the gravitational influence would trigger a powerful solar flare, but the spectacular and rare event passed off into history, much to the delight of many stargazers. Although Saturn and Jupiter pass each other every 20 years, this year’s conjunction brought the planets within a tenth of a degree of each other, the closest in nearly four centuries and the most significant since the year 1226. More from the Lost History Channel TKTC.

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Here’s an incredible time-lapse video of The Great Conjunction, courtesy of the International Astronomical Center.

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The Sun Hates You

Sunburns take only fifteen minutes to set in and continue to do skin damage for up to 72 hours. And that’s the nicest thing the sun is doing for us. Seriously, there is no SPF number high enough to stop the sun from eventually killing us all, because THE SUN HATES YOU.

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NASA Observes Solar Eruption

Watch this footage provided by NASA of a massive solar eruption emitted by the sun on Dec. 31, 2012. H/T Wall Street Journal

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NASA Says We’re Safe

December 21, doomsday on the Mayan calendar, is just around the corner, but NASA says folks need not worry about the world coming to an end. The space agency has released a video explaining the Mayan calendar and why the Earth is safe from rogue planets, solar flares and other imagined calamities. Watch the video now to learn why NASA says you’ll be here Dec. 22 to view it again!

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