Galactic Planetary Alignment in 2012

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The most commonly discussed alignment in 2012 deals with only the Milky Way, the Sun, the Earth and Venus. There is actually more than one 2012 alignment to consider. Viewed from the Earth, our solar system has high and low locations of planets and start clusters. As we stand on the ground and look up at space, the concept of the solar system is different than viewing it from above because the rest of the solar system moves around the Earth from our point of view. The solar system is a vast plate shaped array of planets and stars called the Milky Way. During the course of the known history of the world, we have always been located at the top edge of this platter of matter.

The 2012 alignment known as the Galactic Alignment will bring about a change that begins on December 21, 2012. It is said that this particular arrangement of the planets and the dark rift at the center of the Milky Way is occurring for the first time since the creation of our current age, our current world. For the first time in recorded history, instead of looking out over the top of the galaxy, we will be looking at it from beneath the galactic plane.

There are those who are convinced this event could place the Earth in danger of being sucked into a black hole at the center of the dark rift in the Milky Way. Others feel that since a somewhat similar alignment involving just the sun and the Milky Way takes place on Winter Solstice every December, that this is just a lot of to do over nothing. But there are other odd planetary placements set to occur in the sky with this 2012 alignment that will place us below the plane of the Galactic Equator for the first time in the known history of the world.[/p]

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There are those who are convinced this event could place the Earth in danger of being sucked into a black hole at the center of the dark rift in the Milky Way.[/p]

And there are those who are allowed to take the cork off of the end of their fork.
 

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If you ask me this isn't nearly as interesting as the fact that we're headed for a near-collision with a very large asteroid in November 2011.
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I've always been interested in astronomy, so I have found this very interesting indeed...

Vulpes Abnocto said:
If you ask me this isn't nearly as interesting as the fact that we're headed for a near-collision with a very large asteroid in November 2011.
Designation: 2005 YU55

Nobody asked you.
 

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leeday100196 said:
I've always been interested in astronomy, so I have found this very interesting indeed...

Vulpes Abnocto said:
If you ask me this isn't nearly as interesting as the fact that we're headed for a near-collision with a very large asteroid in November 2011.
Designation: 2005 YU55

Nobody asked you.
He said if
 

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being pulled into a black hole is highly unlikely. the Milky Way is at the base of the one the arms of the Milky Way, so the center of the galaxy is quite distant from earth. plus, objects r not sucked into a black hole.
 

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leeday100196 said:
Nobody asked you.

Yeah, few ever do. But seriously, which do you fear more? The world falling into a black hole, or being struck by a massive asteroid set to pass between us and the moon?
One seems to be a bit more ominous than the other.
 

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godreborn said:
being pulled into a black hole is highly unlikely. the Milky Way is at the base of the one the arms of the Milky Way, so the center of the galaxy is quite distant from earth. plus, objects r not sucked into a black hole.
My teacher was kinda talk about this. If the our sun was just suddenly turn to a back-hole we wouldn't be suck in.

Anyway interesting info.
 

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OK this is the worst type of scaremongering. I am an astronomer. We are above the Galactic plane at present. We will be here for the next 15,000 years too. We may be 'on our way down' but we all will long before, be dead.
It takes over 230,000 years to complete one orbit of our Galaxy, it takes 50,000 years to complete one 'wave' (wave being the frequency of orbital motion from above to below the plane of the galaxy) so that means it would take 25,000 years to go from above the galactic plane, to below it.

This article is nonsense.
This topic should be closed.
 

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Vulpes Abnocto said:
leeday100196 said:
Nobody asked you.

which do you fear more? The world falling into a black hole, or being struck by a massive asteroid set to pass between us and the moon?
One seems to be a bit more ominous than the other.
yeah but you can blow asteroids up with nukes!
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Bladexdsl said:
Vulpes Abnocto said:
leeday100196 said:
Nobody asked you.

which do you fear more? The world falling into a black hole, or being struck by a massive asteroid set to pass between us and the moon?
One seems to be a bit more ominous than the other.
yeah but you can blow asteroids up with nukes!
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+1
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Bladexdsl said:
Vulpes Abnocto said:
leeday100196 said:
Nobody asked you.

which do you fear more? The world falling into a black hole, or being struck by a massive asteroid set to pass between us and the moon?
One seems to be a bit more ominous than the other.
yeah but you can blow asteroids up with nukes!
smileipb2.png
Irrelevant, the Earth will still be pelted with huge chunks which would probably end up more like a cluster nuke than a single nuke. That's in terms of when it hits the earth.
 

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Sterling said:
Bladexdsl said:
Vulpes Abnocto said:
leeday100196 said:
Nobody asked you.

which do you fear more? The world falling into a black hole, or being struck by a massive asteroid set to pass between us and the moon?
One seems to be a bit more ominous than the other.
yeah but you can blow asteroids up with nukes!
smileipb2.png
Irrelevant, the Earth will still be pelted with huge chunks which would probably end up more like a cluster nuke than a single nuke. That's in terms of when it hits the earth.
My, such optimism.
 

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heartgold said:
Bladexdsl said:
Vulpes Abnocto said:
leeday100196 said:
Nobody asked you.

which do you fear more? The world falling into a black hole, or being struck by a massive asteroid set to pass between us and the moon?
One seems to be a bit more ominous than the other.
yeah but you can blow asteroids up with nukes!
smileipb2.png
+1
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The nukes are the one to fear from my point of view
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lostdwarf said:
heartgold said:
Bladexdsl said:
Vulpes Abnocto said:
leeday100196 said:
Nobody asked you.

which do you fear more? The world falling into a black hole, or being struck by a massive asteroid set to pass between us and the moon?
One seems to be a bit more ominous than the other.
yeah but you can blow asteroids up with nukes!
smileipb2.png
+1
rofl.gif


The nukes are the one to enjoy from my point of view
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(if no one is killed,injured)
+1.
 

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