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Jesus Christ its a Super Star

  • William Hershel
  • Feb 17, 2015
  • 2 min read

The Voyager 1 space probe was launched back in 1977 and has been travelling through space at over 50,000 miles an hour ever since. It left our solar system in the late eighties and is now nearing the edge of the Milky Way Galaxy.

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This starling image is one of the latest images received from it’s on board telescopes. Cosmetologists who study these images and the data Voyager 1 sends say this is the most significant image ever received it show the biggest supernova star ever seen at over 500,000 times the size of our own sun its and travelling at close to the speed of light scientists say this could be the biggest threat to human existence foreseeable in the next 50 years. It has already punched a hole through Hoag's galaxy and is heading for Andromeda the closest galaxy to our own Milky Way Galaxy. Scientists working for NASA think this will be the end of Earth as we know it but there is a good chance it will not simply be the end. The huge mass of this flaming Super Supernova is not set to collide with planet earth but the impact of its gravity when it enters the Milky Way will have an effect on almost of the solar systems and constellations within it. Planet Earth may survive but the earth will be rocked by the huge gravitational force punching through the galaxy tearing stars planets and black holes from their usual orbitary patterns. The earth has survived collisions from massive planets in the past but the sheer wake of this will be more devastating than any previous encounter already the earth’s axis sits on a wobbling degree between 23-24Degrees this is what gives us an ice age every 100,00 years or so, but if this Shooting Super nova doesn’t tear the earth clean from the suns gravitational pull the it could still leave it wobbling way beyond the axis we are used to causing massive climatic change, it will leave the earth spinning like a dust cap after a car crash meaning that the days and nights w are used to could end up being much much shorter, like on Jupiter where there days only last 9 hours, this will affect sleep patterns crop yield and cause the poles to flatten. The earth’s speed of orbit is also like to speed up meaning we could have all four seasons within only a couple of months. There is still hope for mankind to survive in such conditions but survivors will need to forage a whole new way of life that cannot be planned for until the damage has been done.


 
 
 

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