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Monday October 07, 2002 00:16 by bowie
![]() no - this is not from The Onion. Perhaps what we lefties have been worring about 'global warming' has been cover up for the fact that we have a few years left? The Sun Will Explode In Less Than Six Years! Wednesday September 18, 2002 http://tv.yahoo.com/news/wwn/20020918/103236120009.html By GEORGE SANFORD The Sun is overheating and will soon blow up . . . taking Earth and the rest of the solar system with it, scientists warn. The alert was issued after an international satellite photographed a massive explosion on the surface of the Sun that sent a plume of fire 30 times longer than the diameter of Earth blasting into space. "It will be like a nuclear bomb trillions of times more powerful than the one dropped on Hiroshima going off at the center of our solar system. "When that happens Earth will be instantly incinerated along with all life on it. It's like when a marshmallow falls into a fire, blackens and melts." Scientists say the problem is the Sun is literally getting too hot. "It's quite similar to when a star goes supernova at the end of its life," Dr. Van der Meer explains. "Over the past 11 years, we've seen our Sun go through changes frighteningly like those that took place in Kepler's Star right before it was observed going supernova in 1604." Temperatures on the surface of the Sun have been steadily climbing over the past decade, the scientists say. "This, we believe, not man-made pollution, is responsible for global warming and the alarming effects that we've seen take place on Earth such as the melt-down of the Antarctic ice shelves," asserted Dr. Van der Meer. The July 1 images were taken by the space-based Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a satellite designed to study the internal structure of the Sun and operated jointly by NASA and the European Space Agency. "The explosion . . . known technically as an eruptive prominence . . . was colossal," said Dr. Van der Meer. "This is the final warning sign we've all been dreading." The Dutch scientists calculate that if temperatures keep climbing at the current rate the Sun will be unable to sustain itself. NASA refuses to confirm the Euro-pean scientists' assertions and a White House source said, "We don't need anyone spreading more panic now." |
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