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Fact Check: Did NASA Confirm the 'End of the World' Date? - MSN


So, did NASA confirm the 2600 end-of-the-world date that Hawking predicted? In short, no. While NASA has expressed concerns over certain global threats , it has not endorsed a specific end-of ... Read More

Fact check: Greenhouse gases behind increase in global temperatures


Global temperatures have steadily risen over the past century, according to data from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The rise has resulted in an overall increase of ... Read More

Fact check: NASA did not warn that there will be no sunlight for six ...


The story claims NASA warned that “the world will experience total darkness between December 16 – December 22, 2020” and included a video from “NASA Director Charles Bolden.” ... Read More

Fact Check: Did NASA confirm 15 days of darkness in November?


On May 29, the website twofeed.org posted a story with the headline “NASA confirms Earth will experience 15 days of darkness in November 2017.” Facebook users flagged this story to FactCheck ... Read More

NASA Confirms 15 Days of Darkness? | Snopes.com


Astronomers from NASA have indicated that the world will remain in complete darkness starting on Sunday, November 15, 2015 at 3 a.m. and will end on Monday, November 30, 2015 at 4:15 p.m. Read More


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