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Earthquake in Japan - Magnitude 8.9

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As if an earthquake, tsunami and potential nuclear meltdown weren't enough... now disaster-ravaged Japan suffers a volcanic eruption

Insanity.

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This is crazy...

Two Suns? Twin Stars Could Be Visible From Earth By 2012

:blink: What's next!?

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There is more to come worldwide, im preparing to head away from the coast , only about 3metres above sea level here. In a tsunami it would be all over red rover.

Might want to buy heaps of food and water to store...but I like most people will probably leave it all to the last minute.

Oh and if you have anything you have really wanted to do ... DO IT , lol

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stars go supernova all the time, using 2012 in the same sentence is sensationalising...

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Yep, especially when they add the little disclaimer at the end that it could also happen in 100,000 years. It's a fairly pointless article.

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it has in earths history, there are reports of stars appearing for a few days, then going out.

news will say its like another sun, lets see if it really will be, or just a really bright star! I mean you can see the moon in daylight, so why not a small star going supernova.

But it will NOT look like the sun. FACT

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