lunes, 1 de abril de 2024

JUPITER ON A COLLISION COURSE

Observatories in Cape Cañaveral, Florida, USA, have noted how the Jupiter system (the massive gas giant, known for its Red Spot, and its over fifty moons, the largest of which, Ganymede, is way larger than Mercury) has begun moving into the Asteroid Belt and the massive gravity of Jupiter begins to absorb asteroids, left, right, and cenre.

Astronomer Uno de Abril predicts that, within five or six years, Jupiter will have left the Asteroid Belt and swallowed up Mars, with its two potato-like moons, and our Earth, with its single Moon. 

"We have very little time, our priority will be to settle other terraform planets in other star systems, in order to survive this cataclysm," Uno de Abril explains.

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