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NASA announced the Earth submerged in darkness for two weeks in November

NASA announced the Earth submerged in darkness for two weeks in November

US space agency NASA said that the Earth is allegedly plunged into total darkness for two weeks, said "In November 2017 the Federal News Agency ".
In the NASA head Charles Bolden report allegedly stated that this phenomenon is due to the fact that Venus and Jupiter will face parallelism. For this reason, the Sun will occur powerful explosion. The star's temperature will increase dramatically and will decrease for 15 days. All this time, the sun will change color and become blue.
But in fact, the information turned out to be a duck, which was published in the US media two years ago and mysteriously reappeared. In particular, many Russian media published similar reports. So, Bolden did not publish any NASA official reports such statements.

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