NASA Scientist Patiently Explains Why The World Will Not End In December

NASA Scientist Patiently Explains Why The World Will Not End In December


Dr David Morrison is the senior scientist at the Astrobiology Institute in the Ames Research Center in California. That’s impressive. But for eight years he’s been the agency’s de facto expert on the (not) forthcoming apocalypse. How the hell did that happen?

The Awl reports that eight years ago Dr Morrison started writing a regular column, “Ask an Astrobiologist”, for the institute’s website. Since then he’s gotten some 5000 emails from terrified people who are concerned that doomsday is imminent. Ages ago, the Mayans and Roland Emmerich predicted that the world would end on December 12, 2012. With that date looming, Morrison gets up to 50 emails a week asking about the end of the world. He spends about an hour every day dealing with these queries and related outreach. Wow, what a trooper. Head over to The Awl for more on Dr Morrison’s quest to get the real truth out there. [The Awl]


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