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Message Subject 1978 scientific paper from NASA Astrophysics Data System , "Is the Solar System Entering a Nearby Interstellar Cloud?"
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This is from the 1978 scientific paper provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data System entitled, "Is the Solar System Entering a Nearby Interstellar Cloud?"

Page 599, Part VI
[link to articles.adsabs.harvard.edu]

..."The presence of a nearby cloud might also affect the physical conditions inside the solar system...

...an encounter with a cloud might not only affect nuetrino flux release from the Sun but also have some drastic influence on the terrestrial climate in the next 10,000 years...

...The observations and analyses mentioned here suggest the presence of a very close interstellar cloud which should encounter the solar system in the "near" future. However, the complexity of the interstellar medium is not completely understood, it would not be surprising if the situation is far more complicated than indicated in this paper."



LMAO, and NASA had articles in 23 December 2009 saying that this was a big surprise and that, "Our solar system is passing through a cloud of interstellar material that shouldn't be there, astronomers say."

Then, it is almost an exact quote from the 1978 article, "Their strong magnetic fields could compress the heliosphere even more than it is compressed now," according to NASA. "Additional compression could allow more cosmic rays to reach the inner solar system, possibly affecting terrestrial climate and the ability of astronauts to travel safely through space."

[link to www.space.com]

Undeniable PROOF that NASA is keeping a lot of information secret, waiting for a proper time to release the 'newly discovered' information. Fuckers...
 Quoting: Sickscent




It's not an interstellar cloud, they misidentified it. It's a Blazar from our nearest neighbor Galaxy, and it's path trajectory has got a bullseye marked on our solar system. Research what they are,and you will figure out what they can do.
 
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