Tetesi: Giza kuu la NASA na dalili ya kiama kwa utabiri wa Mtume (s.a.w)


I can't wait to hear....
 
si walisema ni leo mbona naona jua ni kali kuliko siku zote, jana walisema mwezi kuonekana mkubwa zaidi kwani ulikuwa karibu na dunia, sijauona labda walioona watasema kweli
Mwezi ni kweli ndugu, mi nimeshuhudia hilo tukio na niliogopa sana, yaani mwezi ulikuwa unawaka kama jua ...
 
Wanasema kupatwa kwa jua ni kweli wanasema kutakua na Giza sana hivi ni habari za ukweli???
 


Donkey
 
No, this is a hoax which has been repeated through the years. Just to check the facts use the search engines (eg Google ) . As a matter of fact as from tomorrow we are supposed to be in the dark, let us wait and see.
QUOTE="mshana jr, post: 18489410, member: 98741"]Hiki kitu hakitatokea trust me[/QUOTE]
 
Reports say that NASA also dispelled the rumors by blatantly saying that the news is false and fake. This means that there is no truth about the 15 days of darkness.

However, for those still looking for something out of the ordinary this November, there are a few celestial extravaganzas to look out for. On Nov. 14, 5h3 Taurids meteor shower will light up the night sky. It is a minor meteor shower that will only yield about five to 10 meteors per hour. However, many anticipate it since it will create two separate streams of showers from asteroid 2006 TG10 and Comet 2P Encke. The estimated peak date is on Nov. 4 during the first quarter moon, so stargazers can expect darker skies that are conducive for viewing meteor showers.

Meanwhile on Nov. 16 to Nov. 17, Leonids Meteor shower will occur. It can yield to up to 15 shooting stars per hour during its peak. It has a "cyclonic peak" every 33 years, according to a trusted Astronomy Calendar.

So instead of panicking from 15 days of total darkness rumors, people should prepare to watch various meteor showers this November instead.
 
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