Mayan Calendar
The space agency continues to renounce claims that the world will end on December 21, 2012.
The Australian Prime Minister took a comedic approach to the doomsday conspiracies gripping the world.
The US becomes the latest to address doomsday rumors based on the Mayan calendar.
Russian authorities were forced to address worries over the end of the Earth after a series of bizzarre doomsday events.
A Chinese man reportedly spent his life savings to build his very own 'Noah's ark' to prepare for the end of the world on December 21.
French police have been forced to block access to Pic de Bugarach due to a myth that states the mountain will provide refuge to humans during the apocalypse.
During his weekly address to Catholics, Pope Benedict XVI reassured them that the world was not ending on December 21.
NASA dispelled speculation of the end of the world on December 21 based on Mayan calendars in a FAQ posted this week.
Much to the disappointment of Roland Emmerich, it appears that the ancient Mayans may not have predicted that a cataclysmic apocalypse would extinguish all life on earth at the end of 2012.