Michio Kaku on ‘2012’ film: ‘Don’t quit your day job’
Friday, November 13, 2009 at 10:47AM
Updated on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 3:14PM by
Kay B. Day, Editor
Popular physicist Dr. Michio Kaku appeared on Fox and Friends Friday morning to comment on fears spurred by the latest disaster film, ‘2012.’ Kaku told Fox he’d give the movie an ‘A’ for special effects and and ‘F’ on science. “This is the mother of all ‘shake and bake’ movies,” he said. [Article continues after photo.]
NASA calls the phenomenon in this image 'An Eraser Mark on Eros.' NEAR Shoemaker captured this amazing picture of adjacent regions in different states of surface degradation on January 7, 2001, from an orbital altitude of 35 kilometers (22 miles). The upper half and lower right parts of the image show surfaces with "typical" rounded craters and large boulders. However, the abruptly edged swath extending from lower left to middle right is remarkably more smooth, subdued, and lacking in small-scale detail of any type -- almost as if Eros had been altered by a giant eraser. The whole scene is about 1.4 kilometers (0.9 miles) across. (Image 0154251925) [Image from NASA]



