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222 eclipse was somehow caused by the return of Nibiru, the “great radiating planet”; but whether the direct cause was the planet itself, or the effects of its “radiance” (gravitational or magnetic pull?) on the Moon, the texts do not explain. Still, it is an astronomically historic fact that on a day equal to May 19, 556 B.c.E., a major total solar eclipse did occur. As shown by this map, prepared by NASA’s God- dard Space Flight Center (Fig. 101), the eclipse was a great Eclipse Magnitude = 1.02584 Gamma = 0.31810 THE END OF DAYS Total Solar Eclipse of -0556 May 19 ID. = 1518118.034913 JID. = 1518118.030815 Geoventiis Conjunction = 12:50:16.9 UT Greatest Eclipse = 12:44:22.5 UT Gamma = 0.31810 FIGURE IOI