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Asteroid + Earth = bad
According to the bbc article, theres a decent chance Earth might get creamed by a 2km asteroid in 17 years, but astronomers think it will end up missing us. Still, they say its the most threatning flying spacerock theyve ever discovered 
thats bullshit man, dont believe every single shit article you read.
BBC might be very good and so on, but hey, everyone makes misstakes
Reminds me of the movies Armageddon and Impact(?) or whatever it was called, did it say where on Earth it would crash? Sounds a little weird..
//DJ_A
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| Originally posted by Endre thats bullshit man, dont believe every single shit article you read. BBC might be very good and so on, but hey, everyone makes misstakes |
Just think, Atari was head of their time when they created the game Astroids.
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| Originally posted by igottaknow Just think, Atari was head of their time when they created the game Astroids. |
Why is everyone so sceptical. A meteor could easily be heading our way. Hell it happened before. I think its possible, but im not worried because there is technology to deal with it(i think)
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| Originally posted by Nadi Why is everyone so sceptical. A meteor could easily be heading our way. Hell it happened before. I think its possible, but im not worried because there is technology to deal with it(i think) |
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| Originally posted by infinity HiGH maybe in star trek there is |
Uhm... its not bullshit. Asteroid impacts are events that have actually happened, and will happen again, eventually. Find a good, detailed picture of the moon, or go outside with a telescope. Look at all the gigantic craters in it. Beleive it or not, if it wernt for erosion and plants to cover it up, Earth would look about the same.
Just in the past year, 2 asteroids have come dangerously close to Earth, and noone even noticed either of them until they had already passed by. About 30 small asteroids (a few meters long) fly into the atmosphere and explode every year.
The odds of a huge asteroid creaming us and causing major damage is pretty slim, but it DOES happen.
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| Originally posted by nrjizer Uhm... its not bullshit. Asteroid impacts are events that have actually happened, and will happen again, eventually. Find a good, detailed picture of the moon, or go outside with a telescope. Look at all the gigantic craters in it. Beleive it or not, if it wernt for erosion and plants to cover it up, Earth would look about the same. |
I read it too..it's on the Dutch newssite aswell
Got me thinking: how many asteroids have _just_ passed the earth without the general public knowing about it? 
I guess they'd rather keep those things quiet! I mean..what could we do about it? We = the people without atombombs in their garage 
actually i hear about things like that every month and surprisingly an astroid hit earth only once in the history, and following those articles there should have been like a billion strikes already
so... don't worry 
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| Originally posted by Miss Proximus I read it too..it's on the Dutch newssite aswell Got me thinking: how many asteroids have _just_ passed the earth without the general public knowing about it? ![]() I guess they'd rather keep those things quiet! I mean..what could we do about it? We = the people without atombombs in their garage |

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| Cant you just blow that bitch up? |
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| And if it's gonna hit, then what could they do... really? |
Impact is on 1st of February, 2019. So try and live before then
"http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-12050733,00.html"
*packs his bags to explore life's personal quests and goals before it's too late 
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| Originally posted by Narcotic Mind actually i hear about things like that every month and surprisingly an astroid hit earth only once in the history, and following those articles there should have been like a billion strikes already so... don't worry |

http://geowww.gcn.ou.edu/~jahern/impacts/chicxulub.html
thats the one that hit which coincided with the extiction of the dinosaurs. its not proven that it killed them but it fits the timeframe.
believe it or not things like this are a serious threat.
on a more serious note, the reason scientists arn't too worried about something hitting the earth is because 99.9% of them will get destroyed passing through the atmosphere, or at least reduced to harmless chunks.
you'd think with 17 years to prepare for this, they'll be able to find a way to stop it.
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| Originally posted by Nadi on a more serious note, the reason scientists arn't too worried about something hitting the earth is because 99.9% of them will get destroyed passing through the atmosphere, or at least reduced to harmless chunks. |
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| NASA's Near Earth Object program gives the asteroid a rating of "0" on the Torino impact hazard scale |

Well I read that the Earth is more at risk from Super Volcano's instead of Asteroids.
The Volcano in Yellowstone National PArk in the US, is currently a live supervolcano with something like a lake of Magma the size of the entire state or something, and they usually erupt every 600,000 years. However, Yellowstone's super volcano, is something like 10,000 years LATE for its eruption!
Fortunately for me, living in the UK, I will no bear the effects of this supervolcano erupting 
apart from all the plants dying = no food. DOH!
Hmmmm... once in 100,000 years?
Well, the last one thought to have hit, did so a couple of million years ago, so....
*takes out umbrella*
I saw something about this on the danish TV tonight. They said that the meteor was about 2 kilometers long, so it's way to big to be burned up in our atmosphere. Thay also said that the chances that the meteor would hit earth is only 1 in 200.000 
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