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Asteroid + Earth = bad (pg. 2)
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| 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 :p |
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| Munken |
| quote: | 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 :p |
As a civil your expected to run around screaming "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE..... OMG SAVE US"
I don't know about you but in denmark they teach us that i school, and i must admit we're very good at it. :)
Seriously... do we really want to know?
| quote: | | Cant you just blow that bitch up? |
From what i have heard, it's to hard to determin if a asteroid is gonna hit earth, and when they know it's to late to do any thing about it.
And if it's gonna hit, then what could they do... really? |
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| PointyDC |
| quote: | | And if it's gonna hit, then what could they do... really? |
Blow the mother up.
Ciao
Pointy |
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| TiestoFanMatt |
Impact is on 1st of February, 2019. So try and live before then:p
"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 :crazy: |
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| Cafster |
| quote: | 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 :p |
This doesnt look like one to me...
asteroids hit earth on a daily basis. they just arent all world killers like this one would be. most are only a few inches in diameter at most.
these are craters of some of the biggest to hit earth

those are just impacts in Canada and the Northern US.
so dont say that in all of history the earth has been hit once. cause thats just bull.
there is supposedly a HUGE one in the gulf of mexico, ill look for some info on that. |
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| 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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| DJ Chrono |
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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| Cafster |
| quote: | 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. |
that is true for the small ones i was talking about. but every couple thousand years we do recieve a large impact(an object upwards of 10 meters in diameter). the atmosphere cant protect us from anything larger then one meter. |
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| ampburner |
| quote: | | NASA's Near Earth Object program gives the asteroid a rating of "0" on the Torino impact hazard scale |
see for yourselves what that means:

in short... don't worry, party on! |
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| dj_mdma |
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 :p
apart from all the plants dying = no food. DOH! |
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| kr00t0n |
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* |
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