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Asteroid to Miss Earth by 15 Minutes on Feb. 15
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Cannibal Reign "Aren't you even curious? Don't you want to see the dragon behind the door?" | |
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It might hit a satellite or two.
[Edited 2/13/13 13:30pm] | |
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I think Nye's pulling things out of thin air. He also said global warming is causing the asteroids. HA! [Edited 2/13/13 14:05pm] | |
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Yeah I guess I should've gotten the official NASA report as usual. I don't keep up with his personal beliefs, he's just the science guy I use to watch on tv as far as I'm concerned, pretty well respected in the science community, good enough for me.
I wanna see it, but I don't know the time so I can make the trip to Rueben H., I guess I could call them. | |
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Though no connection with the asteroid has been made (at least, not yet), it looks like a meteor did zip thru the skies over Russia.
http://www.reuters.com/ar...5Z20130215 [Edited 2/15/13 2:15am] | |
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Loads of vids on youtube. 500 injured by flying glass caused by the sonic boom. Amazing stuff. | |
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^Yeah, I edited in a different video since I just noticed that date on that first one seems wrong. | |
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Saw the story about the Russian meteorite.
Can't wait for the big one.
[Edited 2/15/13 4:20am] "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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Thing is, meteor showers have been happening for a while and occasionally will hit certain places in Earth. Guess most of them just wound up in Russia. See when people go on about asteroids hitting Earth or close to hitting it, they have to be certain about which areas it's gonna hit. A broad generalization of such a thing makes you wonder if all the world (or half of it) would be blown to smithreens (sp?) by such an event. But looking at footage of it is fascinating, scary and beautiful at the same time. | |
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this news gave me the chills.. i was 35000 ft up all over russia yesterday! a plane would have to be very unlucky to be hit, but still makes ya bloody think | |
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I saw some of the picture of those. Awesome. Though I am sorry some people got hurt from glas and stuff, but it still is an awesome thing to see from time to time. | |
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Eh, I won't get to see it personal, that'll be 10pm my time and I don't have that good of a telescope. | |
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A rock from outerspace that hits an airplane?!
What are the odds?
Good that you'r save, though.
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Amazing. Wishing those people who were hit well. | |
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House committee to hold hearing on asteroid threat
The House Science, Space and Technology Committee will hold a hearing on how to “better identify and address asteroids that pose a potential threat to Earth,” Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) said in a statement on Friday.
"The light was so intense that it completely illuminated the courtyard of our apartment block," said Sergei Zakharov, head of the Russian Geographical Society in Chelyabinsk, according to The Wall Street Journal. "The sound, the shock wave came around six minutes later. No one could understand what had happened. I'd compare it to the explosion of a large flare bomb." | |
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I was just reading that there was allegedly another meteorite that exploded over Cuba sometime in the last 24-48 hours. | |
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Gone in 15 minutes! ‘If we were in our orbit 15 minutes earlier than we will be this afternoon, then it would hit us,’ says astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. I didn't think of it that way. But it still only looked like a little dot of light, big whoop. | |
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To think all that came from a shockwave. | |
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You think they tell it by now if it was true... | |
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One day humans will go the way of the dinosaurs. | |
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meteorite showers r what may destroy the earth ~ and all this seems to b the begining mailto:www.iDon'tThinkSo.com.Uranus | |
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it's a busy flight corridor,. just looking at what the boom did to those buildings i'm suprised no aircraft were affected! yeah i'm glad i'm safe too! | |
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Very possible.
We have done very little to colonize other planets within our own solar system (or even our own moon), so a big enough rock could take us all out.
I'm not even sure our half dozen folks in space can even get back if they needed to with short notice. | |
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"Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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That is true. George Carlin said it best about that by the way. The planet will be here but we will soon evaporate. Maybe not in our lifetimes but it will happen. Question is when? | |
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