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| 05 Nov 2011 06:25 PM |
Huge asteroid that will pass closer to the Earth than the moon is on Nov. 8th the day before a national emergency test.
Coincidence?
They say it won't hit either the Moon or the Earth but do you really trust them?
Prepare for the end! |
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:26 PM |
And when mw3 comes out. olol |
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:29 PM |
Wont it screw with the oceans if it passes closely? It would be cool if we had two moons afterwards |
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:32 PM |
@Spider
Can you prove it won't?
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:35 PM |
@Spider
How is that proof that it won't hit?
Just some people interpreting it all differently. Why is it that we are not having any major media coverage of this thing?
Do you wonder why MW3 is going to be released on Nov. 8th?
TO DISTRACT THE PUBLIC!
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cat348
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:35 PM |
I looked it up It wont come within close enough to harm anything
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:37 PM |
@Ted Ok nao ur tellin lies ITS ALL LIES! |
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:38 PM |
| And even if it did come at us, russia and america would shoot at it with a bunch of thor missles and nukes. |
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:38 PM |
| YU-55 will not hit the Earth nor the Moon. Mass hysteria would be everywhere, if that was the case. Think logically before you post threads like this. |
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:40 PM |
And if it did come, chuck norris would stop it with his pinkie and throw it to pluto.
EDN. |
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| 05 Nov 2011 06:42 PM |
Yes, it’s coming. Yes, it’s big. Yes, it will be even closer than the Moon. And yes… we’re completely safe.
The 400-meter-wide asteroid 2005 YU55 is currently zipping through the inner Solar System at over 13 km (8 miles) a second. On Tuesday, November 8, at 6:28 p.m. EST, it will pass Earth, coming within 325,000 km (202,000 miles). This is indeed within the Moon’s orbit (although YU55′s trajectory puts it a bit above the exact plane of the Earth-Moon alignment.) Still, it is the closest pass by such a large object since 1976… yet, NASA scientists aren’t concerned. Why?
Because its orbit has been well studied, there’s nothing in its way, and frankly there’s simply nothing it will do to affect Earth.
Period.
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