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May I join you in your bunker please arista?
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20...red?intcmp=122
''The last time something major struck the Earth was in 1908, when an asteroid about 50 metres across exploded in the air above the Tunguska region of Siberia. It flattened forests over an area of hundreds of square miles.'' :eek: |
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Yes at the end of Emerdale Massive Sonic Boom sound is first if it hits Earth Ch4News and SkyNewsHD Live at that moment |
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/ac...roid-2012-da14
''Even though 2012 DA14 comes so close and is relatively large (about half the length of a football field), it is not going to become bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. Sky watchers can catch a glimpse of it using binoculars. The object will be visible through binoculars for about four hours between 18:00 and 22:00 GMT. It is best seen from Australia, Asia and Europe and will be travelling quite quickly for a celestial object, crossing an area of the sky as wide as the full moon roughly every 30 seconds'' |
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It is amazing..but for about 5 seconds i'd think it was the end of the world and freak out :laugh:
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jesus, the sound of it hitting is insane!
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There's probably tons of these things happening all the time, but because most of the world is covered by the oceans, or ice, we never hear about them or see them.
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just before. But Tonight at 7:25PM this Massive Asteroid , if it changes course and hits the Earth it would Take Out a City. |
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7:25PM
The Sky Sat just went Blank Black Screen on my LED TV's But came back. |
Well that was anticlimactic.
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I saw nothing :sad:
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Is it safe ..... :puzzled:
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Yes CNN just showed it Super Fast going past Earth On Ch4News now |
AAAAAAGH I'VE BEEN HIT :bawling:
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Get a Damp Cloth and wipe the spunk off your Face |
Can I come out from under the table now?
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Yes its long gone |
Boring. I was at least hoping for a small Yorkshire village to be hit. :rolleyes:
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help!!!!!!!!!!
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Well, we've had a meteoroid and an asteroid - what next ..... a haemorroid?
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did I miss it?
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