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Old 28-09-2011, 07:39 PM #1
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Default Nasa Asteroid impact SO5 30th sep!

A collision is certain, capable of causing localized destruction for an impact over land or possibly a tsunami if close off shore. Such events occur on average between once per 50 years and once per several 1000 years. nasa will be holding a press conference tomorrow.

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Is it hitting England?
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I hope it does hit England, we never get any exciting stories
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well its a code 8 and is 35 meters, theres a press confrence tomrrow dont think itll hit earth tomrrow.
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is code 8 bad?
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"Scientists today confirmed the space rock will meet earth in Borehamwood, Herts."
 
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Let's hope it lands on Brian Dowling's house

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A collision is certain, capable of causing localized destruction for an impact over land or possibly a tsunami if close off shore. Such events occur on average between once per 50 years and once per several 1000 years. nasa will be holding a press confrence tomorrow.


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Oh yeah, I heard about this... NASA are going to rocket bruce Willis and Ben Affleck up to blow it up before it hits.
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Nasa have a press conference tomorrow, just to go through information about Asteroids that have passed near earth....
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So this isn't happening?

FFS.

Ban the OP for getting my hopes up, I literally - no joke - put my math book back in my school bag after reading the title because I was like 'Oh well no point in doing homework now!'
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No link, no credibility .....
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Nasa have a press conference tomorrow, just to go through information about Asteroids that have passed near earth....

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Asteroid 2011 SO5 will be at closest approach on 9/29/11. It has a condition 8 which means COLLISION IS CERTAIN.
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SO5 will miss us by what equates to 1.3 million miles only 2 days ago SE58 was a lot closer (A little over half the distance between the earth and the moon.)
At the size SO5 is (depending on what it is made of) it would likely explode on hitting the atmosphere and result in little more than a shower of small pieces.
These things have been hitting us and just missing earth since forever and its only in recent years we have been able to see them coming.

On the list only YU55 has been of real concern at 175m across that would have been big enough to cause a largish collision but they have been tracking that for nearly 6 years and so have been able to plot its course exactly and it will miss us.
But it will still go past us closer than the moon its a pretty close shave.


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I love how in the UK we get excited about natural disasters happening and moan when nothing comes of them.

-is still disappointed about that 'hurricane'-
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The hurricane was never goint to hit though. We just got the tail backlash.
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Asteroid 2011 SO5 will be at closest approach on 9/29/11. It has a condition 8 which means COLLISION IS CERTAIN.


Fact - Not on the News.


Fact - Today is 9/30/11.




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