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Judge,is this your rock?

alledanalledan Member Posts: 19,541
edited January 2002 in General Discussion
CNN) -- An asteroid that could pulverize a country zipped close by the Earth on Monday, only weeks after astronomers first noticed the big space boulder heading in our direction. The Near Earth Object brightened enough for even simple telescopes to spot just before it raced past our planet on Monday, only two times the distance of the moon, according to spaceweather.com, a NASA-affiliated Web site. The range might seem like enough to breath easy, about 600,000 km (375,000 miles), but many scientists classify it as a relatively close call. The asteroid, officially known as 2001 YB5, measures between 300 and 400 meters (1,000 to 1,300 feet) in width. If such a rock were to smash into the planet, it would unleash the same amount of energy as many nuclear bombs, astronomers estimate. "The impact would be quite tremendous. It could essentially wipe out a medium-sized country," said Benny Peiser of the Royal Astronomical Society in Great Britain. "The environmental consequences would be regional but the social and economic consequences would be global." Close encounters with giant space rocks are not uncommon. Asteroids comparable to 2001 YB5 could strike the Earth as frequently as once every 5,000 years, Peiser said. The space rock 2001 YB5, identified by the arrow, could have wiped out France, according to a scientist in Britain. In much rarer instances, boulders one kilometer or greater in size have smacked into the planet and snuffed out most life forms, much like the six-mile (10-km) long monster thought to have forced dinosaurs to exit stage left about 65 million years ago, according to scientists. In the year 2027, an asteroid between one kilometer and mile in length is expected pass even closer than 2001 YB5. Having pinpointed its orbital path, scientists dismissed any potential of danger. But later on, either asteroid could pose risks to the planet, along with countless rocks lurking in the shadows that have yet to be identified, astronomers warn. What particularly troubles Peiser is that scientists only first spotted 2001 YB5 in early December. What if it had been heading on a collision course? "That's not enough time for any initiatives for deflection. If we had 20 or 30 years' time, then we could develop a technology to deflect an object. With our current lacked of preparedness, we are helpless," he said. [This message has been edited by alledan (edited 01-09-2002).]

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  • timberbeasttimberbeast Member Posts: 1,738 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Time to call Bruce Willis!
  • Miss. CreantMiss. Creant Member Posts: 300 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Dread had it under control the whole time. Good thing he had ever-ready batterys in his remote controller.
  • Judge DreadJudge Dread Member Posts: 2,372 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    At least I gave you the chance to pray or (kiss your butt good by) ,inform you of the risk (Iposted this warning a month ago)andrepeated it to reinform again (psycological refresh) This guys knew about this one over a year ago .... There is another incoming april-march Barnard Star gravity field is altering asteroid orbits ,barnard is due to pass inner solar system in 2043 . Barnard is a brown dwarf 6 times the mass of jupiter with a 3,500k surface temperature(a cold SUN ). Thanks for posting the info ,it may serve as "emolient" to the constipated minds... The freedom of information is as sacred as any God given right , I allways prefer to inform even if sometimes you are cruxified for it! People has the right to know....
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  • 218Beekeep218Beekeep Member Posts: 3,033
    edited November -1
    Hey Dread,I`d like for you to know that I appreciate you...all jokes aside..218
  • BullzeyeBullzeye Member Posts: 3,560
    edited November -1
    If it comes, it comes.I can only imagine the debauchery, religious fervor, and insanity that would follow the announcement that the world's gonna end."Holey crap! I've got 3 days left to check off 127 goals off my life's To Do List!"I for one would sure as hell go buy that SAR-1 I've been meaning to get....
  • Dave3Dave3 Member Posts: 106 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Could have wiped out France huh? Well maybe next time.
    "Protect the Right to Protect yourself"
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