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2012TV Asteroid 0.7 LD Oct 7
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[quote:kcdub0184:MV8yMDEwNDI1XzMzNzgxMzM3XzgwMTVDODI4] [quote:CitizenX1:MV8yMDEwNDI1XzMzNzgxMzAyX0RCNTI2RjY0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 24613830:MV8yMDEwNDI1XzMzNzgxMjQzX0M5RkJGMEMx] [quote:kcdub0184:MV8yMDEwNDI1XzMzNzgxMTY5XzE5NUVDNTA0] Nothing to worry about. Unless it hits the MOON which is much more plobable do to its trajectory angle to the elypic. [/quote] If it hits the moon is it big enough to do more than a crater? If the black hole effects everything in the Milky Way and the sun does too could the whatever the black hole did earlier and the CME earlier (arrival the 8th) cause a REALLY big butterfly effect with 2012TV or is it more of a eh nah? [/quote] Hey OP, I must've missed the CME and Black hole event. What happened? [/quote] [/quote]
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It wasn't there two days ago. How are these things missed?! How many satellites are in its path? Anyone?
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