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BIG ASTEROID FLYBY:Ok this explains some things look at dates and the fireballs this week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 16845676:MV8yMDc0NzM1XzM0OTI3NjUzX0M5RjQ1RENG] [quote:Isis One:MV8yMDc0NzM1XzM0OTI2MjMzXzIwMUIzNUYw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 28811763:MV8yMDc0NzM1XzM0OTI1NTMyXzQwRTZCQzBE] [quote:Goofy for God:MV8yMDc0NzM1XzM0OTIzNzkzX0VCRTFFRkEz] In fact, of all the Earth-crossing asteroids, the orbit of Toutatis is thought to be one of the most chaotic. not feeling good abut this http://www.solarviews.com/eng/toutatis.htm [/quote] If you would read up on it, say on Wikipedia, you wouldn't be such a frightened little girl. It's orbit is so well known it has a 0% chance of getting anywhere near the Earth for the next 6 centuries. Sorry to pop your false bubble of doom. Wait, no I'm not! [/quote] Coming to a conspiracy forum to pop people's doom bubble is like shooting fish in a barrel, hope the inference is clear. [/quote] yea tell em:hf: [/quote]
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Large near-Earth asteroid 4179 Toutatis is flying past Earth this week. At closest approach on Dec. 12th, it will be 7 million km away, or 18 times farther than the Moon. Astronomers are taking advantage of the flyby to learn more about the asteroid's orbit, shape, and topography. Here are a few shadowy images of the asteroid illuminated by NASA's Goldstone radar in the Mojave
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