OMG!!!! Nov 22 serious doom!!! | |
Want2knowy User ID: 505734 United States 10/18/2008 12:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Diameter 0.044 km Quoting: Turtles KnowMass 1.1e+08 kg Energy 2.3e+00 MT Calm down doomers , its only 44 meter (less than an half block long). Its a big plane crash !! Nice fireworks !! but no Doom !! Nothing to see !! move on !! Half a block is pretty damned big, huh? big enough to take out a few thousand people, or more, depending on the impact site. Proud to be deplorable The only constant is change The winds of anger, blows out the candle of intelligence "Slowly, like moisture entering the dying tree trunk, slowly filling and rotting it, so did the world and inertia creep into his soul; it slowly filled his soul, made it heavy, made it tired, sent it to sleep" "One must find the source within one's own Self, one must possess it" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 217193 United States 10/18/2008 12:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let someone be the first to do some GLP math. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 528244November 22=11+11 so 11/22 is "interesting date." Familiar with 11? ...the math goes on. Do do the sheeple. 11/22 is the anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy! the 45th I believe. 4+5=9. So we have 9 11 11 11 1 |
7's!!!!! User ID: 217193 United States 10/18/2008 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let someone be the first to do some GLP math. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 217193November 22=11+11 so 11/22 is "interesting date." Familiar with 11? ...the math goes on. Do do the sheeple. 11/22 is the anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy! the 45th I believe. 4+5=9. So we have 9 11 11 11 1 Oh shit. 9+7 1's...9 7 9+7=16=7 Also: the date alone without the number of years 11/22/2008 = 1+1+2+2+2+8=16=7! Now this: 11/22/1963 1+1+2+2+1+9+6+3 =7!!!!!! Would the G-7, Friendship 7, John Glenn at 77 in space (to name but a few)...would the 7 crowd pass up such a HUGE iconic date? I think not. |
falldown User ID: 520470 United States 10/18/2008 01:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Diameter 0.044 km Quoting: Anonymous Coward 529303Mass 1.1e+08 kg Energy 2.3e+00 MT Calm down doomers , its only 44 meter (less than an half block long). Its a big plane crash !! Nice fireworks !! but no Doom !! Nothing to see !! move on !! Aside from the fact that an airplane is a hollow aluminum structure, and plenty flimsy compared to similar sized objects, it's not the measurements that count so much here, it's the speed. If the object would totally vaporize before it hit earth, all that energy still has to go somewhere, and humans don't do well absorbing large amounts of energy, of any kind. Pressure waves, heat, seismic, other radiation. Of course, at those speeds, it takes a fraction of a second to punch through the atmosphere, so even a smallish object of that size is barely going to be affected by friction with the atmosphere. And while a plane might cover the same area during a crash, a stone that size is a bit different deal. Luckily, it will hit it's target so fast nobody will likely realize it, they'll just be gone. ~ ~ "He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words." ~Elbert Hubbard |
Want2knowy User ID: 505734 United States 10/18/2008 01:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Diameter 0.044 km Quoting: falldownMass 1.1e+08 kg Energy 2.3e+00 MT Calm down doomers , its only 44 meter (less than an half block long). Its a big plane crash !! Nice fireworks !! but no Doom !! Nothing to see !! move on !! Aside from the fact that an airplane is a hollow aluminum structure, and plenty flimsy compared to similar sized objects, it's not the measurements that count so much here, it's the speed. If the object would totally vaporize before it hit earth, all that energy still has to go somewhere, and humans don't do well absorbing large amounts of energy, of any kind. Pressure waves, heat, seismic, other radiation. Of course, at those speeds, it takes a fraction of a second to punch through the atmosphere, so even a smallish object of that size is barely going to be affected by friction with the atmosphere. And while a plane might cover the same area during a crash, a stone that size is a bit different deal. Luckily, it will hit it's target so fast nobody will likely realize it, they'll just be gone. According to the impact calculator, it will break up a little, but will still land in a relative small area, so most of the force will be felt. Proud to be deplorable The only constant is change The winds of anger, blows out the candle of intelligence "Slowly, like moisture entering the dying tree trunk, slowly filling and rotting it, so did the world and inertia creep into his soul; it slowly filled his soul, made it heavy, made it tired, sent it to sleep" "One must find the source within one's own Self, one must possess it" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 525322 United States 10/18/2008 01:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but if you go to [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] ... it gives you different numbers for that date, whats the deal with that? |
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ThePatriotMind User ID: 519678 United States 10/18/2008 01:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its a pimple on the ass of a mite on the flea of a dog. Quoting: Kanigo2ummm unless your house is the impact area ... that would be one hell of a pimple on ass of mite on dog for you Fighting and triggering liberals and SJW's in the trenches of their safe spaces since 2014 Signed, The Patriot Mind |
my thread User ID: 529322 France 10/18/2008 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: 2008 TT26 Oct 23, 2008 I believe i tried to bring this up last night and no one seemed to care.... *sigh* always a bridesmaid and never a bride... poo |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 515767 United States 10/18/2008 01:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: 2008 TT26 Oct 23, 2008 Quoting: my thread 529322I believe i tried to bring this up last night and no one seemed to care.... *sigh* always a bridesmaid and never a bride... poo Damn, I have the opposite problem. |
ambiguity unlimited (OP) User ID: 528517 United States 10/18/2008 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok, back from my emergency midnight toilet repair...i see the doom is still feeling the love.... im not sure if the nasa geek was just worried about mom in miami beach because of potential waves, or if he figured the impact point would be florida... miami beach is about 5 feet above sealevel, so if you dropped that chunk of rock from a 747 it might flood her house.....like i said, im about 8 miles inland, and on the 4th floor of a pretty sturdy building, so im not too worried....of course, if it center punched the building, id be fucked, but at 8 miles per second, i wouldnt have alot of time to worry about it..... |
falldown User ID: 520470 United States 10/18/2008 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to the impact calculator, it will break up a little, but will still land in a relative small area, so most of the force will be felt. Quoting: Want2knowyPart of the problem though, is we really don't know what happens once things are over a certain size, simply because few really dangerous ones have hit since people figured all this out. Aside from some sheeting, it's always possible a large enough object would simply distribute the heat internally, and otherwise be unaffected during it's brief passage through the atmosphere. We can guess, we can look at past impacts and estimate, but until we see one coming, and can watch it arrive, and examine it's effects, it's guessing at best. Which really isn't all that comforting, for some reason... ~ ~ "He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words." ~Elbert Hubbard |
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ambiguity unlimited (OP) User ID: 528517 United States 10/18/2008 01:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: 2008 TT26 Oct 23, 2008 Quoting: my thread 529322I believe i tried to bring this up last night and no one seemed to care.... *sigh* always a bridesmaid and never a bride... poo wrong rock....tt26 is going to pass 10 times as far .009 AU, this one 2004 xk3 is .0009, only 1/3 of a lunar orbit...one tenth the distance..... my rock is doomier than yours..... |
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falldown User ID: 520470 United States 10/18/2008 02:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wow, i show back up, and everyone bales.... i washed my hands, i swear...... Quoting: ambiguity unlimitedlol...it's friday night, heavy duty physics and <burp> partying don't always mix too well, after a while... ~ ~ "He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words." ~Elbert Hubbard |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 505734 United States 10/18/2008 06:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: 2008 TT26 Oct 23, 2008 Quoting: my thread 529322I believe i tried to bring this up last night and no one seemed to care.... *sigh* always a bridesmaid and never a bride... poo Actually, you brought up another NEO, totally unrelated to this one. |
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Want2knowy User ID: 505734 United States 10/18/2008 06:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Want2knowy your cool. :) Quoting: aznwarlordWhy thank you. I usually am naked on this forum (posts as AC), but it was Friday night, and I thought, lets put the 'ol AV on, dress it up a little..lol Proud to be deplorable The only constant is change The winds of anger, blows out the candle of intelligence "Slowly, like moisture entering the dying tree trunk, slowly filling and rotting it, so did the world and inertia creep into his soul; it slowly filled his soul, made it heavy, made it tired, sent it to sleep" "One must find the source within one's own Self, one must possess it" |
Want2knowy User ID: 505734 United States 10/18/2008 06:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 525322 Interesting. I think they are showing nominal misss distance here. What this thread is based on, is Minimal miss distance. I always use this link to find NEO's, as you can manipulate your search. [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] Proud to be deplorable The only constant is change The winds of anger, blows out the candle of intelligence "Slowly, like moisture entering the dying tree trunk, slowly filling and rotting it, so did the world and inertia creep into his soul; it slowly filled his soul, made it heavy, made it tired, sent it to sleep" "One must find the source within one's own Self, one must possess it" |
Want2knowy User ID: 505734 United States 10/18/2008 06:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to the impact calculator, it will break up a little, but will still land in a relative small area, so most of the force will be felt. Quoting: falldownPart of the problem though, is we really don't know what happens once things are over a certain size, simply because few really dangerous ones have hit since people figured all this out. Aside from some sheeting, it's always possible a large enough object would simply distribute the heat internally, and otherwise be unaffected during it's brief passage through the atmosphere. We can guess, we can look at past impacts and estimate, but until we see one coming, and can watch it arrive, and examine it's effects, it's guessing at best. Which really isn't all that comforting, for some reason... So true. Its all specualtion at best. We can use all our refference points to determine how this object will react, but in the end, its gonna do what its gonna do, we can only watch it play out. Proud to be deplorable The only constant is change The winds of anger, blows out the candle of intelligence "Slowly, like moisture entering the dying tree trunk, slowly filling and rotting it, so did the world and inertia creep into his soul; it slowly filled his soul, made it heavy, made it tired, sent it to sleep" "One must find the source within one's own Self, one must possess it" |
Want2knowy User ID: 505734 United States 10/18/2008 06:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wow, i show back up, and everyone bales.... i washed my hands, i swear...... Quoting: ambiguity unlimitedLOL, the sandman sprinkled his magic dust in my eyes, and I had to catch a few zzzz's Proud to be deplorable The only constant is change The winds of anger, blows out the candle of intelligence "Slowly, like moisture entering the dying tree trunk, slowly filling and rotting it, so did the world and inertia creep into his soul; it slowly filled his soul, made it heavy, made it tired, sent it to sleep" "One must find the source within one's own Self, one must possess it" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 528060 Russia 10/18/2008 07:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Check out this link from 2004, it's the same rock. Toutatis is about 2.9 miles long and 1.5 miles wide (4.6 by 2.4 kilometers). It's a whopper. [link to www.space.com] It's passing way closer than 2004 but with no fuss. |
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Want2knowy User ID: 505734 United States 10/18/2008 07:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | my link got crunched. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 528060add this to the space.com bit scienceastronomy/mystery_monday_040503.html Your first link worked. I saw Toutatis on the charts, but the Nominal and Minimal distance are the same, and relatively far away from us. XK3, on the other had, has a huge variance between the miss distance, which leads me to believe, they just ar not sure yet. Proud to be deplorable The only constant is change The winds of anger, blows out the candle of intelligence "Slowly, like moisture entering the dying tree trunk, slowly filling and rotting it, so did the world and inertia creep into his soul; it slowly filled his soul, made it heavy, made it tired, sent it to sleep" "One must find the source within one's own Self, one must possess it" |