New Asteroid Found - 2016 DV1 - 1LD on March 3rd | |
MissSmartypants User ID: 24417138 United States 02/29/2016 11:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There have been a few posts about the asteroid 2013 TX68 that is passing the earth between March 5th and 8th (depending on source) Quoting: Morpheus Out of interest I've been checking spaceweather.com for updates. Just noticed a new asteroid posted 2016 DV1 with a miss distance of 1 lunar distance. This asteroid is 46m in size which is 50% larger than TX68. According to jpl.nasa's close approach data this asteroid was just discovered on Feb 28. The condition code shows 7 which means they don't have enough data to accurately predict the orbit. Dr. Astro.... Please chime in with your comments. I'm hoping that you will have additional information from your contacts. You just read my thread on that other forum that starts with an A. You quoted me nearly word for word. Im flattered. Ha! |
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Morpheus (OP) User ID: 71290137 Canada 02/29/2016 11:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There have been a few posts about the asteroid 2013 TX68 that is passing the earth between March 5th and 8th (depending on source) Quoting: Morpheus Out of interest I've been checking spaceweather.com for updates. Just noticed a new asteroid posted 2016 DV1 with a miss distance of 1 lunar distance. This asteroid is 46m in size which is 50% larger than TX68. According to jpl.nasa's close approach data this asteroid was just discovered on Feb 28. The condition code shows 7 which means they don't have enough data to accurately predict the orbit. Dr. Astro.... Please chime in with your comments. I'm hoping that you will have additional information from your contacts. You just read my thread on that other forum that starts with an A. You quoted me nearly word for word. Im flattered. I don't go to other inferior conspiracy forums. Everything is on spaceweather and the jpl website. Last Edited by Morpheus on 02/29/2016 11:21 PM |
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The Comedian :D User ID: 58347815 United States 02/29/2016 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1 LD is a quarter of a million miles. Not really a near miss. Saint Comedian, Patron Saint of Bringing the Butthurt to Dipshits ‘There are some assholes in the world that just need to be shot.’ - General Mattis, USMC, Secretary of Defense [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] "Subterfuge and social pressure are the wheel and fire of the 21st century" - Some asshole Legal Disclaimer: All comments are intended as humor and/or fiction and not advice, and not to be confused with any event or person, living or dead. |
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abuyan macan puti User ID: 70954083 Switzerland 03/01/2016 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the biggest information here is that 2013tx68 is not alone and c0ming, that s not 1 asteroid thats a field of asteroids d000000mmmmm000nnnn abuyan [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 60499354 United States 03/01/2016 01:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There have been a few posts about the asteroid 2013 TX68 that is passing the earth between March 5th and 8th (depending on source) Quoting: Morpheus Out of interest I've been checking spaceweather.com for updates. Just noticed a new asteroid posted 2016 DV1 with a miss distance of 1 lunar distance. This asteroid is 46m in size which is 50% larger than TX68. According to jpl.nasa's close approach data this asteroid was just discovered on Feb 28. The condition code shows 7 which means they don't have enough data to accurately predict the orbit. Dr. Astro.... Please chime in with your comments. I'm hoping that you will have additional information from your contacts. Just look up NASA NEO site. If you want correct. |
lock the top lock User ID: 5410939 United States 03/01/2016 01:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There have been a few posts about the asteroid 2013 TX68 that is passing the earth between March 5th and 8th (depending on source) Quoting: Morpheus Out of interest I've been checking spaceweather.com for updates. Just noticed a new asteroid posted 2016 DV1 with a miss distance of 1 lunar distance. This asteroid is 46m in size which is 50% larger than TX68. According to jpl.nasa's close approach data this asteroid was just discovered on Feb 28. The condition code shows 7 which means they don't have enough data to accurately predict the orbit. Dr. Astro.... Please chime in with your comments. I'm hoping that you will have additional information from your contacts. You just read my thread on that other forum that starts with an A. You quoted me nearly word for word. Im flattered. i am flattered too. i already had the first pin on this meteor. it's all good:) gets more attention that way. good night all or good day lock the top lock |
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DarthElevator User ID: 69739214 United States 03/01/2016 03:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As above, so below. And shit is going to be freaky below this week... so I expect some fireworks above... The universe is basically an animal. It grazes on the ordinary. It creates infinite idiots just to eat them. The Rickest Rick Sanchez comments are meant for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed to reflect the feelings and opinions, implied or expressed, of the author. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71579215 United Kingdom 03/01/2016 04:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With all the recent fireball sightings I would say we have a lot of incoming junk in our path. Quoting: catnahalf We live in an age whereby a satellite could poop out little iron pellets with the touch of a button, producing these fireballs. Lying claims cannot produce any signs, so lying signs must be given or real signs of another claim must be hijacked and sold as signs of the lying claim. So, is your conclusion "we have a lot of incoming junk in our path" even valid? Or is it reached by believing that the increased number of fireballs are real? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71578901 Australia 03/01/2016 04:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | guys im crying as i type this. my uncle works at nasa. he told me this astroid is actually a comet and that it is 3 miles wide. he said it will hit mainland china and that humanity will not survive. we had a good run bros. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71578153 Cool, that would dig a crater 40 miles wide and knock down most buildings within 700 miles. But it would hardly end humanity. Just China, as a functioning nation. |
Damnright2k14 User ID: 46843637 Germany 03/01/2016 04:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | guys im crying as i type this. my uncle works at nasa. he told me this astroid is actually a comet and that it is 3 miles wide. he said it will hit mainland china and that humanity will not survive. we had a good run bros. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71578153 I work at ESA and I can confirm. Damnright2k14 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71579215 United Kingdom 03/01/2016 04:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There must be a 'threat from space' ....to "unite the planet" Come on guys, nuke officers relieved, 'crazies portrayed as finger on red buttons', the belief that we are 'blind to asteroids'....'publicised war tensions'....'.....99 being 9x11......an asteroid that may/may not come close, that may be on day1,2 or 3...that is hidden by the sun......believing all this....sets up acceptance of the narrative. And thereby creates an alibi for the crafty men with 'matches and hidden gas canisters aka 99 red balloons' Why has nasa and JPL said between 9 million and 11000 miles? |
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shadow visionary User ID: 1337378 Belgium 03/01/2016 05:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There have been a few posts about the asteroid 2013 TX68 that is passing the earth between March 5th and 8th (depending on source) Quoting: Morpheus Out of interest I've been checking spaceweather.com for updates. Just noticed a new asteroid posted 2016 DV1 with a miss distance of 1 lunar distance. This asteroid is 46m in size which is 50% larger than TX68. According to jpl.nasa's close approach data this asteroid was just discovered on Feb 28. The condition code shows 7 which means they don't have enough data to accurately predict the orbit. Dr. Astro.... Please chime in with your comments. I'm hoping that you will have additional information from your contacts. Hmmm this may or may not interest you there have been 4 meteor sightings over spain morocco and portugal last week! This becoming interesting! I believe the dates are 19 21 23 and 24 february with. Just think about this 4 meteors with 1 day interval more or less seen over neighboring counries. What does that tell you? Impactor soon of large asteroid! 50 - 100 m maybe who knows. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71573107 United Kingdom 03/01/2016 05:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There have been a few posts about the asteroid 2013 TX68 that is passing the earth between March 5th and 8th (depending on source) Quoting: Morpheus Out of interest I've been checking spaceweather.com for updates. Just noticed a new asteroid posted 2016 DV1 with a miss distance of 1 lunar distance. This asteroid is 46m in size which is 50% larger than TX68. According to jpl.nasa's close approach data this asteroid was just discovered on Feb 28. The condition code shows 7 which means they don't have enough data to accurately predict the orbit. Dr. Astro.... Please chime in with your comments. I'm hoping that you will have additional information from your contacts. Scotland was lit up last night there where loud bangs heard shaking houses and a sky flash of over 500 miles. Suspected meteor as 'fireball' lights up skies over Scotland A "fireball" which lit up the skies over Scotland and prompted a number of calls to police is believed to have been a meteor. [link to news.stv.tv] |
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