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User ID: 84412433 United States 11/17/2022 05:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NASA warns asteroid ‘could’ strike Earth in 2023 at 61,000 MPH, Impact would create crater nearly 1,000 metres wide. NASA has warned an asteroid the size of Nelson’s Column is in danger of colliding with Earth three years from now. Due to the asteroid’s size and trajectory, Earth’s atmosphere may be unable to stop the space rock from causing an impact event. [ link to endtimeheadlines.org (secure)] "Not sure for sure; kinda made it up, but it could be" - InfoWarrior530 |
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User ID: 84754899 United States 11/17/2022 05:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: NASA warns asteroid ‘could’ strike Earth in 2023 at 61,000 MPH, Impact would create crater nearly 1,000 metres wide. Wonder if there now exists a bomb that can do the same thing. Now that’d be one heck of a coincidence yeah but again no just wondering. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79927119 Portugal 11/17/2022 05:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: NASA warns asteroid ‘could’ strike Earth in 2023 at 61,000 MPH, Impact would create crater nearly 1,000 metres wide. Wonder if there now exists a bomb that can do the same thing. Now that’d be one heck of a coincidence yeah but again no just wondering.
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Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: NASA warns asteroid ‘could’ strike Earth in 2023 at 61,000 MPH, Impact would create crater nearly 1,000 metres wide.
I read it goes passed, but so close its orbit is affected to line its next pass as a Hit. was it in 2029? I cant fully rememberLast Edited by Wake up men on 11/17/2022 05:51 AMToday was just a day, tomorrow is gonna be better.
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