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So in other words a website made by the son of some big tin foil producing company to help out his old man. A down syndrome 3 year old son who cannot read, write or use computers.Btw, here's a page dedicated to apparent Military shoot-downs of UFOs and recovery of wreckage over the decades...
http://www.burlingtonnews.net/ufocrashes.html
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Russia always gets the cool space debris.
I can think of a few metropolitan areasBetter than it hitting a metropolitan area here.
The meteorite that passed over Russia was only the size of a kitchen table, and look at the damage it caused….2012DA14 is the size of an Olympic swimming pool….so just imagine the damage that would do….and we are depending on the same guys who messed up the metric conversion that resulted in the destruction of a $125 million dollar Mars orbiter to be the ones who are claiming that we are all safe…..food for thought.
Oh, it would do some damage – No doubt……
Think about this…. The one that wiped out the dinosaurs was 6 MILES in diameter. If we get impact today, I don’t think it’s an “Extinction Level Event”
Even if it struck, it would be on the other side of the globe, and most likely in the water.
We should be more afraid of global warming when there is not enough food to feed everybody on Earth. That’s when the battle of Armageddon will come. We have about 200-300 years, depending on the population growth. It took until 1800 to get 1 billion people on Earth, we're now approaching 7 billion. The biggest threat to the Earth is Homo Sapiens.
Potentially if an asteroid does strike water do we end up with a mega-tsunami?
Short answer no
It's high unlikely you would need a massive I mean massive asteroid to displace that much water.
I'm certain it would. Have you not seen Deep Impact?
One way to stop all these UFO conspiracy theories-just check the iridium levels at impact sites. Classic telltale of meteors/meteorites
It is scary how relatively small an asteroid/meteorite would have to be to totally wipe us outYeah but an impact from a rock that big your screwed no matter where it hits.