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    Massive Asteroid Could Hit Earth In 2032, Say Ukrainian Scientists

    Massive Asteroid Could Hit Earth In 2032, Say Ukrainian Scientists
    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013...ncid=webmail10

    Astronomers in Ukraine say a deadly asteroid is likely to collide with the Earth in 2032.

    According to a Russian news service, researchers at an observatory in the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory think the space rock - said to be 1,345 feet wide - is on course to hit our planet on August 26, 19 years from now.

    Or maybe not. Because the researchers also admit that the asteroid, named 2013 TV135, only has a one in 63,000 chance of actually hitting us.


    "On the night of October 12, I was watching the Giraffe constellation, it was an in-depth monitoring as part of the comet search program," Gennady Borisov from the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory told Itar-Tass news agency. "This is when the asteroid... was discovered. The first observations show that it moves quickly and is relatively close."

    News site RT said that the discovery was currently being confirmed by British and Spanish researchers, and quoted Russian vice premier Dmitry Rogozin as saying:

    "A 400-meter asteroid is threatening to blow up the Earth... Here is a super target for the national cosmonautics."
    Luckily, now the US government shutdown is over, Nasa is back on the case to allay our fears. Or at least place them in contest.

    In a lengthy rebuttal, Nasa's Jet Propulsion Lab said that the asteroid will indeed come close to Earth - but probably won't hit us.

    "The current probability of no impact in 2032 [is] about 99.998 percent," said Don Yeomans, manager of Nasa's Near-Earth Object Program Office.
    "This is a relatively new discovery. With more observations, I fully expect we will be able to significantly reduce, or rule out entirely, any impact probability for the foreseeable future."


    It added that further study would likely reveal that the asteroid poses no actual danger to Earth in the next few decades at least.

    Meanwhile it looks increasingly likely that a half-ton rock found in a lake near to the Russian town of Chelyabinsk, which was struck by an asteroid earlier this year (causing 1,000 injuries), came from space.

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    When you take into consideration how much higher the odds are of winning the lottery or getting struck by lightening are, 1 in 60,000 doesn't seem like "meh that's okay".

    Something like that would probably wipe out 97% of life on the planet.

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    Hmmm....2032. There are so many variables I think that it's impressive they can even "ballpark" a guess that far in the future.

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    The never-ending tren cycle shall begin I guess..... Lol
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    I just like the fact it's A steroid
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    Quote Originally Posted by Back In Black View Post
    I just like the fact it's A steroid
    lol. Can't spell asteroid without steroid!
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    hmmm, wonder if ill even be living. Im not worried about it. Maybe it will hit the whitehouse lol.

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    That would kinda suck.

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    If indeed it was to collide with earth I'm sure they will be many scenarios were they would attempt to change its orbit or blow it up........hopefully otherwise we become like the dinosaurs

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Mehhh
    Reported.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life
    Mehhh
    ?????? I don't get it ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Reported.

    Reported your report.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life

    Reported your report.
    *reported* both of you for unnecessary reporting
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    What's all this report stuff about lol thought we were having a conversation about the end of the world

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigsiv
    What's all this report stuff about lol thought we were having a conversation about the end of the world
    You've been reported for asking too many questions about the reportings :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigsiv
    What's all this report stuff about lol thought we were having a conversation about the end of the world
    Did someone write a report on that?

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    Lol I don't think Marcus will take too kindly about all this hijacking of his thread. Sorry big man I will report these guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno View Post

    Did someone write a report on that?
    Reported for missing hazards report on it. It was already reported.

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    I may have to update my bucket list around 2031.

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    Damn.....I just bought enough gear to last until 2044.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk
    Damn.....I just bought enough gear to last until 2044.
    Divide and conquer MI.. Ill PM you my addy

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Damn.....I just bought enough gear to last until 2044.
    The solution is easy. Up your dose.

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    everyone is reported

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    I just dropped an asteroid that would have ended the world.
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    is Bruce Willis gonna go up there and drill a hole and blow it up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronik420 View Post
    is Bruce Willis gonna go up there and drill a hole and blow it up?
    He is busy filming a new movie. You busy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts

    The solution is easy. Up your dose.
    That's always the right answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300
    everyone is reported
    Shit....busted

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    Uranus has nothing to fear from any asteroid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HitIt View Post
    Uranus has nothing to fear from any asteroid.
    I was having an argument with wife #2 once and she said something about Mars vs Venus. I said you are so whacked you are farther away than Venus, you are from Uranus. I thought about what I said and just started laughing since I had said it without realizing how it sounded until I hear it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    When you take into consideration how much higher the odds are of winning the lottery or getting struck by lightening are, 1 in 60,000 doesn't seem like "meh that's okay".

    Something like that would probably wipe out 97% of life on the planet.
    If you think the odds are that good. I tell you what. I'll sell you odds on the event. I say it wont happen. So for a $1000 bet, if we get struck, I'll pay you $100 Million. Sound like a good deal?

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    99.998% is acceptable odds. I don't know if we have anything which is capable of moving an object that size off target even if it were going to hit us. Maybe a hydrogen bomb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDK1 View Post
    99.998% is acceptable odds. I don't know if we have anything which is capable of moving an object that size off target even if it were going to hit us. Maybe a hydrogen bomb?
    If we built a massive booster rocket out there (with lots of mass). You can use it's gravity and the booster to change the trajectory of an asteroid if given enough warning. All you have to do is move it a micrometer. Give it millions of miles and enough time to travel and it can go quite a bit off a collision course.

    A comet or asteroid isn't a problem for us if we can get enough of a warning so that we can do something about it.
    Last edited by Honkey_Kong; 10-21-2013 at 06:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HitIt View Post
    Uranus has nothing to fear from any asteroid.
    Saturn has several rings around it so it might be in danger. Are there any rings around uranus?

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    I think my prostate is the fuking size of this asteroid

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    I think my prostate is the fuking size of this asteroid
    Sounds like it's time for a good ole fashioned DSM prostate massage.
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