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On November 8th/9th an Asteroid known as YU55 will be passing between the Earth and Moon coming within about 200-300km of Earth according to previously predicted trajectories:
Originally posted by Tangled2011
I wouldn't worry the spacecraft/mothership know as the moon is moving conviently away from YU55
neo.jpl.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by butcherguy
I will ask a stupid question. If YU55 were to hit the Earth in the western Pacific Ocean, what would people feel on the other side of the globe? Would it be powerful enough to cause a tremor that could be felt by a person on the other side of the Earth?
On November 8th/9th an Asteroid known as YU55 will be passing between the Earth and Moon coming within about 200-300km of Earth according to previously predicted trajectories:
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Originally posted by Seventhdoor
I am extremely skeptical about any kind of theory of mass destruction. As of yet, none have come to pass. There is no reason to assume YU55 will be any different.
Originally posted by Essan
Originally posted by Seventhdoor
I am extremely skeptical about any kind of theory of mass destruction. As of yet, none have come to pass. There is no reason to assume YU55 will be any different.
Exactly
So you have set yourself as an idiot for no reason at all
Why?
Originally posted by NoNameBrand
reply to post by jeichelberg
ok, but when I do the math.
1AU = 150million km
so
0.0022AU = 330,000km.
Still not seeing where anyone is getting 200km-300km as a distance.
If my math is wrong someone please correct me.