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originally posted by: BestinShow
a reply to: beezzer
They were studying asteroid 1950 DA, which has a one in 300 chance of hitting the planet on 16 March, 2880.
Islam should have taken over the planet by then, so this may be a good thing.
originally posted by: Aedaeum
*giggles* looks like it may not happen at all anyway, since they revised their previous estimate of 1 in 300 chance to 1 in 4000 chance. Oh well, it was interesting while it lasted
originally posted by: kalunom
Negative gravity? I want to know more.
It's spinning so fast at it's equator that, if standing on it, you would be thrown off. I don't understand this effect. But, if this is the case - how would it come close to any object without pushing that object or itself away? Or bursting apart?
800+ years is quite a long time and distance for this to travel. Something seems certain to throw this off our course. 1 in 300 chance with what we know to be between us and it...
originally posted by: beezzer
This is real doom, people.
This isn't made-up doom like drones, war, Ebola, or Mylie Cyrus.
What is it about crappy reporting and asteroids?
The culprit this time is the UK’s Telegraph. In its search to become ever more Daily Mail-ian, it ran an article about an asteroid called 1950 DA with this headline:
"Huge asteroid set to wipe out life on Earth - in 2880"
Along with a not-so-subtle (but cool) piece of artwork of a gigantic asteroid impacting the Earth...
The only problem with this: It’s very, very unlikely the asteroid will whack us in 2880, so at best that headline is hugely misleading. And this ain’t “at best.” The real situation will take a moment to explain, but as usual, really cool science is involved.
They were studying asteroid 1950 DA, which has a one in 300 chance of hitting the planet on 16 March, 2880.
However, THE ODDS OF A COLLISION WERE LATER REVISED TO A MORE REASSURING ONE IN 4,000.
originally posted by: JadeStar
originally posted by: BestinShow
a reply to: beezzer
They were studying asteroid 1950 DA, which has a one in 300 chance of hitting the planet on 16 March, 2880.
Islam should have taken over the planet by then, so this may be a good thing.
More than half of the bright stars in the sky have Arabic names. They were very good astronomers and kept good records.