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Originally posted by bluemooone2
This one is probably more likely to hit the moon .
Originally posted by SatoriTheory
Originally posted by bluemooone2
This one is probably more likely to hit the moon .
You think so? Do you think the government would tell us if it was going to hit earth?
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Originally posted by GodIsPissed
A GIANT asteroid heading towards Earth will just miss us in November(November 11th??), Nasa experts predicted last night..
Read more: www.thesun.co.uk...
Originally posted by bluemooone2
Originally posted by SatoriTheory
Originally posted by bluemooone2
This one is probably more likely to hit the moon .
You think so? Do you think the government would tell us if it was going to hit earth?
st.
Thats a point well taken because , no they would not.
Originally posted by GodIsPissed
reply to post by here4awhile
So what you're saying is that the newspaper company known as the Sun is lying?
Are they allowed to print lies like that?
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
I can say with much confidence that it is no threat.
Originally posted by GodIsPissed
reply to post by here4awhile
So what you're saying is that the newspaper company known as the Sun is lying?
Are they allowed to print lies like that?
Originally posted by MaxBlack
I hope this limited information helps others to understand that we are facing many future issues and asteroid YU55 could be the ticket the NWO has been planning for. Time will tell but whether it impacts or not, we still have many disasters that the NWO could select from to further their NWO agenda and depopulation plans.
Originally posted by Hellmutt
Where will our moon be when this thing passes us? Anyone know?
Since the asteroid will approach the Earth from the sunward direction, it will be a daylight object until the time of closest approach. The best time for new ground-based optical and infrared observations will be late in the day on November 8, after 21:00 hours UT from the eastern Atlantic and western Africa zone.
A few hours after its close Earth approach, it will become generally accessible for optical and near-IR observations but will provide a challenging target because of its rapid motion across the sky.
Although classified as a potentially hazardous object, 2005 YU55 poses no threat of an Earth collision over at least the next 100 years. However, this will be the closest approach to date by an object this large that we know about in advance and an event of this type will not happen again until 2028 when asteroid (153814) 2001 WN5 will pass to within 0.6 lunar distances.
The ghostly image has a resolution of 7.5 meters (25 feet) per pixel. It reveals 2005 YU55 as a spherical object about 400 meters (1,300 feet) in size.