On May 14th, the gigantic asteroid 1999 FN53 will blow past the Earth approximately 26.5 lunar distances away, or 6,360,000 miles. While a drastic change of trajectory could put the asteroid on a collision course with our planet, it is highly unlikely.
However, due to the colossal size of the rock, which is roughly an eighth of the size of Mount Everest, the event leads many to speculate what would happen if the asteroid did hit the Earth. What could possibly happen?
One professor of astronomy, Bill Napier, at the University of Buckinghamshire, states that an impact of this proportion would kill off about 20% of the Earth’s population. “It would undoubtedly lead to the deaths of around 1.5 billion people, we are looking at a mass extinction of humanity.”While many are panicking, there is an even larger asteroid that is expected to hurtle past even closer to Earth in June.
Check over on the Next Page to see what would happen if an asteroid of this size did actually strike us.
It will p$#%&!@* by, .
SEE YA
oh well I’ll say my prayers tonight but with this federal and state government,ah we’re better off
Enjoy..!!!!!
Panic people ought to panic over the fact we have a destructor of freedom in the black house.
I hope it’s after my vacation
PERHAPS GOD IS SICK OF THE NASTY HUMANS HERE?????
Past movies had the world powers shooting rockets with nukes to deflect the path of the asteroid, wonder if Dear Leader has anyone thinking of a plan.
We would be vaporized.
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