think from hamilton ontario canada to oshawa ontario canada, thats a biggggggggg asteroid..... basically if you were going the speed limit at about 50 km an hour, it would take you about 2 and a half hours drive around the asteroid at its widest point
Yea it felt all too real Like it was really happening The live feed and the words mission failed and background voices and the morse code made it nerve wracking
If an asteroid powerful enough to destroy almost all life on earth was on a collision course with us there's 0 ways that we could deal with it as we don't have the technology nor the resources to do so. The farther away the object is the easier it is to steer off course. The issue with this is that our rockets would take too long, not to mention the amount of time it would take to properly make something to do such a task. A direct explosion on the asteroid or stellar object would only cause it to shatter into more pieces, thus causing further damage to surrounding regions of the planet.
@@advanceit1377 Those would just break it apart, a giant air cannon or something with pressurized gas of sorts might do it but we don't have a big enough one
@@mad_huntress_8796 pressurized gas, looks too weak and not worthwhile building. Nuke shock waves either push it away, or break it up into thousands of more managable pieces that will likley hit sea.
5:42 we can only run from this as it was too big and if there is no chance it would disintegrate, it would only create many smaller but much deadlier projectiles incoming so better to seek shelter immediately.
Honestly I don’t understand why the USSF used one nuclear missile. Sure they still probably would be like farting in the wind, but the US has hundreds of such missiles to fire on short notice. In 13ish days that could be increased, not counting the other nations of earth.
This isnt exactly impossible if you think about it, asteroid orbits are so difficult to predict which makes it incredibly hard to detect them, so when we do it could probably already be too late.
The live feed of the missile was too good. I'm sitting here, fingers crossed and with bated breath for the missile to hit. The failure dashed any hope of getting a happy ending. That's what you were going for, I think. Well done, Atlas.
Imagine humanity facing a bigger threat and the only shot we got to avoid it appears as: "MISSION FALIED, SEEK SHELTER NOW" That would rough a lot of us up.
A 73 mile asteroid with only 13 days until impact, at that point there's wouldn't be any point to evacuate anyone from anywhere, literally no one would survive the rock vapor that would cover the earth heating the entire atmosphere to beyond 2000 degrees.
@CrossMarking yeah thats very unrealistically slow, but even at that speed the sheer size of the asteroid alone would make it wipe all life off the planet, 73 miles is just over 12x bigger than what killed the dinosaurs
The thing is, when they nuked the asteroid, they made the situation EVEN WORSE THAN IT WAS BEFORE, because they caused the asteroid to have some little pieces of it break off, basically creating something like an asteroid buckshot, increasing the area of damage.
Wait if the Asteroid was just 162.68 kilometers away from the Earth and was moving at a speed of 49 k/h then how will it take 13 days to collide with Earth? That actually will be just like 4 hours until it hits the Earth.
This was made by someone outside the US, and there they use the period to denote thousands, and a comma to denote a decimal. The English errors make it obvious.
@@ollysza2833 49 kilometres per hour is incredibly slow (It's essentially impossible) especially in astronomicall terms. Therefore it would make far more sense if it was at a distance of 16268000 kilometres from earth rather than 16268, and travelling at 49000 rather than 49 kilometres per hour, which is a pretty normal speed for extra terrestrial objects.
I love watching theses videos but the intro spooks me and the thought of stuff like this happening gives me so much anxiety keep up the great work Atlas
Current estimates state that there are over 15,000 active nuclear warheads on Earth. If an asteroid like that was heading for us, We would put up quite a fight.
Pretty good except for the numbers, 49 kilometers per hour and 160 kilometers from earth? Usually they move 10 kilometers per SECOND. It would basiclyy just be hovering in earths upper atmosphere covering the hole sky and barely not moving.
I like how the asteroid is only spotted once it's basically in the earth's atmosphere, like they didn't see the 116 km asteroid earlier. We found the Didymos asteroid, that's only around 1,300 feet wide, and hit it with a spacecraft with incredible accuracy and almost no course correction in the later flight. I think this EMS would be better if it was like the distance of the moon away from the Earth when they spotted it to be honest, for reference 160 km is lower than the orbit of the ISS, which is around 400 km. It would take way less time to get to the Earth than that, and hitting it with a missile would still be devastating for Earth.
Also what is this goofy math. No asteroid would move that slow when approaching Earth. Plus, if it was moving at around 49 km per hour, wouldn't it take only four hours to hit Earth?
MORSE CODE DETECTED DURING NUCLEAR VS ASTROID STAGE DECODED AND AJUSTED "NUCLEAR WARHEADS ARE GETTING READY TO GO,ETEN,ENINE EIGHTSEVEN SIX FIVE FOUR THREE TWO ONE ROCKETS ADVANCING TO DESIGNATED TARGET, ON COLLISION COURSE.COUNTDOWN TO COLLISION ? 15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1.
you know, americans would probably launch more than 1 nuke, i think it would be reasonable to say that america would be capable of shooting half its nuclear weaponry at the asteroid in order to survive
162.89 KM away from Earth but it’s travelling at 49 km/hr How does that translate to 13 days? Wouldn’t it be about three hours and some odd minutes or am I missing something?
This asteroid is over 1700 times the volume. and presumably over 1700 times the mass, of the "dinosaur-killer" 68 million years ago. Very few life-forms on Earth would survive such an event; perhaps only microbes.
Anyone else notice that the time until impact was 13 days, yet the live data was going quite fast. There is no way that earth would have 13 days with that. Also what space dedence agency has only 1 nuclear missile for a potentially human ending asteroid? Realistically, we would throw everything we can at it.
By the year 2030, our asteroid defense system will be well in operation. We can already pinpoint and hit asteroids NOW, and from further away. (And just to be clear, this caused the target asteroid to change trajectory. We can deflect asteroids, people.)
I mean if the us used like 40% of the nuclear arsenal they have they would have broke the asteroid in little pieces for sure. Even asteroid this big is no match for 600 30-megaton nuclear warheads
"...1,546 football stadiums long"
Ah yes, anything BUT the metric system
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This was literally my thoughts XD
I'm American lmao
think from hamilton ontario canada to oshawa ontario canada, thats a biggggggggg asteroid..... basically if you were going the speed limit at about 50 km an hour, it would take you about 2 and a half hours drive around the asteroid at its widest point
It used kilometers lmao
Americans will HATE that…
For some reason, the "Misson failed. Seek immediate shelter" is the most scary thing in this. It has that unavoidable end feeling
Yeah
All fun and games till the missile plan failed
Mission failed will get em next time
After don't look up it seems to be a cliche
Hello, asteroid defense system?
Sorry asteroid defense system broke.
Understandable, we are all doomed
*If an asteroid hit Earth until at least June, we wouldn't be ready.*
Its already a June..
@@zurel7995 yeah
So, If an asteroid hit earth on my birthday month, we would be screwed?
How so
Is it june or monday?
As someone who came from 2030, I can confirm this is fak- wait wait hold on what's that bright light in the sky-
here comes the sun
@James C Benz if that's a rocket why it is falling and looking a rock
@James C Benz oh ok that's safe that's safe
@James C Benz yeah Elon musk came back from mars in the rocket
Russia's nukes again
Ahh yes, football fields. The most American unit of distance.
not if you count AR-15"s!
Nah you got it all wrong. You gotta measure it in AT4s, M1A2 Abrams tanks, or Big Macs. Maybe even whoppers.
Hey you got your kilometers....q
Can we just politely tell the asteroid to go somewhere else? Like just let it know it will kill people and maybe it'll reconsider?
Definitely, the asteroid can't just kill people without consent!
Asteroids aren't known for their life
@@spacedaway If that asteroid wants to smash a planet, why doesn't it just smash Jupiter?
@@omnigodguy What did Jupiter do..?
@@StickWarmfelt It ate the asteroid's caeser salad
0:46 classic American measurements
There MUST be a part 2 of this
Loved this one
Part 2: REBUILD
@@dyazsgameplayandrandomvide3259The cockroaches will have quite the task ahead of them.
This was really good! I especially loved the end because it was so unique. It made it even more chilling.
Thanks civilian!
Maybe in another scenario like this u should do more advanced tech, which would not work, just make two asteroids.
@@AtlasFalloutFoundation i love how you call us civilians. i kinda like being the downtrodden in half-life 2, instead of the administrator.
Yea it felt all too real
Like it was really happening
The live feed and the words mission failed and background voices and the morse code made it nerve wracking
*Mission Failed seek immediate shelter*
Bro that's actually terrifying
If an asteroid powerful enough to destroy almost all life on earth was on a collision course with us there's 0 ways that we could deal with it as we don't have the technology nor the resources to do so. The farther away the object is the easier it is to steer off course. The issue with this is that our rockets would take too long, not to mention the amount of time it would take to properly make something to do such a task. A direct explosion on the asteroid or stellar object would only cause it to shatter into more pieces, thus causing further damage to surrounding regions of the planet.
Well you have to remember this EAS scenario takes place in 8 years, the technology could be possible by then
Literally hundreds of our nukes could atleast steer it off.
@@advanceit1377 Those would just break it apart, a giant air cannon or something with pressurized gas of sorts might do it but we don't have a big enough one
@@mad_huntress_8796 pressurized gas, looks too weak and not worthwhile building. Nuke shock waves either push it away, or break it up into thousands of more managable pieces that will likley hit sea.
@@advanceit1377 that will just break it apart and send bits of irradiated rocks at earth with possible radioactive particles on them
The longest Atlas video so far, I love it!!
who gonna tell him/her?
5:42 we can only run from this as it was too big and if there is no chance it would disintegrate, it would only create many smaller but much deadlier projectiles incoming so better to seek shelter immediately.
Atleast if it did we wold get saturn rings
@@juanrecos2905 which is also a problem
@@juanrecos2905 would be cool tho
Honestly I don’t understand why the USSF used one nuclear missile. Sure they still probably would be like farting in the wind, but the US has hundreds of such missiles to fire on short notice. In 13ish days that could be increased, not counting the other nations of earth.
@@theluftwaffle1 🤨
Atlas fans: Oh no! What will I do?!
Alert World fans, already in their bunkers: you guys didn’t pay attention to the early warning?
Both fans: I heard the early warning, but I still don’t know what to do!
Aside from some grammar errors, this is a terrifying production. Well done
atlas i love your content but why did the whole animation where it didnt destroy the asteroid take up 45% of the video
Knowing human, they would probably launch more than one nuke against the asteroid.
It's not a bad solution though
It's a great solution
Until it splits the asteroid into more fragments
@@arskynwolf8120 then you use more missiles to break up those pieces. If ten doesn’t work use 100, if 100 doesn’t work use 1000.
@@theluftwaffle1 this guy never heard of Kessler syndrome
Yay! More talent! Love the sound effects and visuals! Keep this amazing work up!
How about asking it nicely to turn back to wherever it came from?
This isnt exactly impossible if you think about it, asteroid orbits are so difficult to predict which makes it incredibly hard to detect them, so when we do it could probably already be too late.
Amazing, keep up the good work. Can we see more of these longer eas scenarios.
The live feed of the missile was too good. I'm sitting here, fingers crossed and with bated breath for the missile to hit. The failure dashed any hope of getting a happy ending. That's what you were going for, I think. Well done, Atlas.
The last message, "Mission Failed. Seek inmediate shelter." It's so devastating, like all hope is gone.-
Imagine humanity facing a bigger threat and the only shot we got to avoid it appears as:
"MISSION FALIED, SEEK SHELTER NOW"
That would rough a lot of us up.
A 73 mile asteroid with only 13 days until impact, at that point there's wouldn't be any point to evacuate anyone from anywhere, literally no one would survive the rock vapor that would cover the earth heating the entire atmosphere to beyond 2000 degrees.
@CrossMarking yeah thats very unrealistically slow, but even at that speed the sheer size of the asteroid alone would make it wipe all life off the planet, 73 miles is just over 12x bigger than what killed the dinosaurs
Woah, that "MISSION FAILED" was the most scariest thing in the entire video, dude i loved it
The thing is, when they nuked the asteroid, they made the situation EVEN WORSE THAN IT WAS BEFORE, because they caused the asteroid to have some little pieces of it break off, basically creating something like an asteroid buckshot, increasing the area of damage.
This is some good EAS, I need more
This is interesting as hell, part 2 please !
Wait if the Asteroid was just 162.68 kilometers away from the Earth and was moving at a speed of 49 k/h then how will it take 13 days to collide with Earth? That actually will be just like 4 hours until it hits the Earth.
Yeah it makes no sense
I just counted and it wasn't meant to have the dot. 16 268 / 49 = 332h which is correct
Try testing it in Universe SandBox
This was made by someone outside the US, and there they use the period to denote thousands, and a comma to denote a decimal. The English errors make it obvious.
@@ollysza2833 49 kilometres per hour is incredibly slow (It's essentially impossible) especially in astronomicall terms. Therefore it would make far more sense if it was at a distance of 16268000 kilometres from earth rather than 16268, and travelling at 49000 rather than 49 kilometres per hour, which is a pretty normal speed for extra terrestrial objects.
I laughed when a nuke did jack shit to the asteroid.
These EAS videos have given me newfound appreciation for my non-immortality.
1:06 - It was supposed to be 16,268 km...
I love watching theses videos but the intro spooks me and the thought of stuff like this happening gives me so much anxiety keep up the great work Atlas
did anyone really think the mission would succeed. . . time to take my last great dump..
At 5:49 and 6:37, is that debris from the nuke, asteroid fragments, or something else? It was also slowing down... 🤔
The nuke hit it, yet it only took a little chunk out of the big ol rock
I am afraid of eas but they’re just so good especially this one deserves a medal for making me almost having a seizure!
The citizens only had 3.32 hours to evacuate, not 13 days 🤦♂️
0:45 bro what
BUT SERIOUSLY THIS IS SICK
This eas alert came in after Alert World's Asteroid strike EAS scenario,
They have a competition alright.
I search "eas end of the world" all the time. Why on Earth did it take a year to come across this!?
Mission Failed.... We get them next time
Current estimates state that there are over 15,000 active nuclear warheads on Earth. If an asteroid like that was heading for us,
We would put up quite a fight.
Would be quite a show to watch
And the asteroid impact was ten million times larger than that.
These EAS scenarios are fun to watch, but not fun to experience it in real life
Got jumpscared by an amber alert in the middle of the vid
Only one nuclear missile?! We have hundreds of thousands of warheads globally!
Pretty good except for the numbers, 49 kilometers per hour and 160 kilometers from earth? Usually they move 10 kilometers per SECOND. It would basiclyy just be hovering in earths upper atmosphere covering the hole sky and barely not moving.
Can someone explain why it takes 332 hours? It’s 162.68 km away, and 49 km/h, so shouldn’t it be around 4 hours?
I like how the asteroid is only spotted once it's basically in the earth's atmosphere, like they didn't see the 116 km asteroid earlier. We found the Didymos asteroid, that's only around 1,300 feet wide, and hit it with a spacecraft with incredible accuracy and almost no course correction in the later flight. I think this EMS would be better if it was like the distance of the moon away from the Earth when they spotted it to be honest, for reference 160 km is lower than the orbit of the ISS, which is around 400 km. It would take way less time to get to the Earth than that, and hitting it with a missile would still be devastating for Earth.
Also what is this goofy math. No asteroid would move that slow when approaching Earth. Plus, if it was moving at around 49 km per hour, wouldn't it take only four hours to hit Earth?
I’ve been to this Universe, very scary, it was… impactful..
Meanwhile in a parallel universe: how about we use more than one missile
Ah great, now the asteroid is not only huge but also radioactive
What’s the Morse in the background?
MORSE CODE DETECTED DURING NUCLEAR VS ASTROID STAGE
DECODED AND AJUSTED
"NUCLEAR WARHEADS ARE GETTING READY TO GO,ETEN,ENINE EIGHTSEVEN SIX FIVE FOUR THREE TWO ONE ROCKETS ADVANCING TO DESIGNATED TARGET, ON COLLISION COURSE.COUNTDOWN TO COLLISION ? 15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1.
0:51 It's actually 16,268km. Because if it were just 162.68km then at a speed of ~49km/h, that would just amount to only 3 hours instead of 13 days
you know, americans would probably launch more than 1 nuke, i think it would be reasonable to say that america would be capable of shooting half its nuclear weaponry at the asteroid in order to survive
thatl shatter it into 9999999 peices and create a whole other scenario
EAS SCENARIO | ASTROID CARPET BOMBING 'CUZ WE NUKED AN ASTROID WITH 50 NUKES
@@Notabot2112 some of the fragments would fly off in different directions, theoretically causing the event to be milder
Let alone Russia and China
I watched till the end of the video and since i watached it like 2 days ago i had nightmares... of that happening. good video!
*Great scenario, Atlas.*
And this is why kids you take an astrology class. If you've hit the asteroid from the side it would take a change in its course
astrology? 😂
Astronomy💀
the most unreal thing is, asteroid hitting speed is even slower than my average speed when riding a scooter 💀
What made you decide to use a robot voice reading weather forecasts as the background radio chatter?
If the asteroid wasn't going at 49K/h but at 45K/s *(kilometres every second)* chaos will happen on earth
"can cause great panic" yes!! panic from me!! why am i watching this!!
Can you do more with good endings pls ?? Good ending EAS are real monde boosters
you are a nonillion times spookier than alert world
Why send one? Why not like twenty and just completely obliterate it?
what do the dots and dashes in the missile screen translate to?
It takes 13 days for it to arrive, but that movement during the live transmission would mean it would arrive in only an hour if not even
Not all Asteroids will destroy our humanity.
i mean, if its small it would still destroy a city or a building atleast
I have something to say about this:
asteroids ☄️ about 100km in diameter are world-ending asteroids. So yeah…
162.48km away and going at 49 km/h thats around 3h till impact
and 332 hours is around 14 days
Deaf people be like I love this day😂
I though it was hilarious how the message said “1546 football stadiums long”
The eas art style looks like alert world'd
"nuclear tipped rockets"
>fires one rocket off
say, what does the morse say in the live data transmission? i'm curious
(if it is morse)
Mission Failed.
Seek immediate shelter.
“Well……..Fuck”
how do you get / create the material for the video? the quality is fascinating
162.89 KM away from Earth but it’s travelling at 49 km/hr
How does that translate to 13 days? Wouldn’t it be about three hours and some odd minutes or am I missing something?
"i could totally survive this"
Our thought while watching
This asteroid is over 1700 times the volume. and presumably over 1700 times the mass, of the "dinosaur-killer" 68 million years ago. Very few life-forms on Earth would survive such an event; perhaps only microbes.
hold on... 162.68 km moving at 49 km/h is 3.3 hours, not 13 days, unless if you meant 16268 km at a speed of 49 km/h
Idk why I got so excited when it said the astroid was spotted at Kitt peak observertory lol
Petition to make nukes a tool to be used against Meteorites Instead of Earth
Anyone else notice that the time until impact was 13 days, yet the live data was going quite fast. There is no way that earth would have 13 days with that. Also what space dedence agency has only 1 nuclear missile for a potentially human ending asteroid? Realistically, we would throw everything we can at it.
By the year 2030, our asteroid defense system will be well in operation. We can already pinpoint and hit asteroids NOW, and from further away. (And just to be clear, this caused the target asteroid to change trajectory. We can deflect asteroids, people.)
BROOOOOO THE UNIVERSE SIMULATOR AT AREA 51 RLLY BE HITTING!
This was actually fucking terrifying
Both Alert World and Atlas uploaded meteorite videos today... hm...
I come from 2030. This will happen. Came to 2022 on an escape route.
4:15 has morse code, at least it seems like it, idk what it's saying if anyone can figure it out idk
Well Atleast this asteroid wasn’t filled with naquadah.
The fact to stop the meteor: 50B tsar bombas
nice i don't have to move to a new area from the impact
Me living in New York “the state not city”:
So uhm can we move that to the west or no..?
Bro deadass reflected the missle💀💀
Im pretty sure the beeping thing before the "Mission Failed" is from the Titanic sinking too.
Mission Failed, well get it next time.
was the mission a success or a failure?
Its said "mission failed, seek immediate shelter" so yeah, failure
Nice using the football stadium as a way to explain the metric system to Americans LMAO
I mean if the us used like 40% of the nuclear arsenal they have they would have broke the asteroid in little pieces for sure. Even asteroid this big is no match for 600 30-megaton nuclear warheads
49 kmh is only 30.5 MPH don’t know if that’s fast enough….
"1546 football stadiums long" LMao also how tf will all the coasts get rekt that means 30 countries will sink