NASA Predicts Potential Collision with Giant Asteroid
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- Watch this viral UA-cam video where NASA predicts a potential collision with a giant asteroid. Stay informed about the latest updates on this critical situation and learn more about the efforts being made to avert a catastrophic event. Don't miss out on this important information!
In this Bright Side Space documentary, explore NASA's predictions of a potential collision with a giant asteroid, and delve into the mysteries of our solar system with insights from science news, ancient aliens, and UFO theories, as we revisit the enigmatic Oumuamua, its return, and the Oumuamua Project Lyra, featuring expert opinions from Avi Loeb, Anton Petrov, and NBC Oumuamua news, while comparing past events like Chicxulub and discussing future threats such as the Apophis asteroid, all within the vast universe of space documentaries, alien isolation, and SpaceX's efforts to safeguard our planet.
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GIANT ASTEROID 2024
Ive heard alot about this they are saying it will not kill humanity
I accidentally clicked this but I don’t regret it.
Edit: I just realized we only have 5 years left to live
video literally said itll miss by 20k miles
Is it still passing by in 2029 and 2036 on Friday the 13th?
@@BleachDemon69 20k miles is actually way to close for comfort. Any slight deviations on it's course could be catastrophic but then again? sh*t happens.
@@leoguy1609not to mention the fact that while it's passing by the course could change due to earth's gravity
@@BleachDemon6920k miles in space is like 20 foot on the ground. Probably less.
Apophis... short O, not long, so pronounce it CORRECTLY!
If he pronounces the name incorrectly, then the entirety of the information given here is likely incorrect.
Who cares.