damn it! ill be sleeping. there was an asteroid of the same size strike in russia a while ago and that didnt kill anyone so i can sleep like a baby lol
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TheOriginalBroCone on
Why are redditors so weird about wanting people to die from asteroid strikes?
Catchphrase1228 on
It’s the bugs again!
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No_Match_Found on
**damn it**
No_Put_8968 on
Miss frizzle at it again
spottie_ottie on
tight
Da_Spooky_Ghost on
School bus sized asteroid, so would not have ended the world to the dismay of Redditor’s comments here.
Missed us by 57,000 miles, sounds like a lot but that’s 1/4 the distance the moon is from Earth.
Hefty_Badger9759 on
Let me guess: “narrowly” lifts a lot in that statement
Nighmarez on
Cool. So anyway….
erishun on
Are we sure? Because at this point I really wouldn’t mind.
CamilloBrillo on
Another missed opportunity
ButterscotchSkunk on
If this hit, what would it do for housing prices?
AdjNounNumbers on
You win this round, Inyalowda!
Zefyris on
Whoever keeps throwing these rocks is really bad at aiming
Literally_Laura on
The real question is –
Who did the math?
falcon0041 on
Sad, it should have
Neko_Shogun on
Awww, I was rooting for the asteroid
hungry4hungary on
The space is shooting at us
Grimreper236 on
Hopefully it doesn’t miss and instead hits my house 🤞
Sirgolfs on
Epstein files came real close too.
Tess47 on
Maybe they thought it was going to hit and thats why all the Bulluonairs have been clawing so hard at all the money.
Overall-Yellow-2938 on
Asteroids hit earth almost daily. They are just small enough to burn up as they enter the atmosphere. Depending where you Life some of the pebbels in your roof might be what was left.
butcher99 on
A meteor about 20 metres across exploded over Russia at ~30 km altitude
Released energy equivalent to about 30 Hiroshima bombs
The shockwave blew out windows across a wide area, injuring around 1,500 people — mostly from flying glass
No crater, nothing hit the ground
So not completely harmless
Substantial_Milk8170 on
The fact that we only discovered it ‘days ago’ is way more terrifying than the actual near-miss.
orangelity on
Am I to understand that our entire planet’s radar capabilities to provide us with radar information on these types of objects were dependent on only one telescope (which collapsed 6 years ago) and one antenna (which is currently down for extended maintenance)?
lordlycrust on
A small asteroid the size of a large asteroid you say?
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Aaaaaw
damn it! ill be sleeping. there was an asteroid of the same size strike in russia a while ago and that didnt kill anyone so i can sleep like a baby lol
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Why are redditors so weird about wanting people to die from asteroid strikes?
It’s the bugs again!
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**damn it**
Miss frizzle at it again
tight
School bus sized asteroid, so would not have ended the world to the dismay of Redditor’s comments here.
Missed us by 57,000 miles, sounds like a lot but that’s 1/4 the distance the moon is from Earth.
Let me guess: “narrowly” lifts a lot in that statement
Cool. So anyway….
Are we sure? Because at this point I really wouldn’t mind.
Another missed opportunity
If this hit, what would it do for housing prices?
You win this round, Inyalowda!
Whoever keeps throwing these rocks is really bad at aiming
The real question is –
Who did the math?
Sad, it should have
Awww, I was rooting for the asteroid
The space is shooting at us
Hopefully it doesn’t miss and instead hits my house 🤞
Epstein files came real close too.
Maybe they thought it was going to hit and thats why all the Bulluonairs have been clawing so hard at all the money.
Asteroids hit earth almost daily. They are just small enough to burn up as they enter the atmosphere. Depending where you Life some of the pebbels in your roof might be what was left.
A meteor about 20 metres across exploded over Russia at ~30 km altitude
Released energy equivalent to about 30 Hiroshima bombs
The shockwave blew out windows across a wide area, injuring around 1,500 people — mostly from flying glass
No crater, nothing hit the ground
So not completely harmless
The fact that we only discovered it ‘days ago’ is way more terrifying than the actual near-miss.
Am I to understand that our entire planet’s radar capabilities to provide us with radar information on these types of objects were dependent on only one telescope (which collapsed 6 years ago) and one antenna (which is currently down for extended maintenance)?
A small asteroid the size of a large asteroid you say?
Shame.
“Narrowly”
God we just can’t catch a break.