M4Enforcement

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  1. M4Enforcement

    Meteor?

    LMAO, I dont think that Rex would fond of this either.. By the way the image I linked is from asteroid collision map. just simulated the impact that killed the dinosaurs xd link: https://asteroidcollision.herokuapp.com/
  2. M4Enforcement

    Meteor?

    I'd like to bring up the occurence of 99942 Apophis. A meteor that will most likely (1 and 40 chance of impact) not hit earth in 2029, however in the 2039 that chance of impact will be significantly higher. I don't get why we just don't send a nuke up there and diminish that chance of destruction, haha. Anyways, Apophis is about 70 meters wide and according to the asteroid collision simulator map (put that bolded search term in google and u will find it) it would cause significant damage in a metropolitan area or high density area. By the way fun fact, asteroids hit earth 17 times every single day but none of these asteroids are large enough to cause significant damage. Additionally, they go unreported because they land in uninhabited areas where they can cause no damage. I recently found a little thang called asteroid collision location map that shows a ton of reported minor asteroid collisions on earth recently. (that have been reported) I just included this paragraph to show that not all asteroids are dangerous and that asteroid collisions are a normal thing on earth. I don't think that we should be worried about Apophis because the website that I linked shows that almost ALL asteroid collisions included on the website are located in uninhabited areas, further backing up the point that an asteroid impact from Apophis will not cause significant damage because it will most likely not land in a populated area. Anyways, that is just my little ramble for today. Have a good day, and remember don't fret. This has occurred numerous times before