Topic: Asteroid 2005 YU55 passes by earth - near miss
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Wed 11/09/11 12:26 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Wed 11/09/11 12:27 PM
Near miss on Tuesday, November 8th 2011


A black asteroid as big as an aircraft carrier zoomed past Earth on Tuesday, delighting astronomers who trained telescopes on the ancient body in hopes of learning more about its composition and origin.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2011/1109/Asteroid-2005-YU55-looks-like-a-giant-rock-floating-through-space-reports-astronomer


http://bangordailynews.com/2011/10/30/living/asteroid-to-make-near-miss-of-earth-in-november/

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Wed 11/09/11 03:36 PM
Billions of people have no idea just how close we came to extinction.
That's kinda sad.

Optomistic69's photo
Wed 11/09/11 03:40 PM
Edited by Optomistic69 on Wed 11/09/11 03:45 PM

Near miss on Tuesday, November 8th 2011


A black asteroid as big as an aircraft carrier zoomed past Earth on Tuesday, delighting astronomers who trained telescopes on the ancient body in hopes of learning more about its composition and origin.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2011/1109/Asteroid-2005-YU55-looks-like-a-giant-rock-floating-through-space-reports-astronomer


http://bangordailynews.com/2011/10/30/living/asteroid-to-make-near-miss-of-earth-in-november/


I think it was headed for wall street but the Zionists(AIPAC) paid off the Aliens

smart2009's photo
Wed 11/09/11 03:46 PM
rofl

metalwing's photo
Wed 11/09/11 04:08 PM

Billions of people have no idea just how close we came to extinction.
That's kinda sad.


It wasn't that big.

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Wed 11/09/11 05:00 PM
They say that it would have burnt up in the atmosphere.


metalwing's photo
Thu 11/10/11 05:44 AM


You can estimate the damage by plugging in a few numbers.

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 11/10/11 05:47 AM
Moon is also a near miss everytime?what

metalwing's photo
Thu 11/10/11 05:58 AM

They say that it would have burnt up in the atmosphere.




Then whoever "they" is doesn't know what they are talking about. The rock was the size of an aircraft carrier. It would wipe out a city with the force of several thousand megatons.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2396086,00.asp#fbid=JMQrUPU__8-

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Thu 11/10/11 07:37 PM


They say that it would have burnt up in the atmosphere.




Then whoever "they" is doesn't know what they are talking about. The rock was the size of an aircraft carrier. It would wipe out a city with the force of several thousand megatons.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2396086,00.asp#fbid=JMQrUPU__8-


That's what I read.