May as well send me all your money. You will not need it anymore.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/07...nesday/?hpt=C2
Been nice knowing you all......
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May as well send me all your money. You will not need it anymore.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/07...nesday/?hpt=C2
Been nice knowing you all......
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We have satellites bigger than that!
Is either of them the source of the sex ray from Flesh Gordon?
It's like the illness that has no symptoms. :lol:Quote:
The objects don't pose a threat to Earth, and they will not be visible to the naked eye, said Donald Yeomans,
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We have black helicopters bigger than those.
Call me unimpressed.Quote:
Roughly 50 million objects pass through near-Earth space each day, Yeomans said. But what makes this situation noteworthy is that these two asteroids are passing so close to Earth on the same day and that NASA spotted them so far in advance...
The Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, first received the observations Sunday morning, determined preliminary orbits and concluded both objects would pass within the distance of the moon about three days later.
1) What about the other 49,999,998 objects they missed?
2) "...so far in advance." and "Sunday" doesn't seem that far in advance. That's barely enough time to kiss yer butt goodbye.
3) Tell me that you'll actually release information on Sunday about an Asteroid about to pulverize us on Wednesday and THEN I'll be impressed. But I'll bet that doesn't ever happen.
Nothing like these press releases from NASA. Give yerselves another pat on the back.
Anybody page Bruce Willis yet?
Far out man, I knew retirement was not going to be a problem... :snicker:
Ya gotta love the dedication and passion of amateur astronomers. I'm sure there's a bunch who are going to stay up and out all night looking at those two "tiny specks of light ".Quote:
The objects will visible from Earth as tiny specks of light with the help of moderate-sized amateur telescopes, he said.
Didja see the "April Fool's" episiode of Family Guy. It was all about something like that.Quote:
3) Tell me that you'll actually release information on Sunday about an Asteroid about to pulverize us on Wednesday and THEN I'll be impressed. But I'll bet that doesn't ever happen.