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0riginalZILLER wrote omg not 200,000 miles close to us
Lol, "Heading for earth" 200,000 miles is pretty far in my books, a fair walk :M
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Dude read it says astronomers say it wont hit earth.
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0riginalZILLER wrote omg not 200,000 miles close to us
Dude, it's coming between us, and the moon, 200 thousand miles is really not that far in the case of space.
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beadcop wrote confirm?
Why are you asking for someone to confirm this? There is a link on the posts that brings you to FOX news
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Straight from NASA
PASADENA, Calif. — NASA says a newly discovered asteroid will whiz harmlessly past Earth on Thursday.
The asteroid dubbed 2010 GA6 will safely fly by the planet shortly after 4 p.m. PDT.
At the time of its closest pass, the 71-foot-wide space rock will be 223,000 miles away from Earth. That's about 16,000 miles closer than the moon.
NASA routinely tracks asteroids and comets that make close approaches to Earth. In January, another small asteroid made an even closer approach to Earth, passing within 76,000 miles.
PASADENA, Calif. — NASA says a newly discovered asteroid will whiz harmlessly past Earth on Thursday.
The asteroid dubbed 2010 GA6 will safely fly by the planet shortly after 4 p.m. PDT.
At the time of its closest pass, the 71-foot-wide space rock will be 223,000 miles away from Earth. That's about 16,000 miles closer than the moon.
NASA routinely tracks asteroids and comets that make close approaches to Earth. In January, another small asteroid made an even closer approach to Earth, passing within 76,000 miles.
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codfather23 wrote is this true or not?
WHY DONT YOU GO TO THE FREAKING LINK AND READ IT HOLY SHIT!
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wow thats scary
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lol i want it to hit earth like in the sea so there is a massive wave and we can all have a swim
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The title is a bit misleading, dont you think?
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Its not like we are all going to die...
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