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Yesterday there were strange lights in the sky in USA:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...ichigan-tonight-what-was-latest-a8163386.html

Today we are told that a huge asteroid is coming in 2 weeks:

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...lly-hazardous-asteroid-flying-past-Earth.html

Those lights in the USA yesterday must have been tiny parts of that Asteroid, brace yourselves for impact this will be bigger than the one that hit Russia.

May God protect Turkey from this rock, Amen.

This video will teach you how to be safe:

 
Those lights in the USA yesterday must have been tiny parts of that Asteroid, brace yourselves for impact this will be bigger than the one that hit Russia.

no if it's predicted to pass by Earth, that's exactly what it will do.

the one over the US was a smaller untracked one that posed no real threat.
it's more like a big shooting star. a shooting star are small bits of rock coming from space and burning up in our atmosphere.
 
no if it's predicted to pass by Earth, that's exactly what it will do.

the one over the US was a smaller untracked one that posed no real threat.
it's more like a big shooting star. a shooting star are small bits of rock coming from space and burning up in our atmosphere.

I don't believe their predictions at all.

Remember the asteroid that hit Russia?

I think we are powerless, we can't even shoot these things down with nukes.
 
I don't believe their predictions at all.

everytime an asteroid has been predicted to pass by earth rather than hit it,
has been accurate. or we would have already been hit by a big asteroid

Remember the asteroid that hit Russia?
The one in 1908? that flattened a big chunk of a forest?
that's well before the days where we had anything like NASA in it's current form.

I think we are powerless, we can't even shoot these things down with nukes.

Technology is now in development that would allow large robots to be sent to the asteroid, they drill themselves into the outer surface of a problem-case asteroid, and use big thrusters to put the asteriod in a different path around the sun, or into the sun.
 
The one in 1908? that flattened a big chunk of a forest?
that's well before the days where we had anything like NASA in it's current form.

No I meant the small one that hit russia a few years ago, it goes to prove we have no protection at all.

Maybe the best way to survive is to build round objects that will float in water with enough food and resources in them and place these in oceans with people in them, kind of like doomsday ships, but they won't sink even if hit under tsunami.

Once again may God protect Turkey and Turkey alone from this rock. :sarcastic:
 
Maybe the best way to survive is to build round objects that will float in water with enough food and resources in them and place these in oceans with people in them, kind of like doomsday ships, but they won't sink even if hit under tsunami.

Underwater is probably better to survive an end-of-the-world scenario.

Plenty of food and electricity generation available. Plus you can use electrolysis (like they currently use on submarines) to generate fresh water and oxygen from seawater.
 
No I meant the small one that hit russia a few years ago, it goes to prove we have no protection at all.

Maybe the best way to survive is to build round objects that will float in water with enough food and resources in them and place these in oceans with people in them, kind of like doomsday ships, but they won't sink even if hit under tsunami.

Once again may God protect Turkey and Turkey alone from this rock. :sarcastic:


That wont save you. When the Chicxulub Asteroid hit earth 65 million years ago it killed evry life in 3000 miles radius. But then a gigantic blast front rushed around the world. Billions of tons of debris was hauled into orbit and rained down in the entire world. When it reentered atmosphere it heated up evrything around it and created global fires. The sun was dark for hundreds of years. And it didnt stop by that.

It started to rain acid and got incredible cold. Within a week or so 90% of humanity would be dead. The rest would become less and less and after one or two generations the last small groups of humans would be dead.

No animal with a weight above 15kg will go through that.

We must prevent an impact. We cant manage to survive an impact. Thats the simple fact.

Underwater is probably better to survive an end-of-the-world scenario.

Plenty of food and electricity generation available. Plus you can use electrolysis (like they currently use on submarines) to generate fresh water and oxygen from seawater.


Last time such an asteroid hit 98% of oceanic life died off. Its a great misconception to be more safe in the sea then. The oceans become acidic in such an event
 
That wont save you. When the Chicxulub Asteroid hit earth 65 million years ago it killed evry life in 3000 miles radius. But then a gigantic blast front rushed around the world. Billions of tons of debris was hauled into orbit and rained down in the entire world. When it reentered atmosphere it heated up evrything around it and created global fires. The sun was dark for hundreds of years. And it didnt stop by that.

It started to rain acid and got incredible cold. Within a week or so 90% of humanity would be dead. The rest would become less and less and after one or two generations the last small groups of humans would be dead.

No animal with a weight above 15kg will go through that.

We must prevent an impact. We cant manage to survive an impact. Thats the simple fact.




Last time such an asteroid hit 98% of oceanic life died off. Its a great misconception to be more safe in the sea then. The oceans become acidic in such an event


Hmmm you really know a lot about the earth.

Let's hope that this rock misses Turkey but hits the kurds in Syria. :sarcastic:

That wont save you. When the Chicxulub Asteroid hit earth 65 million years ago it killed evry life in 3000 miles radius. But then a gigantic blast front rushed around the world. Billions of tons of debris was hauled into orbit and rained down in the entire world. When it reentered atmosphere it heated up evrything around it and created global fires. The sun was dark for hundreds of years. And it didnt stop by that.

It started to rain acid and got incredible cold. Within a week or so 90% of humanity would be dead. The rest would become less and less and after one or two generations the last small groups of humans would be dead.

No animal with a weight above 15kg will go through that.

We must prevent an impact. We cant manage to survive an impact. Thats the simple fact.




Last time such an asteroid hit 98% of oceanic life died off. Its a great misconception to be more safe in the sea then. The oceans become acidic in such an event

Hey Markus you will like this movie Man From Earth 2, watch first one too if you haven't seen it.

The intro of this movie is interesting, the producer guy says we can share the movie but he is asking for donations:
https://www.fullhdfilmizlesene.org/fantastik-filmler/dunyali-2-the-man-from-earth-holocene/

It's in english just turkish subtitles, click on "reklam" thing on movie to skip the ad so you can watch the movie.
 
I remember in the 80s while coming back from school i saw a big fireball in the sky in broad daylight.
The asteroid was so big that it was visible in daylight.
I am still alive.
 
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