100 Foot Asteroid Could Pass Earth 20 Times Closer Than The Moon At 34,000
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100 Foot Asteroid Could Pass Earth 20 Times Closer Than The Moon At 34,000
MPH On March 7th
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Posted: 23 Feb 2016 04:33 PM PST

[image: Meteor Impact - Public Domain] <http://amzn.to/1T5u8aV>Did you know
that a huge asteroid is scheduled to make a “close shave” with our planet
on March 7th?  This asteroid is known as “2013 TX68″, and it is estimated
to be anywhere from 80 to 170 feet in length.  Most news reports are saying
that it is 100 feet long.  Scientists are telling us that they are not
certain exactly how close this giant space rock will come, and that is
rather unsettling.  They say that it could come within roughly 1/20th the
distance from the Earth to the moon, or that it could pass by millions of
miles away.  Because the orbit of this huge asteroid is unpredictable, they
tell us that they don’t really know what will happen, but they insist that
it will not hit us.  If it does pass us at 1/20th the distance from the
Earth to the moon, that would be about half as far up as many of our
communications satellites.  That would be *incredibly* close, and many are
wondering what may happen if our scientists are just *slightly* off in
their calculations.

This asteroid will be steamrolling along at 34,000 miles per hour, and it
is quite alarming that our best scientists cannot tell us accurately
exactly how close this asteroid will come.  The following comes from NBC
News
<http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Astronomers-Not-Sure-How-Close-Asteroid-Will-Come-to-Earth--369749361.html>
…

An asteroid traveling *about 34,000 miles per hour* is expected to whiz
past Earth on March 7. Astronomers are confident the warehouse-sized space
rock will not impact the planet, but at the same time are not sure exactly
how close it will come.

“*It could be as close as 20,000 miles or as far as 10 million miles, so
it’s a pretty big window*,” astronomer Gerald McKeegan said.

I would definitely agree with McKeegan.

That is quite a big window.

Hopefully the experts are correct and it poses no threat to us.  Because
just imagine how much damage a 100 foot rock could do if it was dropped
from space into a populated area at 34,000 miles an hour.  Here is an
excerpt from a different news report about this incoming asteroid
<http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_29544877/100-foot-asteroid-zoom-past-earth-two-weeks>
…

This one, known as 2013 TX68, is larger than an 18-wheel tractor trailer
truck, and is expected to fly as close as 19,245 miles to Earth at 4:06 pm
Pacific time on Monday, March 7. For comparison, that’s less than one-tenth
as far as the moon is from Earth, or 238,900 miles.

“*It’s gonna be close*. But it’s going to miss us. There is nothing to
worry about,” said Gerald McKeegan, an astronomer at Chabot Space and
Science Center in Oakland.

And of course the truth is that the Earth is being bombarded by objects
from space all the time.  Approximately 40 tons of rock and dust hits our
planet each day, and the vast majority of it burns up in our atmosphere.

But there are thousands upon thousands of larger objects that do present a
significant threat to our civilization, and they are whizzing past us all
the time.

In fact, a meteor that nobody saw coming crashed into the Atlantic Ocean
back on February 6th.  The following comes from the Daily Mail
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3459057/Largest-fireball-Chelyabinsk-falls-Earth-Nasa-reports-huge-explosion-seven-meter-space-rock-Atlantic.html>
…

A huge fireball crashed into the Atlantic earlier this month – and went
almost unseen.

The event took place on February 6 at 14:00 UTC when a meteor exploded in
the air 620 miles (1,000km) off the coast of Brazil.

It released energy equivalent to 13,000 tons of TNT, which is the same as
the energy used in the first atomic weapon that leveled Hiroshima in 1945.

This was the largest event of its type since the February 2013 fireball
that exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, leaving more than 1,600 people
injured.

And of course nobody saw the very large asteroid that exploded over
Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013.  That giant space rock exploded in the air,
destroying hundreds of buildings and injuring about a thousand people.  It
has been estimated that it exploded with the force of 500,000 tons of TNT.
In other words, it was many times more powerful than the atomic bomb that
was dropped on Hiroshima.

In addition, there was another very significant asteroid that nobody saw
coming in advance that barely missed our planet last March.  Here is more
from the Daily Mail
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3459057/Largest-fireball-Chelyabinsk-falls-Earth-Nasa-reports-huge-explosion-seven-meter-space-rock-Atlantic.html>
…

Last year, Brian Cox said we are at risk of being wiped out by asteroids –
and we’re not taking the threat seriously.

‘There is an asteroid with our name on it and it will hit us,’ Professor
Cox told DailyMail.com. In fact, the Earth had a ‘near-miss’ only a few
months ago.

‘We didn’t see it,’ says the 46-year-old. ‘We saw it on the way out, but if
it had just been a bit further over it would have probably wiped us out.
These things happen.’

The bus-sized asteroid, named 2014 EC, came within 38,300 (61,637km) miles
of Earth in March – around a sixth of the distance between the moon and our
planet.

If 2013 TX68 were to hit us, it would do far, far more damage than the
meteor that exploded over Chelyabinsk did.

But NASA is telling us that there is no reason to be concerned.  They
promise us that “no large object is likely to strike the Earth any time in
the next several hundred years
<http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/why-has-nasa-announced-that-a-meteor-is-not-going-to-hit-the-earth-in-september>“.
So they assure us that we can all just relax and quit wondering about the
thousands of giant space rocks that are hurtling toward us.

Meanwhile, NASA has established a “Planetary Defense Coordination Office
<http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/nasa-establishes-a-planetary-defense-coordination-office-that-will-track-meteors-headed-toward-earth>”
that will be in charge of tracking giant space rocks and is working to
develop a way to destroy incoming asteroids using nuclear weapons
<http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/why-is-nasa-working-on-a-way-to-destroy-asteroids-using-nuclear-weapons>
.

So why is NASA going to so much effort and spending so much tax money on
these things if there is no threat?

Could it be possible that they know something that they aren’t telling us?

Or is it what they don’t know that scares them?

Without a doubt, I certainly hope that the scientists are correct and that
an asteroid is not going to hit us on March 7th.

But scientists also tell us that it is inevitable that someday there will
be a major impact.

When that time comes, will our scientists see the asteroid in advance?

And if they do, will they warn everyone, or will the government want to
keep things quiet so not to create panic?
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