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over a year ago
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"Bullshit! Couple of carefully positioned magnets and we’ll fuck this shit off. Don’t worry."
What do you mean bullshit? it really is happening they are testing it now, it's about to launch. |
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over a year ago
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Waste off money
As anything big anuff to be dangerous is going to be plant sized a tiny space ship isn’t going to knock it out the way
May work for smaller ones but what’s the point they just get broken up by or entry atmosphere anyway like they do now
We get hit with small metros every single day we just don’t see them as they dust before they even hit the ground |
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"Bullshit! Couple of carefully positioned magnets and we’ll fuck this shit off. Don’t worry.
What do you mean bullshit? it really is happening they are testing it now, it's about to launch. "
I know and it’s mainly magnets. Seriously we have it covered  |
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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction is Newtons 3rd law... in the vacume of space it has a better than probable chance I'd have thought as the trajectory only needs to deviate by microns, but to deviate where...  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Waste off money
As anything big anuff to be dangerous is going to be plant sized a tiny space ship isn’t going to knock it out the way
May work for smaller ones but what’s the point they just get broken up by or entry atmosphere anyway like they do now
We get hit with small metros every single day we just don’t see them as they dust before they even hit the ground "
Have you seen Greenland on Netflix!? I don’t want none of that sh*t happening tbf.
Hopefully the Yanks will be able to build a rocket in a couple of months with the likes of Bruce Willis in it to drill into it with a nuclear bomb and save the day, just like in Armageddon like, if ever a gert big bugger of a space rock hurtles towards the Earth. |
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"Have they not watched Deep impact? It’s got to be blown up from the inside by a shit load of nuclear bombs x "
Pfft you beat me to it my lovely. How the devil are you, by the way?  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Waste off money
As anything big anuff to be dangerous is going to be plant sized a tiny space ship isn’t going to knock it out the way
May work for smaller ones but what’s the point they just get broken up by or entry atmosphere anyway like they do now
We get hit with small metros every single day we just don’t see them as they dust before they even hit the ground
Have you seen Greenland on Netflix!? I don’t want none of that sh*t happening tbf.
Hopefully the Yanks will be able to build a rocket in a couple of months with the likes of Bruce Willis in it to drill into it with a nuclear bomb and save the day, just like in Armageddon like, if ever a gert big bugger of a space rock hurtles towards the Earth. "
Nope but I have sat and watched the Hubble telescope live when they had it on
You could see tiny rocks shooting past it right for us all the time
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eOyv8HIqKEA |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Waste off money
As anything big anuff to be dangerous is going to be plant sized a tiny space ship isn’t going to knock it out the way
May work for smaller ones but what’s the point they just get broken up by or entry atmosphere anyway like they do now
We get hit with small metros every single day we just don’t see them as they dust before they even hit the ground
Have you seen Greenland on Netflix!? I don’t want none of that sh*t happening tbf.
Hopefully the Yanks will be able to build a rocket in a couple of months with the likes of Bruce Willis in it to drill into it with a nuclear bomb and save the day, just like in Armageddon like, if ever a gert big bugger of a space rock hurtles towards the Earth. "
Actually not Netflix. Amazon. I’m on about my 4th or 5th separate free trial with them  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Waste off money
As anything big anuff to be dangerous is going to be plant sized a tiny space ship isn’t going to knock it out the way
May work for smaller ones but what’s the point they just get broken up by or entry atmosphere anyway like they do now
We get hit with small metros every single day we just don’t see them as they dust before they even hit the ground
Have you seen Greenland on Netflix!? I don’t want none of that sh*t happening tbf.
Hopefully the Yanks will be able to build a rocket in a couple of months with the likes of Bruce Willis in it to drill into it with a nuclear bomb and save the day, just like in Armageddon like, if ever a gert big bugger of a space rock hurtles towards the Earth.
Nope but I have sat and watched the Hubble telescope live when they had it on
You could see tiny rocks shooting past it right for us all the time
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eOyv8HIqKEA"
What about Planet X though? That’s some scary sh*t. Was going to rip the Earth apart in 2012 according to some prophecies .. what if someone just got mixed up in a transposition error and they *really* meant 2021!?  |
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I'm an Astrophysics nerd, it can work because when you take into consideration the distance they hit the asteroid from it can throw it off and thus leave our planet unscathed.
Something most people don't know, because Jupiter has the second largest gravitational pull in our solar system, it is responsible for preventing several asteroids from reaching Mars and Earth and instead absorbs a fair amount of asteroids.
Again a big part will depend on the distance they make contact with the asteroid as well as the angle of contact and the direction they hit the asteroid from.
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"Have they not watched Deep impact? It’s got to be blown up from the inside by a shit load of nuclear bombs x
Pfft you beat me to it my lovely. How the devil are you, by the way? "
I’m ok thanks, nice to see you visiting x  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Waste off money
As anything big anuff to be dangerous is going to be plant sized a tiny space ship isn’t going to knock it out the way
May work for smaller ones but what’s the point they just get broken up by or entry atmosphere anyway like they do now
We get hit with small metros every single day we just don’t see them as they dust before they even hit the ground
Have you seen Greenland on Netflix!? I don’t want none of that sh*t happening tbf.
Hopefully the Yanks will be able to build a rocket in a couple of months with the likes of Bruce Willis in it to drill into it with a nuclear bomb and save the day, just like in Armageddon like, if ever a gert big bugger of a space rock hurtles towards the Earth.
Nope but I have sat and watched the Hubble telescope live when they had it on
You could see tiny rocks shooting past it right for us all the time
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eOyv8HIqKEA
What about Planet X though? That’s some scary sh*t. Was going to rip the Earth apart in 2012 according to some prophecies .. what if someone just got mixed up in a transposition error and they *really* meant 2021!? "
Exactly the things was ment to be 10x the size off earth no tiny space ship is knocking it off corse that’s my point
Anything small anuff to be knocked off corse by a spaceship would just get burned in or atmosphere anyway so it’s pointless and a waste off money |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Waste off money
As anything big anuff to be dangerous is going to be plant sized a tiny space ship isn’t going to knock it out the way
May work for smaller ones but what’s the point they just get broken up by or entry atmosphere anyway like they do now
We get hit with small metros every single day we just don’t see them as they dust before they even hit the ground
Have you seen Greenland on Netflix!? I don’t want none of that sh*t happening tbf.
Hopefully the Yanks will be able to build a rocket in a couple of months with the likes of Bruce Willis in it to drill into it with a nuclear bomb and save the day, just like in Armageddon like, if ever a gert big bugger of a space rock hurtles towards the Earth.
Nope but I have sat and watched the Hubble telescope live when they had it on
You could see tiny rocks shooting past it right for us all the time
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eOyv8HIqKEA
What about Planet X though? That’s some scary sh*t. Was going to rip the Earth apart in 2012 according to some prophecies .. what if someone just got mixed up in a transposition error and they *really* meant 2021!?
Exactly the things was ment to be 10x the size off earth no tiny space ship is knocking it off corse that’s my point
Anything small anuff to be knocked off corse by a spaceship would just get burned in or atmosphere anyway so it’s pointless and a waste off money "
Bruce Willis is going to need a damn big drill! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Waste off money
As anything big anuff to be dangerous is going to be plant sized a tiny space ship isn’t going to knock it out the way
May work for smaller ones but what’s the point they just get broken up by or entry atmosphere anyway like they do now
We get hit with small metros every single day we just don’t see them as they dust before they even hit the ground
Have you seen Greenland on Netflix!? I don’t want none of that sh*t happening tbf.
Hopefully the Yanks will be able to build a rocket in a couple of months with the likes of Bruce Willis in it to drill into it with a nuclear bomb and save the day, just like in Armageddon like, if ever a gert big bugger of a space rock hurtles towards the Earth.
Nope but I have sat and watched the Hubble telescope live when they had it on
You could see tiny rocks shooting past it right for us all the time
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eOyv8HIqKEA
What about Planet X though? That’s some scary sh*t. Was going to rip the Earth apart in 2012 according to some prophecies .. what if someone just got mixed up in a transposition error and they *really* meant 2021!?
Exactly the things was ment to be 10x the size off earth no tiny space ship is knocking it off corse that’s my point
Anything small anuff to be knocked off corse by a spaceship would just get burned in or atmosphere anyway so it’s pointless and a waste off money
Bruce Willis is going to need a damn big drill!"
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"Just read that an asteroid would only have to be 60 miles wide to destroy all life on Earth. Cheerful thought...thanks Google "
So if its 59 miles wide, some of us are still okay  |
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"Just read that an asteroid would only have to be 60 miles wide to destroy all life on Earth. Cheerful thought...thanks Google
So if its 59 miles wide, some of us are still okay "
Three chickens and a frog I think. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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To be fair I would rather be wiped out by a asteroid than a virus where a few are left or a big freeze or a tsunami. Let it be quick, instant and wipe us all at the same time |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Theses things have certainly hit the Earth in the last. If one hadn’t we’d still be in the shadow of the dinosaurs."
Reading some forum posts it could be argued that shadow is still being cast! |
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"I hope they don’t knock INTO a collision with the Earth. That would just be stupid.
That’s just what I was thinking… that would be typical…"
Yes, take an asteroid in a stable orbit around another asteroid. Knock it out of that orbit and watch what happens. What could go wrong? |
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