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It kind of makes me wonder if this is in any way related to the face cannibal + guy throwing his intestines at police.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...05-29-19-21-18 May 29, 7:21 PM EDT PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- A newly discovered small asteroid has harmlessly zipped close to Earth - just as scientists expected. The 16-foot-long space rock, discovered on Memorial Day, passed by early Tuesday at a distance of 8,950 miles from the Earth's surface. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which tracks such flybys, said the asteroid - dubbed 2012 KT42 - was the sixth closest asteroid approach. It was the second asteroid encounter this week. On Monday, another asteroid, measuring 69 feet across, flew by at a distance of 32,000 miles. |
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this reminds me of that movie Armegeddon.
actually i think, one of the best sci-fi movies of the late '90's. about an asteroid that they blow up with a nuclear bomb. Bruce Willis plays the hero who stays behind to set the bomb off manually. also it's Ben Affleck's first & maybe best movie role. he plays a convincing oil rig worker who is shagging the Willis character's daughter, who is played by Liv Tyler. also has Steve Buscemi in one of his best roles as a lecherous genius geologist. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120591/ the other 1998 asteroid movie, Deep Impact, sucked, compared to Armageddon. i actually think this is one of the few real reasons to have a "space program". since we live in a universe with asteroids whizzing by, and have been hit by asteroids before, well it's just a matter of time before we get hit again. something comparable to Siberia 1908, or what hit the Yucatan 65 million years ago. |
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