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even being as small as it is, a direct hit would cause a nuclear winter, right? unless of course it hit water. Bet that be some serious ripples. |
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150ft would be widdled down to what? after shredding thru the atmosphere. |
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Probably not, it has been estimated that the Tunguska meteor (1908 ) was about this size (60 m). And the effect of that meteor has been estimated to have been around 1/3 of the biggest nuclear bomb tested, the Tsar Bomba... I'll promise to praise the lord as long as I live if it hits Tel Aviv/Jerusalem... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Not to be a prick, but the thing is the BLT's, who say they are jews but are not, are scattered all over the earth, with a massive concentration in NY and other USA cities.
I know (hope) you're joking by wishing or praying for the comet to hit Israel in order to purify us from the scourge of satanic cultists, but biblically Israel will be reinstated again be the cradle of humanity in union with God. So an asteroid smacking into that region runs the risk of taking out the real and true lines of David, whom I personally suspect could be the Palistinians. The mix up here is akin to saying that the current global crisis is because of the banksters, and then wishing an asteroid would take out all the girls that work as tellers. It would be taking out the wrong people. |
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Not to be a prick, but the thing is the BLT's, who say they are jews but are not, are scattered all over the earth, with a massive concentration in NY and other USA cities. |
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Got one reply for people looking into it.
From my research, at this time they are 60% sure it will come within 17,000 feet of earth. They are using the 1-10 point score and are currently at a 6. Closer to the event, the percentage of surety will rise. I notice that they removed this web page today that mentioned they were 60% sure of where it would pass and now are saying the odds are one in 100,000 that it will hit earth. My guess is they are backtracking to avoid any panic. Even if it hits, according to Impact Earth (http://www.purdue.edu/impactearth/), if the asteroid does hit on land, anything within 10 miles of impact will be destroyed but it would not stir up dust and cause climate change or change the earth's tilt or rotation. When entering its estimated size (60 meters) and speed (About 13 km/s - They don't know the density yet, so I entered iron for worst case scenario) and a low angle into Impact Earth we see that if it hit earth, the area inside 20 miles from impact would be affected, but everyone else would be safe. The crater would be about 3,060 feet in diameter according to Impact Earth. Although this is the real deal and not like the Elenin hoax, I believe that it will be devastating only for those who live within 10 miles of impact. |
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Got one reply for people looking into it. |
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17,000 (seventeen thousand) seems really really close. It could clip Mt. Everest on the way by. |
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If it could land in Tel Aviv, New York City and Washington DC it would be an ideal example of a trifecta! on a serious note, what is the likelyhood of an impact triggering other serious geophysical events like earthquakes? is there any record of a meteor impact triggering a quake? |
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that reminded me of "Oswald's magic bullet" theory...lol And if there is anything behind the power of prayers it will land in Tel Aviv, and create subsequent disastrous earthquakes in Jerusalem, Washington DC, New York, Hollywood, City of London, the Vatican and at the BIS in Switzerland... Praise the LORD! |
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