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ID: 552151 No.16721

So, an asteroid is supposed to come very close to the earth, with the possibility of impact around October 31st.

Have you prepared your underground bunker for the worst yet, Lains?
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ID: 4ddca9 No.16723

I prepared my soul, does that count?

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ID: 552151 No.16725

>>16722
>A bunker wouldn't save you from an asteroid
This asteroid's size wouldn't wipe out the planet, however, it would seriously fuarrrk with the ecosystem, atmosphere, etc. So, if you had an underground saferoom with supplies ready, you could probably survive.

>also this is fake.

Look it up on NASA, it's asteroid 86666.

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ID: 675e6e No.16742

>>16725
>halloween
>6666

If such a spooky asteroid destroyed the world on Halloween, I wouldn't even be mad.

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ID: b24efa No.16743

>pic
why is it flaring like that in outer space, it doesn't even make any sense

it would need to be entering the atmosphere to look like that


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ID: 552151 No.16754

>>16752
That was a different one, here's the upcoming asteroid:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_TB145

>only 180k miles from the moon

In astronomical terms that's like a bullet barely grazing the side of your head.

So, PRETTY fuarrrkING CLOSE, mates.

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ID: d5e930 No.16756

>>16754
>only 180k miles from the moon
That's past, not before the moon.
It's close for big asteroids I guess, but nothing that anyone should be worried about in the slightest.

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ID: c15e39 No.17145

>>16743
Nu uh. Solar winds can give space things tails as well.

But then, looking at the lights on the other bodies, it's still wrong as it's not coming from the same direction.

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ID: 113606 No.17161

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>>17145
>Nu uh. Solar winds can give space things tails as well.
The solar wind gives things jets of water vapour and dust. Not big fiery trails with chucks on rock breaking away.
Also, that's not even the most confusing thing about that picture. What's up with the stars? Why is there a dark patch? What planet is that supposed to be? Why aren't the moons lit from the same angle?

>>16754
Neat.
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2015TB145;old=0;orb=0;cov=0;log=0;cad=1#cad

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ID: 113606 No.17325

It's pretty far from confirmed, but (2015 TB145) might have a satellite:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/mpml/conversations/messages/31403



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