What the heck is wrong with this year??? Never have see seen so much destruction in a single year… Australian Wild Fires, Coronavirus, Locust Invasions, Riots, Earth’s Magnetic Field is Weakening and now Asteroids??
In Europe they declared that this year there will be a drought like never seen before, instead they are getting rains like never seen before, each and every single day… especially in Central-Eastern Europe. When they forcasted the droughts back in March-April, “ohh its cause of muh climate change!!!” Now that there are rains instead, its also “cause of muh climate change”.
No matter what the weather does, according to these numbnuts, its always “because of muh climate change!” I bet the asteroids coming towards us and the magnetic field weakening is also “cause of muh climate change!”
It looks like this funny calendar we posted a while ago is coming true, it just needs a few changes:
NASA is reporting that at least five asteroids are headed towards Earth this week, adding yet another ominous threat people should watch out for.
According to NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), four of the near-Earth objects are due to fly past the planet on Tuesday, June 2.
Kicking things off will be the 108-foot wide 2020 KK7, cruising along at 34,000mph. It is due to skim past the Earth at 4:43am EDT, at a merciful distance of roughly 319,000 miles, or just beyond the Moon. Close one.
Next up will be 2020 KD4, measuring 115 feet wide, with a velocity of almost 12,000 miles per hour, which will pass us at 8:47am EDT, at a distance of 2.5 million miles away.
The biggest of Tuesday’s bunch, the 144-foot 2020 KF, will shoot past our planet at 24,000 miles per hour some 2.9 million miles away, at 12:00pm EDT.
Bringing up the rear in Tuesday’s space rock parade will be 2020 KJ1, measuring a relatively paltry 105 feet and plodding along at 11,000 miles per hour. The asteroid will wrap up Tuesday’s celestial spectacle at 2:57pm EDT, passing some 1.3 million miles from the Earth at its closest point.
Then, after a brief respite, an asteroid potentially taller than New York’s Empire State Building and the London Eye combined, 2002 NN4, will zoom by on Saturday, June 6.
2002 NN4 is an Aten-class asteroid which boasts a very wide orbit around the Sun and measures between 820ft and 1870ft, based on its brightness and the way it reflects light.
Somewhat surprisingly, the asteroid is considered ‘small’ in absolute terms and yet it is still bigger than roughly 90 percent of the asteroids we encounter in our solar system, which are approximately football-field size.
Thankfully, and despite its classification as a Near-Earth Object or NEO, 2002 NN4 will pass us at a very safe distance of 3,168,993 miles.
NEOs are space rocks that come within 1.3 astronomical units of the Earth, or 1.3 times the distance between Earth and the Sun.
However, lest we get too comfortable, 2002 NN4 is estimated to revisit us some time in 2024 and its orbit may be shifted in the intervening period by other space debris or planetary gravitational force, potentially deflecting it into a collision course with Earth. Therefore, CNEOS boffins will be keeping a close eye on it for a while longer.
Surely we are upsetting God with our evil behavior… There’s simply too much stuff happening in one year to be just a coincidence. Especially abnormal events like asteroids and earth’s magnetic field weakening.
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Attach nukes to the the most dangerous ones and detonate them later when they are far out in space.
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