The Peekarica Times12 June 2010PEEKARICA NEWS - Two years ago. Astronomers Peter Hoff and Timo Smith discovered something in the sky, where they were worried about. A comet. We getting daily hit by comets, some of them the size of cars, some not bigger than your hand.
But this comet we have discovered is larger then the size of a car. It's eleven miles wide, in other words, larger then the St. Peekarica mountain. It weights about five billion tons.
Comets are left from the early creation of our Terra solar system. The asteroid belt behind planet Antalian is sometimes a pool table. A collision in the asteroid belt pulls a meteor out into space and comes in orbit with the sun. If the asteroid Hoff will keep his path around the sun, there is a chance that it will collide with Terra on 14 August 2011, next year.
In the time of the discovery, United States of Peekarica has building a space shuttle to land on the meteor surface. The plan is to drill a hole in the meteor and put at least two nukes in it. It must blow the meteor out of it's course.
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