Author Topic: Asteroid headed by earth. I SWEAR I JUST SAW IT!  (Read 10608 times)

Well, tides clean the ocean, and tides are caused by the moon, so the oceans would fill up with gunk/junk/dshdthunk and kill lots, if not all, ocean-dwelling wildlife.

But I'm not a marine biologist so don't hold me to that either.
all shellfish adapted for surf would die and the ocean would no longer absorb carbon dioxide and earth would become a slightly cooler venus and we'd all be dead in a year.

no moon is really really bad.

AGAIN DO YOUR RESEARCH

It's headed CLOSE to earth, no chance for it to actually HIT us. scientists want to examine it before it passes by as it's a rare opportunity.
« Last Edit: November 06, 2011, 06:37:29 PM by IkeTheGeneric »


Yeah that would be bad; ~a few miles farther from the sun and we'd freeze, ~a few miles closer and we'd melt.
>fly a few miles towards the sun
>burn to death

>fly a few miles away from the sun
>freeze to death


ok

It's tomorrowwwww

and it's going to be awesommmeee

>fly a few miles towards the sun
>burn to death

>fly a few miles away from the sun
>freeze to death


ok

Gosh shut the forget up about that, I was wrong.
I'm just saying what I'm taught; it's not like any of you do it differently.

It's tomorrowwwww

and it's going to be awesommmeee

If I can see it from Earth then yeah that will be awesome.

Yeah that would be bad; ~a few miles farther from the sun and we'd freeze, ~a few miles closer and we'd melt.
Earth's orbit is elliptical and the distance to sun varies between 147,098,290 km and 152,098,232 km. The exact variance is 4,999,942 km. A few miles here or there isn't going to do stuff.

Earth's orbit is elliptical and the distance to sun varies between 147,098,290 km and 152,098,232 km. The exact variance is 4,999,942 km. A few miles here or there isn't going to do stuff.

Ok is everyone here really loving bad at reading or something
Gosh shut the forget up about that, I was wrong.
I'm just saying what I'm taught; it's not like any of you do it differently.

We should nuke the asteroid anyway to see if it's possible.

We should nuke the asteroid anyway to see if it's possible.

I'd try to find a way to keep it in one place and mine it for resources.

Of course, that's probably not possible with out current tech. :(

All the more reason to nuke it. Looking through large scopes is boring.

Yeah that would be bad; ~a few miles farther from the sun and we'd freeze, ~a few miles closer and we'd melt.

...said the creationist.


kill yourself

Help me move the Earth 1 inch away from the sun so we can freeze to death together.

Let's not start. This topic is about the asteroid, not who either of you think is smarter.

Help me move the Earth 1 inch away from the sun so we can freeze to death together.

quit trying to start another fight in every single thread a christian posts in you ignorant brickhead

Let's not start. This topic is about the asteroid, not who either of you think is smarter.