Author Topic: SUPPOSEDLY, an asteroid is going to hit Earth in 2029  (Read 6077 times)

it would be funny if an asteroid the size of Betelgeuse actually existed and came and hit us

there wouldn't even be that much of an impact, it would just stroll by and the entire everything would just, not be there. lol

we'd know hundreds of years in advance just due to the raw gravitational pull

we'd know hundreds of years in advance just due to the raw gravitational pull
that's very true, such a size would be easily noticeable.

Beetle Juice


rigel is a blue giant where as antares and betelgeuse are red supergiants meaning they could die(supernova or explode) in a few hundred years time.

If an asteroid every endangers us as a species I shall hold the Russians responsible for completing the duty of nuking it to stuff.

The asteroid will hit earth. Killing off humanity like the extinction of the Dinosaurs


Uh dude. I'm sure asteroids burn up in entering Earths atmosphere . So I'm sure it wont be the "end" of the world. The asteroid will burn up then hit. Causing a not much big explosion.
If it would be twice the size of the moon it would probably lose around a millionth to a billionth of it's diameter by friction in our atmosphere.


In 2029 we have all kinds of nuke beamers that can blow it up so we will be safe becuz 'MURICA

rigel is a blue giant where as antares and betelgeuse are red supergiants meaning they could die(supernova or explode) in a few hundred years time.
I studied this for a huge project in school. The bigger the star, the more unstable it is. I believe the biggest star we've discovered is VY Canis Majoris. It's said that it would take over 1,000 years for a commercial airliner to fly across its diameter.

I studied this for a huge project in school. The bigger the star, the more unstable it is. I believe the biggest star we've discovered is VY Canis Majoris. It's said that it would take over 1,000 years for a commercial airliner to fly across its diameter.
yeah, the larger they are and tge more they collapse the more chance there is of a potentially dangerous black hole or gamma ray radiation