NASA Is Monitoring Asteroid That Could Hit Earth on Valentine's Day in 2046

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NASA has been keeping a watchful eye on a potentially dangerous asteroid named 2011 AG5, which has been identified as having a small chance of colliding with Earth on February 14, 2046, also known as Valentine's Day. With a current "1 in 400" chance of impact, scientists are taking this potential threat very seriously.

The asteroid, which is approximately 140 meters in diameter, was discovered back in 2011 and has been under observation by NASA ever since. While the odds of a collision seem small, the consequences of such an event could be catastrophic.

The asteroid's current trajectory is being closely monitored, and NASA has been exploring various methods to deflect or divert its path in case it does pose a threat to Earth. One potential approach involves sending a spacecraft to intercept the asteroid and gradually nudge it off course.
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There is an asteroid out there with the Earth's name on it and it's going to land very, very soon. Try looking for that one instead these random "possibly could hit us in 20+ years" asteroids.

randallsean
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Question: Why do we call these things that dangle out of our ass "hemorrhoids"?
Answer: I don't know. Maybe we should call them "Asteroids" 😁😆🤣.

I know it wasn't that funny. 😖

randallsean
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If the percentage isn't 100 than it is a 50-50

Dark-S_S-_
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Errr it’s small likely land in a deep ocean. Not bothered because il be 88 yrs old. Lol

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