Posted on 08/20/2018 10:28:19 AM PDT by Jagermonster
Boston - It was a normal Friday morning in the industrial city of Chelyabinsk, Russia. Adults were on their way to work, and children were in school. But that ordinary day was about to become extraordinary.
Suddenly, a fireball shot across the clear morning sky leaving a thick trail of smoke, accompanied by the sound of a huge explosion. The shock wave knocked people over, shattered glass, and collapsed a factory roof. As many as 1,200 people were injured. A global network of infrasound sensors designed to pick up nuclear explosions calculated that the boom was 30 to 40 times more powerful than the atomic bomb the United States dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II. But this event on Feb. 15, 2013, wasnt a declaration of war. It was simply an asteroid that crossed paths with Earth on its travels around the sun.
As the space rock hurtled toward Russia, the pressure of Earths atmosphere was too much for it. The asteroid exploded over Chelyabinsk. Much of the material burned up in the atmosphere, creating a spectacular fireball. The remaining chunks fell to Earth, the largest of which plunged through a thick layer of ice into a lake.
The Chelyabinsk meteor stirred up fear in people around the globe. Nobody died this time, but what if a bigger asteroid hits Earth over, say, New York or London? Is humanity in for an asteroid-driven Armageddon?
While this terror periodically grips people around the world and engages Hollywood screenwriters it is hardly an imminent threat. True, an asteroid the size of a car plunges toward Earth about once a year, but most of the rock burns up in the atmosphere.
Scientists consider the chance of a wayward asteroid actually doing major damage on Earth quite remote. Instead
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All of it make believe.
“The Chelyabinsk meteor stirred up fear in people around the globe. Nobody died this time, but what if a bigger asteroid hits Earth over, say, New York or London? Is humanity in for an asteroid-driven Armageddon?”
Some day it will happen. Could be tommorrow or a million years from now. Who knows? But if happens before we have a plan for dealing with it there will be a lot of people asking “why didn’t the governments detect and prevent this from happening?”
Whatever or whenever it happens, it will be reported in the media as Trumps fault.
It’s revenge for the Chicxulub asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. But that asteroid is no more. The other asteroids are innocent. Leave them alone.
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