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According to the Russian astronomer Nikolai Fedorovsky, a giant comet flying at top speed is bound for Earth. Should the comet stay on the collision course, it may hit the planet in late October. The impact will cause devastating tsunamis, earthquakes and avalanches, says Fedorovsky. He saw the killer comet in a telescope two weeks ago. He managed to calculate the comet’s trajectory. We got in touch with Nikolai Fedorovsky:

Asteroids attack Earth
“Just a few people are aware of the fact that comets of various sizes fly past Earth at a very close distance on a regular basis,” says Fedorovsky. “Those comets usually pass by unnoticed. The above circumstance is not a guarantee against disaster by any means. The Tunguska meteorite landed in the wilderness of Siberia. What if the behemoth had plunged into the center of Europe or somewhere in the ocean?

“I’m not trying to scare anybody, I just want to warn the public,” sums up Fedorovsky. “We should pay attention to this suspicious celestial body. We could obtain more accurate calculations if other astronomers join forces. We could also photograph it if we’re in luck. We will probably partake in one of the greatest events in the history of humankind,” adds he.

“We shouldn’t underestimate the threat poised by asteroid and comets,” says Igor Gerasimov, deputy director of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute. “More than a thousand meteorite showers cross Earth’s orbit and pose a real threat to life on the planet. We’re watching only nine showers of the above number. Those nine have several dozen objects, which may collide with Earth. The size of the objects varies. Some of them are tiny dust particles while the others have the proportions of gigantic heavenly bodies measuring up to 200 meters in diameter.”

The solar system has about two million asteroids measuring more than 50 meters in diameter in. About 4,000 asteroids of the above category have been discovered so far. The number of those under monitoring is even smaller. In fact, many asteroids and other celestial bodies remain unnoticed until they approach Earth. One of such asteroids was discovered in the process of examination of a picture taken by Hubble Space Telescope in 1998. Some of the asteroids come into view shortly after passing past Earth into the Moon’s orbit. About a dozen asteroids approach Earth presently. They measure more than 5 km in diameter. Scientists estimate the above celestial bodies may collide with Earth once every 20 million years.


http://english.pravda.ru/science/earth/84913-0/
Samuel
As-Salaamu Alayqoum Diverteach

How sure of this are you? (That an Asteroid collision is iminent) Just out of pure interest.
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As-Salaamu Alayqoum Diverteach

How sure of this are you? (That an Asteroid collision is iminent) Just out of pure interest.


Isn't this comet article coming from a site that has article on "UFOs"? Umm.. right we'll see...
Miki
Here's some others:

http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/Dangerous.html
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I just spaceweather.com too Miki. Thanks...
Miki
You're welcome...There's a skyful out there. Good thing God's in control!
gregg
If this is true, this is the destroyer spoken of in ancient writings. From the incidents that are occuring on this earth at the present time with the extreme flooding in the east and the fires in the west and the earthquakes in various areas, the time is upon us. I have heard no warnings of an eruption from any volcano, but in Indonesia there has been villages swallowed by erupting mud from volcanoes, huge amounts. Something is drawing the mud from the earth. Well, there are many things that can do that, like the revolution of the earth throwing the mud out of the gas caverns below the surface, etc.

Back in 2005, this happened:

NASA is sued for Deep Impact probe

12:36 2005-07-04
Deep Impact mission was accomplished this night as a space probe hit its comet target early Monday. The NASA-directed crash has been already acknowledged as “brilliant” and “Hollywood-style.” But to some people the mission seems to be harmful to the natural balance of the Universe.

It marked the first time a spacecraft had touched the surface of a comet, and ignited a dazzling fireworks display in space, reports AP.

The successful strike 83 million miles (134 million kilometers) away from Earth occurred just before 0600 GMT, according to Deep Impact mission control at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, which is managing the US$333 million (Ђ275 million) mission.

Scientists at mission control erupted in applause and hugged each other as news of the impact spread, reports the AP.

It was a milestone for the U.S. space agency, which hopes the experiment will answer basic questions about the origins of the solar system.

The cosmic smash-up did not significantly alter the comet's orbit around the sun and NASA said the experiment does not pose any danger to Earth.

An image by the mothership showed a bright spot in the lower section of the comet where the collision occurred that hurled a cloud of debris into space. When the dust settles, scientists hope to peek inside the comet's frozen core - a composite of ice and rock left over from the early solar system.

NASA strikes comet - photo gallery

"We hit it just exactly where we wanted to," co-investigator Don Yeomans said.

"It went like clockwork. Very good, we’re very excited.” Deep Impact project manager Rick Grammier, of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), was quoted by Space.com as saying. “The systems were all nominal and we were within half a kilometer of our target point before release and the release went very well."

Scientists had compared the suicide journey to standing in the middle of the road and being hit by a semi-truck roaring at 23,000 mph (37,000 kph). They expect the crater will be anywhere from the size of a large house to a football stadium and between two and 14 stories deep.

"As of now, I think we have a completely different understanding of our solar system," said laboratory director Charles Elachi, cited by Reuters. "Its success exceeded our expectations."

Researchers hope NASA’s Deep Impact mission will not just succeed in ramming a comet, but will punch through Tempel 1’s surface and reveal material that has not been seen since the formation of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago.

"The first look at the data indicates that things couldn’t have gone better," Monte Henderson, program manager for Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp., the builders of NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft, told Space.com via e-mail.

Henderson described the outbursts as fog-like, dispersing over the surface of the comet, not an explosive plume that could adversely affect the Impactor’s ability to pinpoint the brightest spot on the comet’s surface. The team is not concerned that the outburst will interfere with the impact. The last outburst is expected to occur four hours prior to the collision said Henderson, and because of the outbursts diffuse orientation, it disperses after about 30 minutes.

In the meantime, Russian astrologer Marina Bai sues NASA to compensate her moral damage in the sum of over 310 million USD. Before the start she had demanded that NASA's project to bomb Tempel 1 comet be suspended. Marina Bai believes that the plan of NASA is an attempt against the natural life in space, which might break the natural balance of the Universe. Bai filed a lawsuit against NASA seeking the protection of her moral and life values. The Russian scientist says that the above-mentioned comet is rather valuable for her as personal memory: the comet gave a start to the relationship of the astrologer's grandparents. Marina Bai clarified that when her grandfather met her grandmother, he showed her the comet in the sky, and it became the romantic start of their long family life.

I do not know if that was the comet hit and a reporter picked up this report and he wanted stardom by publishing fright, but we'll see.
gregg
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gregg
Where is that comet?
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