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BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one

 
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BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
So are they expecting this 1km asteroid to actual hit earth?

This article and title isn't following the usual close approach fluff. God help us all if this does actually hit!

NASA is actually officially warning of global deadly tsunami's and firestorms in the sky from asteroid PZ39 on 15th February

STINKY BELOW :

[link to www.express.co.uk (secure)]

I would say "don't stand idle" but if this hits, not much humanity can do anyway.
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02/14/2020 06:21 AM
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It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
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PANIC MONGERING.
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Bout time we had some ateroid DOOM.

Coronadoom is sooooo last month.
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
Right at the bottom of the article...


In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
So are they expecting this 1km asteroid to actual hit earth?

This article and title isn't following the usual close approach fluff. God help us all if this does actually hit!

NASA is actually officially warning of global deadly tsunami's and firestorms in the sky from asteroid PZ39 on 15th February

STINKY BELOW :

[link to www.express.co.uk (secure)]

I would say "don't stand idle" but if this hits, not much humanity can do anyway.
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
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Next you'll be telling me the Telegraph and Guardian is the spawn of all wisdom and truth. At least the Daily Express didn't spy and sell British intelligence to/for Germany in WW2!

I know who I'd trust more!

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The Express sure as hell does, every fucking day. Fucking bullshit tabloid.
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It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71909182


Next you'll be telling me the Telegraph and Guardian is the spawn of all wisdom and truth. At least the Daily Express didn't spy and sell British intelligence to/for Germany in WW2!

I know who I'd trust more!
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


No I didn't say that. WTF has that got to do with the price of fish?

I'll see you on Sunday to point and laugh.
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
Damn dude, read the article.

"Currently, there is no known asteroid that is headed directly for Earth and that includes Asteroid PZ39.

At its closest, the space rock will approach Earth from about 0.03860 astronomical units.

One astronomical unit measures the distance from the Sun to Earth – about 93 million miles (149.l6 million km).

In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)."


Also, show me 1 single official nasa article that mentions what this site wrote.

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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
Right at the bottom of the article...


In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)
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Yes just as I will expect it to pass by safely too like the majority of space debris, but my point wasn't what will most likely happen or the fact the express is sensationalising or scare mongering, what my post was highlighting, was the change in writing style by the paper with regards to the headline and the fact they placed it's on their frontpage maintaining such an alarmist title.

Even the express don't normally go about saying it's asteroid doom on folks!
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It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71909182


Next you'll be telling me the Telegraph and Guardian is the spawn of all wisdom and truth. At least the Daily Express didn't spy and sell British intelligence to/for Germany in WW2!

I know who I'd trust more!
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


No I didn't say that. WTF has that got to do with the price of fish?

I'll see you on Sunday to point and laugh.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71909182


I too will be laughing on Sunday knowing that a GLPer thinks the broadsheets such as the telegraph or guardian etc who are widely known to have spied for the NAZI's in WW2 are the wisdom of all things honest and truthful.
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They probably felt they needed a good title to get peoples attention off china flu!
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Damn dude, read the article.

"Currently, there is no known asteroid that is headed directly for Earth and that includes Asteroid PZ39.

At its closest, the space rock will approach Earth from about 0.03860 astronomical units.

One astronomical unit measures the distance from the Sun to Earth – about 93 million miles (149.l6 million km).

In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)."


Also, show me 1 single official nasa article that mentions what this site wrote.

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my god, read the post header! im talking about the fucking title, not what NASA actually say, for fucks sake!
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The one that hits us we won't see coming


"In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)."
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All newspapers are a commercial product tailored towards there readership they are all full of shit.
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
It doesn't have to hit us to be an extinction level event.

Plagues ... deadly bugs can be sprinkled into our atmosphere from celestial objects.

Magnetic pole reversal ... iron core objects may push our magnetic poles out of alignment.

Earthquakes, vulcanic eruptions ... gravitational pull disrupts the fault zones and magma chambers.

Firestorm, heavy weather ... a shower of smaller fragments burns in the atmosphere and heats it up and disrupting weather patterns. This is why blowing up asteroids doesn't work. Even if it breaks up, the fragments will continue on the original trajectory. The original mass still hits us.
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2020 BX12

do we have a count down clock?
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71909182


Next you'll be telling me the Telegraph and Guardian is the spawn of all wisdom and truth. At least the Daily Express didn't spy and sell British intelligence to/for Germany in WW2!

I know who I'd trust more!
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


No I didn't say that. WTF has that got to do with the price of fish?

I'll see you on Sunday to point and laugh.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71909182


I too will be laughing on Sunday knowing that a GLPer thinks the broadsheets such as the telegraph or guardian etc who are widely known to have spied for the NAZI's in WW2 are the wisdom of all things honest and truthful.
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


You said that, not me. You're mentally ill.
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...


Next you'll be telling me the Telegraph and Guardian is the spawn of all wisdom and truth. At least the Daily Express didn't spy and sell British intelligence to/for Germany in WW2!

I know who I'd trust more!
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


No I didn't say that. WTF has that got to do with the price of fish?

I'll see you on Sunday to point and laugh.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71909182


I too will be laughing on Sunday knowing that a GLPer thinks the broadsheets such as the telegraph or guardian etc who are widely known to have spied for the NAZI's in WW2 are the wisdom of all things honest and truthful.
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


You said that, not me. You're mentally ill.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71909182


OP's just mad because facts make his doom boner go flaccid.
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This is a nice site for dramtic 'doom countdowns'

[link to spacein3d.com (secure)]
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
So are they expecting this 1km asteroid to actual hit earth?

This article and title isn't following the usual close approach fluff. God help us all if this does actually hit!

NASA is actually officially warning of global deadly tsunami's and firestorms in the sky from asteroid PZ39 on 15th February

STINKY BELOW :

[link to www.express.co.uk (secure)]

I would say "don't stand idle" but if this hits, not much humanity can do anyway.
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle

[link to www.express.co.uk (secure)]

2029 then 2036 then 2068 and finally they decided that it will never hit Earth...
same ol bs every year that will continue till humanity ends, then bs will seize to exist finally.
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
So are they expecting this 1km asteroid to actual hit earth?

This article and title isn't following the usual close approach fluff. God help us all if this does actually hit!

NASA is actually officially warning of global deadly tsunami's and firestorms in the sky from asteroid PZ39 on 15th February

STINKY BELOW :

[link to www.express.co.uk (secure)]

I would say "don't stand idle" but if this hits, not much humanity can do anyway.
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


post some more factual shit, do you have a cuddly bear toy
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Re: BREAKING: newspapers don't normally publish asteroid articles like this one
Damn dude, read the article.

"Currently, there is no known asteroid that is headed directly for Earth and that includes Asteroid PZ39.

At its closest, the space rock will approach Earth from about 0.03860 astronomical units.

One astronomical unit measures the distance from the Sun to Earth – about 93 million miles (149.l6 million km).

In other words, NASA expects the rock to safely miss us by more than 3.58 million miles (5.77 million km)."


Also, show me 1 single official nasa article that mentions what this site wrote.

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my god, read the post header! im talking about the fucking title, not what NASA actually say, for fucks sake!
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle



"NASA is actually officially warning of global deadly tsunami's and firestorms in the sky from asteroid PZ39 on 15th February"

Huh?
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Daily Express....

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SPACEFORCELG
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lmao
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It's the Express. Biggest bullshitters around.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71909182


Next you'll be telling me the Telegraph and Guardian is the spawn of all wisdom and truth. At least the Daily Express didn't spy and sell British intelligence to/for Germany in WW2!

I know who I'd trust more!
 Quoting: Yet we stand idle


fuck the express
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Hey DUMBSTUFF Its gonna pass the Earth at a distance of 5 Million miles.. 20 times farther than the Moon. DUHHHH!!!





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