it has 97% chance to hit sea and do nothing , even if it hits land it wont do much unless its right on a city , its a rock the size of the burj khlifa, its not a world ender , but yeah , it could kill millions if it lands on a city
Maybe why elon wants to leave earth so fast. Taking up so many people up. So when or if it does hit they can come back down and repopulate... like the movie don't look up lmao.. almost identical
Hey future, when you read this, I hope you idiots stopped wasting your time and energy and dumb shit… and actually worked together for once in order to prevent this thing from destroying everything.
It’s more scarier to know that there are hundreds or thousands of Unidentified asteroids that could potentially hit earth that we don’t know of other than Apophis that are orbiting near Earth.
the only ones that could potentialy be threatening are the asteroids coming from outside our solar system but even then space is so vast the chances are incredibly small that something hits us , mostly because of Jupiter's mass
@@mudriderR As You Know We Humans Are The Most Intelligent Kind On This Planet,If Intelligent Humans Exist 5 Million Years Ago Then We Would Have Been More Advanced In Technology Today.
Dinosaurs never went away, they just learned to hide in the trees. The non-avian dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago. They had ruled the planet in one form or another for 80 million years before that. The T-Rex is closer in time to us than it is to the stegosaurus.
Isn't a near miss kind of reassuring from a statistical POV. This one we missed, who knows how long until another one that intersects our orbit appears and maybe that one won't miss.
@@Max-zu8xj true but the numbers have been crunched so much by now that they numbers are powder. We are literally as sure as humanly possible that it will miss. Actually more than humanly possible because you know they had to employ the supercomputers and their billions of simulations. . So while it hasn't happened yet and nothing is 100% certain, I already chalk Aphosis '29 as a near miss. Might as well seeing as how if wrong we'll all be dead anyway.
@@Max-zu8xjthe trajectory was updated within the last couple years. There is no threat of this meteor hiting earth. In 100 years time it will fly buy again but it still wont be a threat. We crashed a space craft into a meteor and drastically changed its trajectory we have 100 years to prepare for this meteor before it passes by earth again.
@@TheMissiIe bingo. Imagine that same orbit but with thousands of boulders instead, a shotgun blast as opposed to a single rifle bullet. At the very least it could decimate multiple satellites leading to Kessler Syndrome. Bye bye Earth Infrastructure even if it never hits us.
@@stevenhetzel6483 losing satellites obviously is worse than getting hit by a 500 meter asteroid that would affect the would whole world and destroy at least a country, right?
If I'm not mistaken, Apophis is going to be close enough to actually breach the communications ring around the planet. If you want to talk about danger close, there you go.
Fun fact: there is not only a small chance this will hit during the encounter in 2029, but there is also a VERY SLIM chance that it will pass through the Earth's gravitational influence in such a way that there will be a guaranteed impact next encounter in 2036 Update: there's now a full 0% chance it will hit in 2029, and the chance of it having a guaranteed hit in 36 has also decreased. The chance is still there but it's far less likely.
That's the part they ignore and act like it's a one and done ..they have time to save themselves and tell us everything is great it'll be a great light show
@@nuntana2 by "won't hurt much" it's more like it won't cause a mass extinction. It'd still cause major damage across the area it impacts. Depending on where that is direct casualties could go into the hundreds of millions. And the long winter it will cause can cause widespread famines.
As I understand, closest approach: APRIL 12/2029, at "ONLY" 31,691.45 kilometers. That, in terrestrial terms, if my calculations are correct, is as if a bullet passed 45.08 centimeters from YOUR head!!!!
And I have had a bullet do that you can hear the bullet after it has already gone by ur ear , thank God for the dog duke saved me , dogs got great instincts
Not really that far from our perspective either. I mean in this model, it VERY clearly made contact once zoomed in. But if you want to assume it's just passing through the mesosphere...that's still only 85km away. You can see further than that on a commercial flight before it even reaches cruising altitude
@@brendonw456 The models used to represent Apophis and Earth were obviously not to scale. So it seems fair to say that it _didn't_ hit Earth, and if zoomed in again and again, would've shown it to have missed. At least that was my takeaway.
They’ve since captured more data and refined the models, and there’s no impact risks for at least 100+ years. And if memory serves, it was originally only given a 2.9% chance of impact in 2029 anyways 🤷🏻♂️
@@elGokuLombrado I've been retired for 10 years and haven't worn a watch in 25, so I'm not really keeping track. But, I wouldn't be surprised to find out I had read it 35 years ago in Popular Science, Science Digest or one of the other monthly science rags that were around back then.
@@wokeupinapanicYeah, for this particular space object. There's only an uncountable number of ones that we can't keep track of or don't know exist. Even if scientists noticed an impending strike, they aren't going to inform the public unless there's enough time to potentially negate the impact. They aren't going to throw the world into chaos.
Then starve when they run out.... "Winter" after a collision will last decades.... Do you have decades of everything you need with no resupply? Let's take this a little more seriously shall we?
@@plnbdyit won't last decades, only a few years. The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs and 80% of all plants and other animals, only caused 5 years of winter. Now, 5 years would be difficult to bridge, HOWEVER, depending on your equipment you could easily grow plants and even sustain farm animals, entirely under ground. It's a challenge, and 99.999% of people will die, but SOME will definitely survive, humans are just too adaptable and intelligent.
@@corbins6565Meme Man, sometimes also referred to as Mr. Succ and the Stonks guy, is a character often featured in internet memes. He is depicted as a 3D render of a smooth, bald, and often disembodied blue-eyed male head.[1] He was popularized in the mid-2010s by the artist "Special meme fresh", and became a common character in many surreal memes, a genre of internet humor inspired by surrealism.[2][3] During the 2021 GameStop short squeeze, Meme Man was popularized by users of the subreddit r/wallstreetbets as the face of the "stonks" meme.[4]
Physicists studied apophis the last time it went by and determined this next pass has zero chance of hitting, and minimal chance on the pass after that in 2051 It's likely when we measure the '29 pass that'll drop to zero too
For anyone worried, Apophis is 340 meters wide, about the height of the Empire State Building. The Chicxulub asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs was over 10,000 meters wide
Worth noting though that the asteroid that donated over Tunguska was very similar in size and flattened an area of forest roughly the size of Manhattan
You seriously can’t get any closer without colliding. It will come much closer than the moon does. Bet it will be an unforgettable experience to witness.
2004 after first calculating a small chance of a collsion, 3 days later the chance of a collison was corrected to 0, while still having a chance of colliding in 2036. The chance was calculated to be 1 in 45,000. 2009 the chance was recalculated to be 1 in 250,000. I am sure its way lower by now. There is no risk of collision for the next 100 years
@@pur3pk3r39 but the asteroid gets only one chance, one opportunity, that seizes everything he ever wanted, one moment, he will catch it and not let it slip
@@Eggy79 you could only project it’s trajectory if you have the super computer software. Or be an astrophysicist to make all the calculations through its path. Just observing is not thee same
@@dannyjorde2677 i dont think that. The universe is unimaginable big and things exist they unbelievable powerfull. We are so small. Our earth had a expiry date.
It's really a fucken disgrace 😢 I wasted 4 years of my life passionate about a subject that some dumb ass kid with a cell phone or computer can blatantly lie about and that gets more views than 6 hour continuous shot of the sun that I spent weeks setting up this app is fucked what's the next video platform I'm abandoning ship
Im pulling a mental heath day on that date 😅 Stargate called it! But that impact assessment changed after astronomers tracked Apophis, and its orbit became better determined. A radar observation campaign in March 2021, combined with precise orbit analysis, allowed astronomers to conclude that there is no risk of Apophis impacting our planet for at least a century.
It's not going to hit the Earth. Inside the orbit of the Moon is definitely close, but it's extremely easy to predict it's path to within a few kilometers. We're 100% completely safe from this. It's not world ending, it's not a catastrophe.
We've had far closer encounters... very recently. Remember Chelyabinsk? In the 70s we had an asteroid sneak in out of nowhere and skip off the atmosphere over the Tetons. This flyby is no surprise. It's not going to hit us. Everyone can chill out. There are thousands of near Earth objects and they track them. They have all sky cameras all over the Earth that take photos every night and compare them to previous nights looking for things changing position and determining if they are new objects or known ones.
So basically you're saying don't worry b/c there are cameras tracking objects that could strike Earth. Why should I not worry? There are CAMERAS not baseball bags, missiles, or big giant hands that can slap these objects away.
66 million years ago the Chicxulub asteroid hit the Yucatan peninsula. it was 6 miles in diameter and traveling 45,000 miles per hour. the impact crater was 200 miles in diameter and 5 miles deep. it hit so hard it splattered and debris was thrown back out into space. the Shockwave went 1000 miles flattening everything in its path. the tsunami was 700 ft high and went all the way to Africa. it caused worldwide earthquakes of 10 magnitude. the resulting Firestorm burned 80% of Earth's vegetation. the smoke and debris blocked the Sun for over 5 years. and 80% of all flora and fauna were killed and went extinct. this was the end of the dinosaurs. one of the few mammals that survived was a small rodent that lived underground and got used to the low oxygen levels.
Humans might survive it. I mean, most definitely won't, but it only needs a few thousand. 5 years of living inside a bunker before you can grow plants outside again is entirely possible.
You won't see it. It's like 300ft diameter and it's going to be 30,000+ km away. That's like trying to see the Eiffel tower from 3 times the diameter of the entire Earth away.
Exactly. There so many people who seem to want the world to end when the chances are incredibly low. Scientists are almost certain it’s gonna miss us. There is a probability it could hit us on the next go around 7 years later. Still unlikely though
Its been possible for centuries. Orbital mechanics are about as rock-solid as you can get in cosmology. It's why Dark Matter is such a huge deal, the rotation of the galaxy makes no sense in classical orbit mechanics.
Maybe but so many conditions could change from now to then unexpectedly and actually hit us. These scientists don't know everything and for them to outright dismiss its severity is irresponsible and arrogant. Then theres the possibility that it is headed to hit and they are just falsifying their calculations per government order to not create panic and world wide anarchy. Don't say it's not possible, it's actually more likely than not.
Computers do all the Calculations these days. We just feed it object Speed and direction(in relation to the Sun). Computer can then run a sped up simulation of where the object will go. Even takes into account Gravity and solar wind effects.
What If Apophis Hit Earth? (VIDEO): ruclips.net/video/mVdnN4pWn08/видео.html
We would die😂
Bad day.
Itd be a mercy
Just "Don't look up"
Will hit earth for sure! I have dreamed about it in 1996
Guarantee I'll still have to work that day
Why would i get free pass from work due a close astroid pass? o.o'' im confusde as hell.
@@danielbermingrud3655 possibly head on? I'll be in an hour late
@@mzc102908 An Hour have passed. :)
it has 97% chance to hit sea and do nothing , even if it hits land it wont do much unless its right on a city , its a rock the size of the burj khlifa, its not a world ender , but yeah , it could kill millions if it lands on a city
@@mzc102908 the chances it hits you are microscopic like 1 in a million
Apophis is clearly drinking and driving in the universe.
Haha that’s a reference to my uncle
Perhaps we need Jupiter to come to our rescue again like it did with a comet about 2 decades ago. 😢😢😢
Actually it is not this is a preference to what might happen🤓🤓🤓. But the nasa dart mission is on the rescue🎉 🎉
Yeah, it does seem to be weaving. Call the CHP! Cislunar Highway Patrol.
😳😳😳😳@@AverageGetafeFan
An appropriate end to the 2020s.
August 12th, 2036.
2033 game over.
@@AlanMars Heat death of the universe
@@AlanMarshow'd you come up with Aug 12th?
@@missjddrage1111 I got it from ai spongebob
This needs to be presented in 3 dimensions not just 2 dimensions.
They don’t even know exactly how close it will get in 2 dimensions. Forget 3.
Hm right bro @eme4289
100% it's gonna go for america. Every damn movie tells me the same thing
Supposed to come across Alaska, down the west coast and into south America I believe.
😂😂😂
@@seanbrunty7225I'm not in South America I'm in a different America so will I be fine?
@@MsmAstro346 hard to say, I'm not expert but sure you'll be fine. Btw I believe it comes back around closer in 2036
@@MsmAstro346 it's coming down Alaska through California and into north east South America.
Extra comforting to know that April 13th 2029 is going to be a Friday.
I set an alarm to remind me about it lol 😂
We’re fucked only Muslim knows why
Any month that the 1st falls on a Sunday will have a Friday the 13th.
its says in Quran that Friday is the doomsday. İdk what religion u guys but as a muslim myself, im pretty scared.
@marudezzka I'm an Atheist, all religions are just fairy tales!
And Bruce Willis is too sick to stop it. We are doomed.
🤦♂️😂
What about Ben Aflac 🦆? Didn’t he learn something from mr. Moonlighting?
you mean will smith
@@fluffypuffyboy586 Not Will Smith, unless you think someone could slap the asteroid away from Earth.
Maybe why elon wants to leave earth so fast. Taking up so many people up. So when or if it does hit they can come back down and repopulate... like the movie don't look up lmao.. almost identical
Bro gave Earth a haircut
“Don’t do that. Don’t give me hope”
Yeah we might go to a hell or heaven. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is on a Friday 13th
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same thoughts 😂😂😂😂
Just as predicted, people searching for this in 2029.
Wow what an incredibly smart and creative prediction I wonder how you figured that one out 😑
@@FriendsAndTheirGamesi think u need to worry about the friends Part before u worry about others games
@@ugotdestroyed4227 no u
Your comment will be famous 🎉
@@user-zk8tg8ko1u your's won't
I'm not worried about it because I'll be filming everything.
"The camera man never dies"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I probably would. 😢
Want a cookie?@@vicporter5508
I will too thank you for idea
I just love the fact that scientists did some math and had too close of a range when projecting the trajectory and went "oh shit"
That one scene in Don’t Look Up
Its updated path has been predicted it to hit earth with 72%.😢
@@fazer79bruh what are you talking about lol
I hope it wont hit us. 😰
@@Luna-mx7fi dont worry dart mission will save us
Stargate SG1: "he's still not dead?"
Love you
Indeed
Was looking for this comment.
You had ONE job and you blew it for the next century.....
Fucker just won't die.
This short will be viral in 2029.
I was here 😍✌️
The Algorithm keeps changing, let’s just hope this short goes viral and then hope that this comment is seen.
Leaving a comment for my future self
Hey future, when you read this, I hope you idiots stopped wasting your time and energy and dumb shit… and actually worked together for once in order to prevent this thing from destroying everything.
And never again after.
Dinosaurs: First time?
Edit: MAMAA IM FAMOUSS
You mean birds...
@@MikeOxhard-r6tsame thing
@@MikeOxhard-r6tyour a bird
Yep... :(
What chu mean them caves be looking hot these days
It’s more scarier to know that there are hundreds or thousands of Unidentified asteroids that could potentially hit earth that we don’t know of other than Apophis that are orbiting near Earth.
We've mapped a good percentage of these dangers (in the 90ish % region) but yes planet enders like Apophis are worrying
@@comfortsnail6342apophis is not a planet ender
certainly is a multi country ender depending where it lands
the only ones that could potentialy be threatening are the asteroids coming from outside our solar system but even then space is so vast the chances are incredibly small that something hits us , mostly because of Jupiter's mass
@@avensisversocan we sort of gently nudge it to land on Moscow?
"By 2030 you'll own nothing and be happy about it."
- Klaus Schwab
((Schwab))
What are you talking about?
How is this relevant?
But yes, hes right. You cant thank calitalism for that
It's a date that has nothing to do with what we're talking about. Seems relevant to me!@@OliverFlinn
Dinosaurs: "Our turn again."
Dinosaurs Lived For 65 Million Years, And We Just For 200k Years? NOT FAIR!!
I know it's a joke but apophis isn't a planet killer it's just gonna hurt
@@mudriderR do you really think we have been around for 5 million years? Is that a joke?
@@mudriderR As You Know We Humans Are The Most Intelligent Kind On This Planet,If Intelligent Humans Exist 5 Million Years Ago Then We Would Have Been More Advanced In Technology Today.
Dinosaurs never went away, they just learned to hide in the trees.
The non-avian dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago. They had ruled the planet in one form or another for 80 million years before that.
The T-Rex is closer in time to us than it is to the stegosaurus.
Earth: Don't say it. Don't you say it.
Apophis: On your left.
XDDD
Boom, you lookin' for this?
Earth: Let me guess.. next time it'll be left again!
Apophis: Oh cheer up earth! One day I'll sit on your face!
Best comment EVER
Now thats funny 😂
Earth has too much plot armor to get destroyed
Mfw we find out we’re living in a game of thrones universe
Earth won't get destroyed. We might though just like the dinosaurs 😂
@@Rella-rellainot that easily eh
God will save us😊
Apophis: An ancient mythical Egyptian deity of chaos.
My egyptian mithology phase it's coming back
I thought the god of chaos was DonaldTrumpus
Mythical? Are you kidding?
Astonomers' sick sense of humor naming it.
@@jamesalexander3530nah he good
As a Harvard graduate astrophysicist, I can confirm that there are big rocks in space.
Oh gee thanks, harvard
Oh hey thanks Capt. Obvious!!
😂
Wow. Just wow. Glad you had to go to college to figure that out bud. You Wasted my tax money cuz I knew that before I got out of middle school.
@@thizzmonkey7846 yet you are a grown ass man and still haven't figured out what sarcasm is. Just wow.
General Jack O'Neill will save us the final showdown against Apophis.
Colonel! Hammond of Texas in the General 🪖 🎖️
O Melancia, tá bom!¡ se el Señor Jesus non salvar te. NINGUN más 🙏🙏🙏
@@josedoegito3183 Callate tu boca, tu encanta chorizo
O'Neil and Carter always win
Indeed
When it's 2029: this aged like fine wine
In astronomical scale this is unusually close. Remember this.
Isn't a near miss kind of reassuring from a statistical POV. This one we missed, who knows how long until another one that intersects our orbit appears and maybe that one won't miss.
@@Antifag1977 Kind of yes but this one is going to come in 2029. Were not past the situation
@@Max-zu8xj true but the numbers have been crunched so much by now that they numbers are powder. We are literally as sure as humanly possible that it will miss. Actually more than humanly possible because you know they had to employ the supercomputers and their billions of simulations.
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So while it hasn't happened yet and nothing is 100% certain, I already chalk Aphosis '29 as a near miss. Might as well seeing as how if wrong we'll all be dead anyway.
@@Max-zu8xjthe trajectory was updated within the last couple years. There is no threat of this meteor hiting earth. In 100 years time it will fly buy again but it still wont be a threat. We crashed a space craft into a meteor and drastically changed its trajectory we have 100 years to prepare for this meteor before it passes by earth again.
In astronomical scale this is a huge wake up call. Thats ridiculously close.
I'm taking that day off of work.
"But you're coming to work tomorrow right?"
@@Electrofunk1938..🤣👍
I'm taking off too, screw it! Haha
😂
And every day thereafter.
"Haha you flinched"
What bro was about to throw at me:
Underrated I just laughed out loud😂
Best comment fs
The reason why the asteroid changed its direction is because it did not want to upset the cameraman
In 2029, everyone will be searching for info about this.
Mark your word
Marked
Lmao so true
Yes 😮
apophis said the nword and is now cancelled dont worry guys
Even if it is a threat , we've got the D.A.R.T. to redirect it.
Or destroy us as well
No, you never want to destroy anything in space
@@TheMissiIe bingo. Imagine that same orbit but with thousands of boulders instead, a shotgun blast as opposed to a single rifle bullet. At the very least it could decimate multiple satellites leading to Kessler Syndrome. Bye bye Earth Infrastructure even if it never hits us.
@@stevenhetzel6483 losing satellites obviously is worse than getting hit by a 500 meter asteroid that would affect the would whole world and destroy at least a country, right?
You can't it's too fast for any spaceship to get there + the goverments already decided they will do nothing since it wont colide.
People in the ISS: "YO DUCK!!!" 😂
LMAOOOO
I mean, it's going to be over 1000x further away than the ISS is so no, they won't be bothered by it in the slightest
Duck: what?
@@jmy871 🤣🤣🤣
lol
If I'm not mistaken, Apophis is going to be close enough to actually breach the communications ring around the planet. If you want to talk about danger close, there you go.
⁰9⁰
19,000 miles up is pretty close when it passes.
Yup, we have satellites further away.😬
To close😮if ya ask me!
@@tonylamontbillings6607 no they don't. 38,000 miles is like a sixth of the way to the moon lmao. Planes fly like a few miles in the air
@@tonylamontbillings6607 Planes fly between 8 - 10 miles lmfao what kinda planes you got
@@Empenguin he thought yall said 26000 feet 😅
Fun fact: there is not only a small chance this will hit during the encounter in 2029, but there is also a VERY SLIM chance that it will pass through the Earth's gravitational influence in such a way that there will be a guaranteed impact next encounter in 2036
Update: there's now a full 0% chance it will hit in 2029, and the chance of it having a guaranteed hit in 36 has also decreased. The chance is still there but it's far less likely.
I heard it was 2036 from a documentary many years back
@@jensonisntfunnyyeah I misremembered
That's the part they ignore and act like it's a one and done ..they have time to save themselves and tell us everything is great it'll be a great light show
It’d do big damage but isn’t huge so won’t hurt that much 😋
@@nuntana2 by "won't hurt much" it's more like it won't cause a mass extinction. It'd still cause major damage across the area it impacts. Depending on where that is direct casualties could go into the hundreds of millions. And the long winter it will cause can cause widespread famines.
Would feel better if they had called it "Fluffy"
Exactly. I really don’t like the “pop” in Apophis. 🤨
it's a gods name made for chaos and destruction I think
Bro drunk driving we gotta call the milky way PD
😂😂😂😂🚀
God. I thought SG-1 already dealt with that guy.
Had to kill ‘em twice
We must be in an alternate reality 😨🤣😂
Technically the replicators did all the work
He did come back a couple times.
Jaffa kree!
They named it Apophis to REALLY fuck with us😂
😳
God of chaos has a nice ring to it 😂
Это куда???
I bet you had "apophis" trending on Google when you said that.
Impact on a Friday the 13th😂
As I understand, closest approach: APRIL 12/2029, at "ONLY" 31,691.45 kilometers. That, in terrestrial terms, if my calculations are correct, is as if a bullet passed 45.08 centimeters from YOUR head!!!!
Doesn't matter how close it comes, a miss is a miss be it 2 cm or 45.
And I have had a bullet do that you can hear the bullet after it has already gone by ur ear , thank God for the dog duke saved me , dogs got great instincts
@@mycroft16if u want to get technical n it sounds like you do then you are wrong buddy
It's going to be a very bad day. Don't anybody iud yourselves
@@mycroft16 after the fact yes, before missing a lot of people would be very worried
While looking at apophis, there were tons on rocks flying all around the place. Do not take life for granted. It's a miracle every day!
From our perspective it’s not close at all, from the cosmic perspective it might as well sat on our face
😂😅😐🙁
Death by cosmic snu snu
69 Likes... that's *_way too fitting_* to mess with.... ☺️
_(I know, _*_someone_*_ will, but... it's not going to be me!)_
Not really that far from our perspective either. I mean in this model, it VERY clearly made contact once zoomed in. But if you want to assume it's just passing through the mesosphere...that's still only 85km away. You can see further than that on a commercial flight before it even reaches cruising altitude
@@brendonw456 The models used to represent Apophis and Earth were obviously not to scale. So it seems fair to say that it _didn't_ hit Earth, and if zoomed in again and again, would've shown it to have missed.
At least that was my takeaway.
I forgot we lived in a 3d world for a sec
Great point. Until you said that it hadn't occurred to me at all. This is why I hit iron with a beater for a living.
@@insanitology apparently so did the video producers. I can only assume
Ever heard of ecliptic?
@@microvvaveovenecliptic has some depth. The Apophis's inclination is 3.3 degree. For Earth orbit it is about 8 million km.
When we first heard about this potential collision was 25 years ago. Dang!, that time went fast.
They’ve since captured more data and refined the models, and there’s no impact risks for at least 100+ years.
And if memory serves, it was originally only given a 2.9% chance of impact in 2029 anyways 🤷🏻♂️
Isnt it 19 yrs
20 years ago*
@@elGokuLombrado I've been retired for 10 years and haven't worn a watch in 25, so I'm not really keeping track.
But, I wouldn't be surprised to find out I had read it 35 years ago in Popular Science, Science Digest or one of the other monthly science rags that were around back then.
@@wokeupinapanicYeah, for this particular space object. There's only an uncountable number of ones that we can't keep track of or don't know exist.
Even if scientists noticed an impending strike, they aren't going to inform the public unless there's enough time to potentially negate the impact. They aren't going to throw the world into chaos.
She gonna be close Captain !
ehh don't worry Apophis is the size of the Eiffel Tower
And the speed 😱. This is FREEzer power or Bad Broly
Still the Asteriod was massive it would make an impact explosion as powerful as 10,000 Hiroshimas
Yay! I'll finally get to eat my emergency rations.
Then starve when they run out.... "Winter" after a collision will last decades.... Do you have decades of everything you need with no resupply?
Let's take this a little more seriously shall we?
Life will find a way
@@plnbdyit won't last decades, only a few years.
The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs and 80% of all plants and other animals, only caused 5 years of winter.
Now, 5 years would be difficult to bridge, HOWEVER, depending on your equipment you could easily grow plants and even sustain farm animals, entirely under ground.
It's a challenge, and 99.999% of people will die, but SOME will definitely survive, humans are just too adaptable and intelligent.
Bruh if this thing hits you won't be eating anything
Haha yeah , they talk like if the planet could survive
If it doesn't hit us, it will just be another movie for America to make
stonks
@@CamelliaFlingert what is stonks?
@@corbins6565Meme Man, sometimes also referred to as Mr. Succ and the Stonks guy, is a character often featured in internet memes. He is depicted as a 3D render of a smooth, bald, and often disembodied blue-eyed male head.[1] He was popularized in the mid-2010s by the artist "Special meme fresh", and became a common character in many surreal memes, a genre of internet humor inspired by surrealism.[2][3] During the 2021 GameStop short squeeze, Meme Man was popularized by users of the subreddit r/wallstreetbets as the face of the "stonks" meme.[4]
@fluffypuffyboy586 ahh right I should have known..thank you
Hollywood isn't America
It will be lower than GPS satellites. Excited to watch the show & see how big it is.
Thats pretty freaking close...
So Earth has the power to invisible when an asteroid about to land?
Yeah but only if you’re using an Action Replay
Asteroids don't land... they crash ...... and wipe species out.
@@RealBono underrated comment lmaoo
yes.
You know how tiny the Earth is?
Did anyone check to make sure it wouldn’t hit the moon? Nothing like being on the receiving end of cosmic buckshot….
Yeah
And the moon is very important for earth as well
Your videos always put me in a good mood.
This has the same energy as Luigi pulling up on you in Mario Kart
*Earth: You won’t*
*Apophis: Bet 🗿☄️💥*
It won't in 2029, but if it hits the gravitational keyhole it will hit us on 2036!
Earth: bet x2 🚀☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️☢️💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
bruh that shit be getting WAY too close for comfort 😨
Physicists studied apophis the last time it went by and determined this next pass has zero chance of hitting, and minimal chance on the pass after that in 2051
It's likely when we measure the '29 pass that'll drop to zero too
im pretty sure we can just blow it up if it's going to hit us
@@Cymanytbif we blow it up it might be worse so many small asteroids size like 1 meter so not good
Hey people in 2029. I'm dobert. Please stop believing in asteroid impacts. Thanks.
That's on the x-y plane. How close does it get on the z axis?
Thank you. It seems you and I are among a very small minority wondering why it wasn't mentioned. It's actually quite important to know.
Good point
2d vs 3d
Nasa has already rulled out any possible impacts at least for 100 years. We're good
Lol 😂
"I CANT LET YOU GET CLOSE"
Chael? Is that you?ahaha
"wanna now?" -Apophis probably
😂😂@@Ar1AnX1x
😂🤣😭😂
For anyone worried, Apophis is 340 meters wide, about the height of the Empire State Building. The Chicxulub asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs was over 10,000 meters wide
Thank u. It’ll destroy stuff but not the planet when it hits
Worth noting though that the asteroid that donated over Tunguska was very similar in size and flattened an area of forest roughly the size of Manhattan
It will certainly not collide.
It would completely destroy a city lol. That would cause definite damage.
@@OlderThanAverageGamer so… not that bad?
Respect for earth he already has so many impact but still have life
Drive by is becoming universal not only international, even in the outerspace hood☠️
Moon: ay bro watch yo jet. WATCH YO JET BRO WATCH YOUR JET‼️
You seriously can’t get any closer without colliding. It will come much closer than the moon does. Bet it will be an unforgettable experience to witness.
2004 after first calculating a small chance of a collsion, 3 days later the chance of a collison was corrected to 0, while still having a chance of colliding in 2036. The chance was calculated to be 1 in 45,000.
2009 the chance was recalculated to be 1 in 250,000. I am sure its way lower by now.
There is no risk of collision for the next 100 years
Very thorough explanation. Can you share the source you got it from?
As someone who played RuneScape, I have gotten multiple drops that are 1/100,000. These odds are NOT GOOD
@@pur3pk3r39 but the asteroid gets only one chance, one opportunity, that seizes everything he ever wanted, one moment, he will catch it and not let it slip
So there's a higher chance of getting hit by an asteroid than someone winning the lottery. I'm going to need more 0's on the next calculation!😬
Given absolutely nothing happens to change projectory in space.
They’ll never tell you it’s the end
Its better that way. People cant handle being told the truth. Some people can.
Because even if it does hit it’s not a planet killer. It’ll hurt for damn sure but the human race will be fine. Just minus a few million.
And you think you’d be able to handle it?
Except NASA doesn't own the sky. You can track its trajectory all on your own and there's 0% chance it hits us in 2029, so you can stop worrying
@@Eggy79 you could only project it’s trajectory if you have the super computer software. Or be an astrophysicist to make all the calculations through its path. Just observing is not thee same
Toretto: we can stop it with Family 😏
“Sorry Earth, the 2020s have gotta keep on sucking for you”
The 2020s: the 1980s of the 21st Century.
Earth be just fine.
It's humanity need be worried...
"And men's hearts shall fail them seeing what is coming up upon the Earth" -JC
Crazy to think there could be an earth ending object barreling towards us without our knowledge at any point
There is ,it hasn't hit us yet ,could be 100 years could be a 1000 ,but one is coming for sure.
@@malaki1344is By the time it comes, we'll have enough technology to destroy it or even move to other planets
@@dannyjorde2677 lol ya keep telling yourself that .
@@dannyjorde2677 i dont think that. The universe is unimaginable big and things exist they unbelievable powerfull. We are so small. Our earth had a expiry date.
@@malaki1344is we already have technology to redirect asteroids, it’s called D.A.R.T
When I first heard about Apophis (when I was arount 8 years old) I created an calendar entry 😅 and since been waiting for this day to come 🙈
Same
How old are you now?
@@abysswalker2325 26 😅
What day
@@EMTBLifeThe end of life as we know it. It will probably leave a good bit of survivors but you can bet it's taking us back to the dark ages
& Depending on exactly how close it actually gets in 2029, will determine if it hits us when it comes back around in 2036.
Lmfaoo……..
True!
if it passes trough a gravitational keyhole webare f ed
Gotta speed run space travel 😂
Så det bästa vore att knuffa in den i månen redan 2029.
*Before the collision, Hollywood made a film named Apophis, save the earth* 🤪🤪
"Our calculations were incorrect, Apophis will actually make a direct hit."
Cool! Finally an alien body is visiting us!
Do u know where? Some people said Europe and I’m in Europe so I’m terrified
@@MaddieBuildsi doubt we can accurately predict where it'll land
Ha ha ha. Mais um traficante de medo
NASA projected trajectory is closest 19,400 miles over US Continent near California Mexico border.
Don't worry. The cameraman will still survive even if the dinosaurs and apes do not.
On en envoie une armée l'exposé ce caillou vu que les cameraman meure pas mission réussi ou les cameraman repeupler on l'a terre xD
I plan to live a 1000 years by just filming 24/7
I wonder what THAT race would be like and evolve into ... 🫶🤪
The cameraman will be AI...
He's the one recording the event in space
whew, missed us not once, but twice!!!!! Good job evading that obstacle, 42.
I like how the object doesn’t move but everything else does 😂
If you run holding your phone you can get past pluto
there is a significant lack of knowledge or intelligence in these comments
Fr
It's really a fucken disgrace 😢 I wasted 4 years of my life passionate about a subject that some dumb ass kid with a cell phone or computer can blatantly lie about and that gets more views than 6 hour continuous shot of the sun that I spent weeks setting up this app is fucked what's the next video platform I'm abandoning ship
And that’s why everything searching for intelligent life is pointing away from earth.
lol indeed
Jupiter: Okay what the hell Moons we had that.
Moons: Sorry
Placing my comment here for when this video goes viral in 2029 and everybody is looking this up.
better get on dogecoin
💀
Im pulling a mental heath day on that date 😅 Stargate called it! But that impact assessment changed after astronomers tracked Apophis, and its orbit became better determined. A radar observation campaign in March 2021, combined with precise orbit analysis, allowed astronomers to conclude that there is no risk of Apophis impacting our planet for at least a century.
We're all watching Apophis then get sucker punched by its buddy creeping in behind the Moon 👀
Would be nice to see Nation work together to avoid catastrophic events like these one.
This isn't a catastrophic event.
@@Релёкс84 A asteroid coming to end earth is not a catastrophic event?
@@VIPER276 Indeed that would be a catastrophic event in the literal sense of the word.
They do, what do you think caused the chip and material shortage?
It's not going to hit the Earth. Inside the orbit of the Moon is definitely close, but it's extremely easy to predict it's path to within a few kilometers. We're 100% completely safe from this. It's not world ending, it's not a catastrophe.
Can't wait for the sick shots of this thing. Especially with the better technology in 2029.
Very impactful!
We've had far closer encounters... very recently. Remember Chelyabinsk? In the 70s we had an asteroid sneak in out of nowhere and skip off the atmosphere over the Tetons. This flyby is no surprise. It's not going to hit us. Everyone can chill out. There are thousands of near Earth objects and they track them. They have all sky cameras all over the Earth that take photos every night and compare them to previous nights looking for things changing position and determining if they are new objects or known ones.
Thank you for the information!
So basically you're saying don't worry b/c there are cameras tracking objects that could strike Earth. Why should I not worry? There are CAMERAS not baseball bags, missiles, or big giant hands that can slap these objects away.
Thank u. It’s big energy I know that much
"As an astrophysicist" LOL
Said the government shill
66 million years ago the Chicxulub asteroid hit the Yucatan peninsula. it was 6 miles in diameter and traveling 45,000 miles per hour. the impact crater was 200 miles in diameter and 5 miles deep. it hit so hard it splattered and debris was thrown back out into space. the Shockwave went 1000 miles flattening everything in its path. the tsunami was 700 ft high and went all the way to Africa. it caused worldwide earthquakes of 10 magnitude. the resulting Firestorm burned 80% of Earth's vegetation. the smoke and debris blocked the Sun for over 5 years. and 80% of all flora and fauna were killed and went extinct. this was the end of the dinosaurs. one of the few mammals that survived was a small rodent that lived underground and got used to the low oxygen levels.
Wow and this chick was there to see it
"small rodent that lived underground"...
That's how your grandfather met your grandma )))
LOL Gee z you make it sound as if the world ended?
Humans might survive it.
I mean, most definitely won't, but it only needs a few thousand.
5 years of living inside a bunker before you can grow plants outside again is entirely possible.
That’s how Silo happened😮 now it’s gonna be real! BTW Silo is a series on Apple TV
It will be terrifying to look at the sky when you see it
You won't see it. It's like 300ft diameter and it's going to be 30,000+ km away. That's like trying to see the Eiffel tower from 3 times the diameter of the entire Earth away.
Respect Earth hope for bright future ❤😊❤
Earth stopped at the stop sign while Apophis is trying to outrun cops
Don't worry folks we aren't even going to make it to 2029 at this rate...
I prefer asteroid hitting us, at least I will see something beautiful and terrifying at the same time before dying
*Apophis doesn't hit us
Madara: This world shall know pain.
Nagato*
@@deaconleela4115 Mr. Roboto.
Bruh said Madara
Your humor is top-notch.
I got my chips down on this rock hitting us in 2036
Well we will know in 2029
If I bet we wont die, I will win. If we do die, I wont care.
Fantastic visual and the music really fits the seriousness of the matter.
Nothing serious about it.
It's not going to hit us. Like 0% chance. It's not a danger. It's not a worry.
Its like "Devine qui vient
Dîner ce soir " ...
"Your still comin in today right?" Type situation.
People in earth: "WE ARE GOING TO DIE!!!"
*asteroid passes by earth but doesnt hit*
People in earth: oh.
Just like we did on 9-9-99. 12-31-99. 12-23-12. and the 50 other times the world was supposed to end since I was born.
It will happen when we will be sure it won't happen @@ilovebeinagirl
Exactly. There so many people who seem to want the world to end when the chances are incredibly low. Scientists are almost certain it’s gonna miss us. There is a probability it could hit us on the next go around 7 years later. Still unlikely though
I find it amazing that scientists can count on the movement of space objects and predict something that will travel a path, years from now.
Mathematics is definitely a one hell of thing.
Is this calculus?
Its been possible for centuries. Orbital mechanics are about as rock-solid as you can get in cosmology.
It's why Dark Matter is such a huge deal, the rotation of the galaxy makes no sense in classical orbit mechanics.
Maybe but so many conditions could change from now to then unexpectedly and actually hit us. These scientists don't know everything and for them to outright dismiss its severity is irresponsible and arrogant. Then theres the possibility that it is headed to hit and they are just falsifying their calculations per government order to not create panic and world wide anarchy. Don't say it's not possible, it's actually more likely than not.
Computers do all the Calculations these days. We just feed it object Speed and direction(in relation to the Sun). Computer can then run a sped up simulation of where the object will go. Even takes into account Gravity and solar wind effects.
Pretty sure NASA are keeping eyes on it and at the slightest indication it could hit earth theyd immediately put safety protocols into action
hide under the bed, it's going to hit, but they don't say anything so that the planet doesn't become a failed state
😂😂funny
There are no protocols lol
Yea right.... NASA won't be in charge of any such protocols. FEMA will get that job.
Name an applicable safety protocol, just one.