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Imagine if we spent the SLS budget on a solar system census instead. Hey but that would actually be useful. We have to know how the universe was created before we can look in our own backyard.
You should have simulate the impact over water, since Earth is mostly water... so the possibility that Apophis would hit water instead of earth is higher. But unfortunately the aftermath would be even worse.
@MBSfilms77 Wrong. The Shoemaker-Ley 9 comet broke apart and collided with Jupiter in 1994 and left visible marks in its atmosphere that persisted for months and were more visible than the Greate Red Spot and, of course, bigger than Earth in diameter.
Which is why the loss of Aracibo is such a problem - Aracibo was an asteroid radar: it could image astroid by beaming radar out at space and detecting even small rocks that are invisible to visible light observations.
@@murrmurr765 Hurricane Maria is why Aracibo was decommissioned, Caribbean is a poor choice for delicate observatories. Can we put it in a nice desert? Last I heard its replacement plan was totally downsized as of June 2023 article.
right, everyone who lives in a certain city will recognize it, others maybe not so much, but it is "lazy producing" to not show the actual city that you are supposedly showing, cuz some folks will recognize that it does not represent that target city.
Looked like he entered "California" into the map's search box instead of "Los Angeles, California." He did say he's never been there, though that's no excuse for poor map reading. 🖖
For 98% of us i feel like we are ready to make that step, unfortunately.. that last 2% runs everything and has more money then us 98% combined. We gotta find a way to take OUR world back.. Our existence literal depends on whether or not we come together or destroy each-other/ourselves. That sounds insane but the fact is that a BUTTON is on several peoples desks RIGHT NOW that if pressed could literally end us ALL. Sadly, my faith in that 2% gets lower every-day 😢
@@GetnBrains It is a hypothetical theory why we can't find other intelligence civilization in the universe. When one civilization invented radio, it also soon have nuclear power, the result will made them disappeared in a conflict. Like a recent saying that a nuclear war had happened in ancient Mars of 3 millions years before.
The name apophis is actually a Stargate reference because the actual gods name is Apep but they changed it for the show and the scientists were fans of SG1. Because SG1 is the best Sci fi show ever.
Everyone has forgotten that Apophis was named what it was because of a Stargate SG1 episode where the Goa'uld named Apophis sent an asteroid to hit Earth and SG1 had to save Earth (once again). The episode aired not long before this asteroid was discovered-- and aptly named after the alien in the Stargate TV show.
To estimate how many cheeseburgers would fit into the asteroid Apophis, we need to consider the volume of both the asteroid and a cheeseburger. Volume of Apophis: Apophis is roughly egg-shaped or dual-lobed, with dimensions approximately 450 meters long and 170 meters wide at its shortest axis. Simplifying this to an ellipsoid for volume calculation:  Volume of an ellipsoid = (4/3) * π * a * b * c, where a, b, and c are the semi-axes. Assuming semi-axes of roughly 225 meters (half of 450), 85 meters (half of 170), and an intermediate value for the third axis (let's say 150 meters for simplicity): Volume ≈ (4/3) * π * 225 * 85 * 150 ≈ 35,342,917 cubic meters. Volume of a Cheeseburger: A typical cheeseburger has a diameter of about 10 cm (0.1 meters) and a height of about 5 cm (0.05 meters), approximating it to a cylinder: Volume of a cylinder = π * r^2 * h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Volume ≈ π * (0.05)^2 * 0.05 ≈ 0.00039 cubic meters. Number of Cheeseburgers: Now, dividing the volume of Apophis by the volume of one cheeseburger: Number of cheeseburgers ≈ 35,342,917 / 0.00039 ≈ 90,622,864,103 cheeseburgers. Therefore, approximately 90.6 billion cheeseburgers could theoretically fit inside the asteroid Apophis, assuming no packing inefficiencies and treating cheeseburgers as uniform cylinders. Remember, this is a rough estimate due to the simplified shape assumptions for both the asteroid and the cheeseburger. 
Ok it said the asteroid is 74x Empire State Buildings weight and each building is 356,000 tons so x 74 = 26,344,000 tons of the asteroid and 1 ton =32,000 oz so 26,344,000 tons x 32,000 oz =843,008,000,000 oz. An average cheese burger weigh about 8 oz so 843,008,000,000 oz divided by 8 oz =105,376,000,000 cheeseburgers .
@@jeffreyjohnsonofficial right, a pretty easy math problem, as you showed, and, correct, the asteroid probably is not a sphere more like a potato, so complicated to get volume but assumptions can be made. And the burger could be a cylindrical solid section, of certain height and diameter depending on the brand of burger, which could be "standardized" with a sample of each and take an average of dimensions. For homemade ones, is where your calculations may "all fall down", however. For example, it would be absolutely "ginormous" at my house, a two to two- and one-half pounder, 2-3 beef patties, with pound of cheese, and a very tiny bit of lettuce and tomato, LOL. and so much greater in volume than any fast-food restaurant's offering, maybe two to three times, thus fewer of them would fit within Apophis!! :D But the "standard burger" you showed could be "acceptable" for some folks,..... I guess!! And multiply number by the weight of a "quarter pounder" you will get another interesting figure. Trick question kids, would the "my ginormous burgers" all add up to greater weight than all the "standard" ones inside of Apophis? LOL ;D
There are man-made vehicles that can move a lot faster than sound through air. So can bullets. The speed of sound in steel is around 13,000 mph. You can experience these things so you don't have to imagine.
If each company has 200 engineers each working BEVs, the 3 merge you now have 600 engineers working on a single BEV program. But that only works if there's somebody in control that can make everybody work together getting past the previous rivalries and different company cultures.
The depicted Los Angeles impact would only be the beginning of catastrophe as the gigantic wild fires , for example, would generate dense smoke to cover most of the USA. Damaging crops and making human and animal breathing a challenge. And then there is the massive, massive communication interruption across the USA
yup, I've seen that, but the estimates are coming from a federal gov't agency, the same federal gov't that has said "there is no inflation", for the past four years too, ...so,... there's that!! LOL ;D
@ronschlorff7089 No, I'm referring to the fact that the international science community made up of dozens of countries, all concluded back 30 years ago that Apophis wouldn't have more than a. 01% chance to hit us over the course of something like the next couple thousand years. It's collaborated by scientists world wide, avoiding government agencies in many cases. What you just said isn't made up, it just doesn't apply to this topic at all.
@ronschlorff7089 Yet another post from you where you have to end it exactly with "LOL" just like in that other channel thread. Same thing. Laughing hysterically isn't validating anything. :-P
saw a cartoon once with two dinos saying, as they looked up and saw IT coming, "let's be honest, we deserve this, we have not evolved in millions of years"! LOL ;D
The place you hypothetically blew up wasn't even close to LA. It was the Central Valley, Which is probably even worse. The Central Valley produces about 25% of the nation's food, including 40% of its fruits, nuts, and other table foods. The Central Valley has the world's largest patch of Class 1 soil, which is considered the best.
This is a theory of mine but I think the reason why they're off on timing with these asteroids is because of like play some galaxies are so many light years away so when we look at them we're looking at them that many years in the past not what they actually look like so is this thing approaches us we're seeing it in a different time so we really can't know anything until it is in our vision
Apophis was named after a Stargate SGU evil alien that launched an asteroid at Earth. The astronomer that discovered the rock must have been a fan with a sense of humor.
What about the mass of apophis and the mass of Earth . The gravity from the mass of each other will come in contact.. My concern is that the fluctuation in our gravity will trigger a flaky fault line or A super volcano to awaken .
I suspect with your scenario that a tsunami would also be generated that would cross the Pacific Ocean impacting Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands within the hour of impact.
Funny, you made the mistake that just about every who doesn’t live in CA makes, thinking the who state iLos Angeles… you were no where close to LA, you were a ways just southwest of San Jose, way way closer to San Francisco than LA.
I’m surprised… i thought maybe this was a conspiracy type of video but actually it was very educational and informative… We should enhance and expand earth defenses immediately…
Maybe this is why everything's so unhinged lately. The higher-ups may know more than even this and that's why everyone's heading through the hills building bunkers and acting crazy before the party lights off. Who knows just speculation
10:00 QUOTE from The Space Race..... "I'm going to choose LA because its famous and recognizable, I've never been there.... (Well, Clearly!!! because you chose a random piece of farmland that is 235 miles from LA!!!! You then zoom in to that area repeatedly describing the potential impact damage etc when the entire location is CLEARLY farmland, it's literally LABELED as...... NOT LA!!!!! How much editing does one have to do to a video to recognize that they DON"T even have the right location? UTTERLY unbelievable, especially when you consider that this is supposed to be "science and fact" based material. CRINGE....ouch! Funny that all the CA haters immediately jump on the bandwagon saying... "blow it up" when they too don't even know where LA actually is on a map! It would be really funny if it weren't so sad and pathetic, Thanks to the minority of commenters who have at least the very basics of geography or map reading ability's to comment "not LA" - UGH!
"...and a great star fell from heaven, blazing like a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water. The name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters became wormwood, and many people died from the water, because it had been made bitter. ..." The Revelation 8:10.
I grow wormwood (absinthe) it is psychoactive and is a 'dramatic' flavouring for alcohol. Recommended. Nothing undrinkable about it. That fausty old Revelation stuff is misleading, as most of religion is.
Revelation 8: 10-11. I looked it up and was confused when the 10th verse didn't say all the quoted words until I also read 11. Just trying to clear that up for future readers.
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Imagine if we spent the SLS budget on a solar system census instead.
Hey but that would actually be useful. We have to know how the universe was created before we can look in our own backyard.
You should have simulate the impact over water, since Earth is mostly water...
so the possibility that Apophis would hit water instead of earth is higher.
But unfortunately the aftermath would be even worse.
“lets blow up LA because its recognizable”
*goes on to not recognize LA*
They blew up Fresno, CA
@@morgannalley7439 Nobody loves Fresno, especially the people who are from Fresno.
He just recognized the territory that LA thinks belongs to LA.
Nobody goes to Fresno anymore.
RETARD
now imagine the comets that hit jupiter that left marks bigger than the earth lol
Why imagine if it actually happened?
@@jdhall420 Yes it was recorded of 5 impacts as the body broke into pieces from Jupiters gravity
BRUH. Jupiter is a gas giant, if it has a surface, we would not see a crater. The giant marks you see are STORMS.
@MBSfilms77 Wrong. The Shoemaker-Ley 9 comet broke apart and collided with Jupiter in 1994 and left visible marks in its atmosphere that persisted for months and were more visible than the Greate Red Spot and, of course, bigger than Earth in diameter.
@@A.T.-89 ok, sorry bro I was wrong
Tornadoes hate trailer parks. Asteroids hate Russia.
Asteroids don't discriminate. Only people do.
It's the biggest land mass on earth. Probably has the most gravity.
I once had a tornado that was very helpful.
I don't need Astronauts, I need drillers!
Send Trump. He is good at destroying everything and he wants yo "Drill, baby! Drill!" (in a whiney douchey Trump voice).
@@bradshannon862 ok moron we don't need trump musk already owns a boring machine wake up trump on your brain is not helping anyone
Drillings easy, astronautings for pussies.
@@bradshannon862 So the fact he setup Space Force certainly shows he NOT watching space right? (whiney douchebag)
Which is why the loss of Aracibo is such a problem - Aracibo was an asteroid radar: it could image astroid by beaming radar out at space and detecting even small rocks that are invisible to visible light observations.
They're building much bigger ones
@@murrmurr765 Hurricane Maria is why Aracibo was decommissioned, Caribbean is a poor choice for delicate observatories. Can we put it in a nice desert? Last I heard its replacement plan was totally downsized as of June 2023 article.
another nice tid bit!!
@@WalterWhiteFootballSharing Criminal lack of Maintenance is why it was retired. Turns out astronomers are cheap.
@@murrmurr765 China has built a bigger one, but would they tell if it is going to impact on the other side of the earth?
That's not LA.
right, everyone who lives in a certain city will recognize it, others maybe not so much, but it is "lazy producing" to not show the actual city that you are supposedly showing, cuz some folks will recognize that it does not represent that target city.
Looked like he entered "California" into the map's search box instead of "Los Angeles, California." He did say he's never been there, though that's no excuse for poor map reading. 🖖
It may be a good global opportunity for
facing this problem, in order to ease the
current international tensions.
I hope.
Путину плевать на все эти Апофисы
That’s not gonna work. “Leaders” only want to line their pockets
For 98% of us i feel like we are ready to make that step, unfortunately.. that last 2% runs everything and has more money then us 98% combined. We gotta find a way to take OUR world back.. Our existence literal depends on whether or not we come together or destroy each-other/ourselves. That sounds insane but the fact is that a BUTTON is on several peoples desks RIGHT NOW that if pressed could literally end us ALL. Sadly, my faith in that 2% gets lower every-day 😢
@@GetnBrains
It is a hypothetical theory why
we can't find other intelligence
civilization in the universe.
When one civilization invented
radio, it also soon have nuclear
power, the result will made
them disappeared in a conflict.
Like a recent saying that a
nuclear war had happened in
ancient Mars of 3 millions
years before.
The name apophis is actually a Stargate reference because the actual gods name is Apep but they changed it for the show and the scientists were fans of SG1.
Because SG1 is the best Sci fi show ever.
Indeed
Right in the middle of my back swing!
Indeed
@@squimball O'Neil...undomesticated equines couldn't stop me making that post...
nice tid bit, I come to YT for "tid bits" so thanks!
Everyone has forgotten that Apophis was named what it was because of a Stargate SG1 episode where the Goa'uld named Apophis sent an asteroid to hit Earth and SG1 had to save Earth (once again). The episode aired not long before this asteroid was discovered-- and aptly named after the alien in the Stargate TV show.
I hope there is clear sky that night... 🤗
Dimorphos was in fact moved significantly more than NASA predicted.
The Size of how many Cheeseburger is that?
To estimate how many cheeseburgers would fit into the asteroid Apophis, we need to consider the volume of both the asteroid and a cheeseburger.
Volume of Apophis:
Apophis is roughly egg-shaped or dual-lobed, with dimensions approximately 450 meters long and 170 meters wide at its shortest axis. Simplifying this to an ellipsoid for volume calculation:

Volume of an ellipsoid = (4/3) * π * a * b * c, where a, b, and c are the semi-axes.
Assuming semi-axes of roughly 225 meters (half of 450), 85 meters (half of 170), and an intermediate value for the third axis (let's say 150 meters for simplicity):
Volume ≈ (4/3) * π * 225 * 85 * 150 ≈ 35,342,917 cubic meters.
Volume of a Cheeseburger:
A typical cheeseburger has a diameter of about 10 cm (0.1 meters) and a height of about 5 cm (0.05 meters), approximating it to a cylinder:
Volume of a cylinder = π * r^2 * h, where r is the radius and h is the height.
Volume ≈ π * (0.05)^2 * 0.05 ≈ 0.00039 cubic meters.
Number of Cheeseburgers:
Now, dividing the volume of Apophis by the volume of one cheeseburger:
Number of cheeseburgers ≈ 35,342,917 / 0.00039 ≈ 90,622,864,103 cheeseburgers.
Therefore, approximately 90.6 billion cheeseburgers could theoretically fit inside the asteroid Apophis, assuming no packing inefficiencies and treating cheeseburgers as uniform cylinders. Remember, this is a rough estimate due to the simplified shape assumptions for both the asteroid and the cheeseburger.

That would be a lot of meat... Most of it would shrink as it burns in the atmosphere. 😜
@jeffreyjohnsonofficial that is 38.3 years of every McDonald's hamburger made globally.
Ok it said the asteroid is 74x Empire State Buildings weight and each building is 356,000 tons so x 74 = 26,344,000 tons of the asteroid and 1 ton =32,000 oz so 26,344,000 tons x 32,000 oz =843,008,000,000 oz. An average cheese burger weigh about 8 oz so 843,008,000,000 oz divided by 8 oz =105,376,000,000 cheeseburgers .
@@jeffreyjohnsonofficial right, a pretty easy math problem, as you showed, and, correct, the asteroid probably is not a sphere more like a potato, so complicated to get volume but assumptions can be made. And the burger could be a cylindrical solid section, of certain height and diameter depending on the brand of burger, which could be "standardized" with a sample of each and take an average of dimensions.
For homemade ones, is where your calculations may "all fall down", however. For example, it would be absolutely "ginormous" at my house, a two to two- and one-half pounder, 2-3 beef patties, with pound of cheese, and a very tiny bit of lettuce and tomato, LOL. and so much greater in volume than any fast-food restaurant's offering, maybe two to three times, thus fewer of them would fit within Apophis!! :D
But the "standard burger" you showed could be "acceptable" for some folks,..... I guess!! And multiply number by the weight of a "quarter pounder" you will get another interesting figure. Trick question kids, would the "my ginormous burgers" all add up to greater weight than all the "standard" ones inside of Apophis? LOL ;D
Giant Asteroid for the win.
Oh good, now I have a date to look forward to😅
*sigh*
About time!
You can get help instead of commenting on yt vids
@@fergalhennessy775 therapy is too expensive. asteroid mass extinction is free
Beat me to it 😂
finally
Literally came here to say this rofl
That's closer to Sacramento, not LA!
lived both places, yes!
Great! This Earth deserves it. I can't wait, I'm waiting with bated breath.
I know right ...
They should really have a mission to meet with it and stay in orbit of it to study it
Osiris ApEx will be accompanying Apophis for their Close Earth Flyby on Friday April 13th 2029.
Sadly Osiris has no Sample Collection Facility left.
@anthonyshiels9273 i had no idea. This is awesome!
@@anthonyshiels9273 Love it, Friday the 13th,
if that is not a "clue", folks!! LOL ;D
I knew it would be bad but 10,000 MPH wind is SERIOUSLY insane. I can’t even imagine that because that’s a lot faster than sound can move through air.
There are man-made vehicles that can move a lot faster than sound through air. So can bullets. The speed of sound in steel is around 13,000 mph. You can experience these things so you don't have to imagine.
Have you ever seen HOW fast Trump moves when he's on the campaign trail trying to sell himself?
No offense, but you missed Los Angeles and hit Fresno. 😮
not bad targeting actually, about 400 miles off, slightly to the northeast. LOL ;D
You blew up Stockton
believe me, not a great loss at all!! ;D
He fixed* Stockton
@@SharksSJ408 yup, and pretty much the whole F'ing state. :D
Can we put rockets on the back of it and speed this up?
The Tunguska bolide did not reach the ground either. It exploded in the atmosphere at between 5 and 10km elevation.
yup, "air burst" just like most of our nukes are designed to detonate for max destruction!! Nice huh? LOL ;D
It's thought that it was comprised of antimatter
a similar event will flatten a city and could be confused with an attack.
Same with my friend Dave. He's not telling me something.. At least I THINK it's him who's not telling me.
Dave def has a secret
This is great! Humanity finally has a life-or-death reason to advance in space exploration!
Sorry, saving humanity is not economically viable.
the rich capitalists would just hide underground and leave us to burn,then they would come out and build their new world,there's no hope left.
@@JeffBilkins said "humanity" not humans, there is a difference!
If each company has 200 engineers each working BEVs, the 3 merge you now have 600 engineers working on a single BEV program. But that only works if there's somebody in control that can make everybody work together getting past the previous rivalries and different company cultures.
God I hope so, Because I'm rooting hard for the asteroid!
Poor Fresno
yup, but not from a big rock!!
The depicted Los Angeles impact would only be the beginning of catastrophe as the gigantic wild fires , for example, would generate dense smoke to cover most of the USA. Damaging crops and making human and animal breathing a challenge. And then there is the massive, massive communication interruption across the USA
Great video, with real footage! Thanks!
Friday, April 13th 2029. Plan your bucket lists around that date.
Friday the 13th....ahh
@ Definitely just a coincidence right? 💀
@@SharksSJ408 Um....Yeah...of course. 👽
The Earth needs to practice a good head fake.
🤣
I think we have one, I've seen some stuff, on YT, showing our earth sort of "cork screws" around in its orbit, anyone else seen that one?
Murakoze is THANK YOU 💚
half of the video is the pauses between sentences
Apophis hitting SoCal... I am HARD.
😂
We've known of Apophis and how it definitely will not hit us, for something like 30 years now. How is this even a buzz topic these days?
yup, I've seen that, but the estimates are coming from a federal gov't agency, the same federal gov't that has said "there is no inflation", for the past four years too, ...so,... there's that!! LOL ;D
@@ronschlorff7089 Orbital mechanics is extremely predictable compared to economics. Physics doesn't lie. Economics involves corruption/error creation.
@ronschlorff7089 No, I'm referring to the fact that the international science community made up of dozens of countries, all concluded back 30 years ago that Apophis wouldn't have more than a. 01% chance to hit us over the course of something like the next couple thousand years. It's collaborated by scientists world wide, avoiding government agencies in many cases. What you just said isn't made up, it just doesn't apply to this topic at all.
@@Pleiades721 ok, fine, yeah, "international science community" (same as behind global other things). YAWN!!! Go back to bed now. ;D LOL
@ronschlorff7089 Yet another post from you where you have to end it exactly with "LOL" just like in that other channel thread. Same thing. Laughing hysterically isn't validating anything. :-P
I just noticed that Ukraine has ordered an asteroid from DoorDash. It's unkown the delivery location.
can we send a sample return mission or just a lander to apophis, are there any plans or proposed missions to?
LETS MINE ITTTT lol
So far all that is planned is the Osiris ApEx mission
Apophis Explorer.
This is going to hit the earth and everyone needs to prepare for this
Serious question: how do you know it is going to hit the Earth?
They are racing to go to mars ...Why??!!
@chrisdavis3642 you are very right because between Mars and Jupiter is a circle would be why everyone is racing to get their
@chrisdavis3642 because they think they will be able to control or own something like mother earth
@chrisdavis3642 no one I mean no one owns one inch of mother earth
Apophis, the scary bedtime story that won't go away.
1 can only hope
boo
Another commenter ...
with no kids 😅 what kind of life must people have chosen to want to be wiped out?
Let’s be honest, we as humanity deserve this.
Really. I don't deserve it. Maybe you do but humanity doesn't.
saw a cartoon once with two dinos saying, as they looked up and saw IT coming, "let's be honest, we deserve this, we have not evolved in millions of years"! LOL ;D
Speak for yourself.
Imagine WWIII, and then this happens.
You see how the rockets move through the firmament! Im not worried about Apophus!
NASA has a budget to track about 3% of the sky, and beggin your pardon sir, it's a big ass sky.
We've known of Apophis for like 30 years. This isn't news.
Why would the government tell you the truth? They would never announce the end. Not even a near miss.
My God you’ve blown up Fresno
Interesting. Thanks. I think I'll buy a hard hat and keep it handy.
Everyone we are all in this together and you don't have a choice now we can stand on common ground together
If I have any warning (time) I plan on climbing up on the roof and watching the show.
Boom...
The place you hypothetically blew up wasn't even close to LA. It was the Central Valley, Which is probably even worse. The Central Valley produces about 25% of the nation's food, including 40% of its fruits, nuts, and other table foods. The Central Valley has the world's largest patch of Class 1 soil, which is considered the best.
Everything american is better 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂womp womp
Thanks for thinking about my fertile nuts
If Apophis doesn't hit us this time, it will eventually.
How much more damage would be caused by the fault line right there
Oh god, please do.
Speak for yourself?! What a weird comment
@@fergalhennessy775 not if on the opposite side of the earth!! LOL
Duide you are like 1/2 a state away from LA with that graphic.... the circles didn't even come close to LA.
Good. No more waking up at 6 am.
since they have been discussing the possibility of a errant hit changing its course and possibly hitting earth.IDK
How much is the hoverpen?
" Have We NOT Learned Yet That They Will Never Tell You The Truth? "
I seen one,, the flash is like a camera flash over miles!
Honestly,, multi coloured tail then flash, lit up everything for miles around, just like a camera flash. Was pretty amazing to be honest!
It would be wild if a huge asteroid were to hit earth in our lifetime. Its amazing it hasn't happen in awhile.
Lots of sad people in the comments here. get some help peeps lol
XD
sad? I missed that! Mostly funny and informative comments, maybe you need "help"! LOL
@ronschlorff7089 oh ya those people calling for the death of humanity are hilarious😂
@@ronschlorff7089 maybe you missed those, they appear to have been moved closer to the bottom lol
@@chazmartin8048 missed some
Christ ok everyone has already made the joke i was gonna make
Did the simulation for a strike on Los Angeles take into account for the earthquake that it would probably set off the san Andrea's fault?
This is a theory of mine but I think the reason why they're off on timing with these asteroids is because of like play some galaxies are so many light years away so when we look at them we're looking at them that many years in the past not what they actually look like so is this thing approaches us we're seeing it in a different time so we really can't know anything until it is in our vision
A message to the leaders of the free clean energy for the world would be a good good first step the world could make
0:25 Answer: The same reason Mars’ moons are named Fear and Death (Phobos and Deimos)
Dont Look Up , must see movie
9:05
Wait, so that density clocks in at about 40 trees/m^2... ???!!!
You hit Fresno, not LA.
Apophis was named after a Stargate SGU evil alien that launched an asteroid at Earth. The astronomer that discovered the rock must have been a fan with a sense of humor.
I imagine it's going to go down just like the Simpson's episode "Bart's Comet"
Date of impact will be
FRIDAY the 13th (april) 2029
That date give me chills... Already
I hope so
Redirection is one thing. But if seen too close to redirect the answer is obvious:Hello meteor, may I introduce you to an artificial sun.
Hover pen needs to check those prices.
How about park an object near it. Slowly move the probe and hope the gravitational pull would change the trajectory of the object.
Talking about “alarmist media” in one video.
Talking about “Russia starting a nuclear war because of an asteroid” in this one.
I was learning about asteroids and found myself buying a pen. 🙁
Is there a chance Apophis will hit the Moon instead?
That could actually be worse. Imagine nonstop cosmic bombardment.
Impact so big from the direct hit on LA, that the earthquakes generated would be felt more than 160 miles away...... in LA....
If they knew this was going to happen they would NEVER say a goddamn word. It would be 1000% CHAOS if they did.
We're going to need something to light these up so we can spot them. Fricking space lasers?
Epic!!! 😎
The chance apophis hits us is 50/50% .. it either will or it won’t
Making something out of nothing is what you should have called this hyped up documentary as the comet will not be hitting earth
Thanx to Donald Rump, who called upon higher powers to slightly move the earth out of the way just enough to to avoid being struck.
Showing your expertise on the topic by calling it a comet.
What about the mass of apophis and the mass of Earth . The gravity from the mass of each other will come in contact.. My concern is that the fluctuation in our gravity will trigger a flaky fault line or A super volcano to awaken .
I suspect with your scenario that a tsunami would also be generated that would cross the Pacific Ocean impacting Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands within the hour of impact.
Have Trump stand on a mountaintop with a flag warning it away!
That's Central California, not Los Angeles.
Finally, im tired of paying bill and tax
Funny, you made the mistake that just about every who doesn’t live in CA makes, thinking the who state iLos Angeles… you were no where close to LA, you were a ways just southwest of San Jose, way way closer to San Francisco than LA.
nasa: trust me bro, we got you
I’m surprised… i thought maybe this was a conspiracy type of video but actually it was very educational and informative… We should enhance and expand earth defenses immediately…
Ummmmm Los Angeles?
Maybe this is why everything's so unhinged lately. The higher-ups may know more than even this and that's why everyone's heading through the hills building bunkers and acting crazy before the party lights off. Who knows just speculation
10:00 QUOTE from The Space Race..... "I'm going to choose LA because its famous and recognizable, I've never been there....
(Well, Clearly!!! because you chose a random piece of farmland that is 235 miles from LA!!!! You then zoom in to that area repeatedly describing the potential impact damage etc when the entire location is CLEARLY farmland, it's literally LABELED as...... NOT LA!!!!! How much editing does one have to do to a video to recognize that they DON"T even have the right location? UTTERLY unbelievable, especially when you consider that this is supposed to be "science and fact" based material. CRINGE....ouch!
Funny that all the CA haters immediately jump on the bandwagon saying... "blow it up" when they too don't even know where LA actually is on a map!
It would be really funny if it weren't so sad and pathetic, Thanks to the minority of commenters who have at least the very basics of geography or map reading ability's to comment "not LA" - UGH!
"...and a great star fell from heaven, blazing like a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water. The name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters became wormwood, and many people died from the water, because it had been made bitter. ..." The Revelation 8:10.
I grow wormwood (absinthe) it is psychoactive and is a 'dramatic' flavouring for alcohol. Recommended. Nothing undrinkable about it. That fausty old Revelation stuff is misleading, as most of religion is.
Revelation 8: 10-11. I looked it up and was confused when the 10th verse didn't say all the quoted words until I also read 11. Just trying to clear that up for future readers.
Which fully proves the bible to be chock full of endless misinformation!
Oh, thank God! An actual Great Reset.
10:19 THAT'S NOT LOS ANGELES!!!! That is Fresno! Your off by about 300 miles.