I think we need to focus more on continuous monitoring. It’s not just the big asteroids, but the small, seemingly insignificant ones that can cause a chain reaction. We’re still underestimating space’s unpredictability.
On April 13, 2029, Apophis will pass within 20k miles (or 32 km) of Earth. Hope I’m around for that event! Extremely unlikely that a collision before then would cause direct impact…not impossible but it would be an immense amount of bad luck!
I love that NASA is having steady progress on developing proper and strategic planetary defense for situations like this, even if the odds are, ahem, astronomically small. Excellent work.
Steady progress, yes. However that steady progress has been steadily backwards and nowhere. We have no way of defending our planet against an apophis level threat we can only hope like fuck that some aliens do something to help us out of this jam cos we are fucked if we are on our own. We don't have the capability of stopping it and there is no WAY we are being told the truth about it's real trajectory cos the planet would panic and nobody would go to work any more, society as we know it WILL certainly degrade and people would just enjoy their last few years. We've been fed the lie already and we've eaten it up gravy and all so nobody will beLIEve that we are in danger "oh NASA said it will be a close one" so we don't even panic until it actually hits, we will watch it getting bigger and bigger and be like "wow isn't apophis beautiful tonight!" Then..... KABLAAAMM!!!! Stone age begins again.......
At least now they have the budget to do it, how was it said in the movie Armageddon? "Our object collision budget is about 1 million dollars, which allows us to track 3% of the sky, and beg'n your pardon sir, it's a big ass sky" lol
@@rickjensen1636 Not to be rude but I don't think I've seen that movie before. From what it appears they're overall general budget is 25.4 billion dollars, but I could not find any proper data (I'll have to keep looking) for any amount of said for a collision budget. From what I do know is that during it's lifetime, the DART program cost them 1 million a day, so it might vary in the future if they plan to directly respond to it similar to the DART program.
Yeah IF santaClause was real most humans whould be also introuble. Apophis is too small to cause global-scale extinction events like the one that ended the age of the dinosaurs, which involved a 10-kilometer (6-mile) asteroid.
@@ArchYeomans incorrect, the fragments will have more of a chance to burn up into the atmosphere. Rather have a bunch of smaller rocks than one big one
Many news articles have been published predicting certain events for specific years, but those years have come and gone without the predictions materializing.
i want to know if when it does its fly by, how would it be affected if it were to hit one or more of the satellites that we have in our current orbit. would that be a good thing or a bad thing to its orbit and coming so close to earth?
@@richardainsworth4357 i hate to say it but I’ve done the math and we have close to zero chances of survival in the long term. We live on the outskirts of the milkyway and have no chance of making it to another world that suits us. Future Mars inhabitants will not make it because of all the things that could go wrong I’m afraid.We just have so many things that could go wrong.
If we are only an advance civilization then we can stop Earth to orbit sun by only one day. But it will change everything like "How about other Asteroids?"
Do we have anything on the drawing boards that would be a defense against an a large rock colliding with Earth? Such as landing thruster mechanisms that could steer the thing into a safe “out of solar system” flight path, or perhaps diverting into the sun for subsequent destruction. If mankind would need to for once get something right the first time, this would be it.
@@AndreaCrisp ah yes, okay…, well we can only hope the tests went well and Earth has something to depend on in case a big rock comes calling one of these days
I saw an asteroid on Nov. 19th 2019. It was in broad daylight. It entered the Earth's atmosphere at around 1 o'clock from the East to 11 o'clock in the West. It was not blazing but little pieces were falling out of a giant fissure and burning up. It was at the edge of the atmosphere judging by the bluish hue. It traveled what must have been a couple of hundred miles in 1 1/2 seconds. It was a giant rock well lit up by the Sun so that I could make out the surface features. It had two round nodes opposite one another that were obvious impact points and fissures running throughout , one fissure was massive running perpendicular that a rocket could have disappeared in. It was not meters but kilometers big. Nothing from NASA or anyone about it. It had to be 80-100 miles out to hit the atmosphere the way it did and it appeared larger than the full moon in the sky. In light of the information available to me, I am certain it was around 2 km high and 1 1/2 km wide. If that asteroid does not impact something else on its journey it might follow an elliptical orbit, unless its velocity and mass can escape Earths gravity. That would be the end. The powers that be will NOT tell us!
I fully agree they won't tell us cos they want their slaves productive til the very end. Who will build the bunkers if we all stop working? Who will stock the larders and the underground farms and everything else? The brainwashed self policing masses, worse than sheep. "Wow apophis looks lovely this side of the moon don't U think honey?" Is what we will say then go to bed and kaboooom.... All over for the human race
@@demononymous4431 I have yet to see any image of an asteroid that came even close to what I saw. So I think it is a rogue planet killer. Guarantee whoever knew about this must have been crapping themselves. It was intense and so close. If it had been even 50 miles closer it likely would have exploded over the earth from the intense heat. My mother was in the car with me and she saw it also. Not a word about it in the press.
@@gilsontopfstedt3554 I was facing north in Yuba City California waiting at a red light as far as I know my mom is the only other person to have seen it
All superpowers must be united to decide what to do with Asteroid Apophis. UNITY is very important. It is not good if US will defend that it will not hit Earth while the other superpowers will decide independently targeting Apophis then at the end will blamed each other due to failure resulting catastrophic outcome.
i saw a video where it said it will be coming between us and the moon a couple weeks ago. and i saw one of your videos about betleguise going super nova? (excuse my spelling) ... should we be concerned
I told somebody just the other day that the older valculations are wrong based on rhe fa t that the magnetic field has changed by literally decresing which in tuen theows off caculTions even if it is miniscule will effect everything and i believe it will hit because of the close range withing the gravity belt.
It could hit something and be deflected towards Earth? How much in government funding did it take to get to this conclusion? Revelation 8:8 King James Bible: "And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood." An asteroid entering the atmosphere would flame on. Hmm.
I collect meteriotes. Dont get them wet. Dont crush a meteriote into pigmentt and mix with explosives iether deteonation was very large. I have a frag from shoemaker 1992 i believe.
Why "less than 1 in TWO billion" when the paper clearly states 10^9? I have worked with ChatGPT and know that it makes illogical mistakes like this and this is why I suspect that these texts are written using ChatGPT. Or is there some other explanation for this odd mistake?
If it's coming that close, why not ask Elon to land a modified Starship to push Apophis into a different orbit, possibly one that will impact the Sun? I'm sure that's doable. Modify a Starship with thrusters in the nose cone, land on standard landing gear then when the attitutude is appropriate simply ignite small nose thrusters pushing Starship against Apophis for an hour or so and then Starship could return to an elliptical orbit around Earth for refueling and reuse.
It would be very interesting if NASA scientists would devote some time to figuring out how they could land softly an asteroid on the earth and make use of all of its abundant resources food for thought
If the astroid ever were to hit, I theorize that it will probably hit land possibly [ Europe, Russia, Africa, or South America ]. It depends on the trajectory.
During this particular close pass Apophis will be visible to the land masses you cited. However, in the future there's no guarantee where it will hit or when as to particular hour. If it's current orbit is deflecteced it could get here earlier, later, more northerly or southerly. Or if it were to be a glancing shallow strike or head-on into a land mass. At this point it's too difficult with unknown variables to calculate where or when it would hit. Odds are of an ocean strike as that's 73% if I remember correctly of the Earth's surface area.
@@ArchYeomans Not true. If you listened closely to the earlier part of the video it stated in a study that an asteroid strike with a diameter of a little over 2 feet in diameter would alter the orbit. Starship has much more mass than that, and that would compensate for a lot of speed to arrive at equivalent kinetic energy. As I commented earlier Elon would probably jump at the opportunity to land Starship then gently push with nose cone thrusters, Starship could even launch and return to LEO.
I hope the debris from Didymos doesn’t interfere with Apophis and hence cause a problem that wasn’t there in the first place. Bring on Friday the 13th 🐈⬛ 2029
One impactor? I think, it would by better impactor by impacor to destroy/corect the orbit of asteroid towards to the Sun. All impactors similar to the bomb missile to strong hit. Small parts of the asteroid will go to the Sun by gravity. Like Shumeker-Levy towards Jupiter. Part by part. Not all in only one impact into the Sun.
Object of about 2 feet in size could deflect it enough to make it hit the earth? Like hitting one of those junk satellites that it's going to pass when it keyholes 20,000 miles above the earth? 😂🎉 How great would that be?! It hits a gestationary satellite which deflects it right into the earth in 2036 😂😂😂
Omfg the dart mission was a failure and this guy says it was a success?! Apophis is not able to be re routed cos we want it to. Humans are so arrogant we think we can shift the orbit of a giant rock that's been whizzing around the solar system for eons unchanged timed perfectly to hit us when we deserve it just by accident I suppose.
Think it’s time to accept the Bible is true, the book of Revelation chapter 8 prophesied the”mountain” falling from the sky into the sea. Apophis looks like a pretty good candidate to act as the mountain 🤷🏼♀️
It crossed the keyhole on December 25th @8:30 pm (pacific time) 2004 💯%fact also was the soul cause for the Boxing Day event tsunami that hit 14 different countries killing 1/4 million people in one day.
What the fuck are U on about mate 8 small asteroids from Jupiter protecting us? That makes no sense at all dude. Planets don't help each other sustain lives, planets orbit stars and moons orbit planets, no freaking Jupiter asteroids (moons) are protecting earth they're nowhere near us! Where U get that mumbo jumbo from? The bible or some other storybook?
The planet needs a good impact once in a while.
Lol!
😂😂
@@booboolips6053 And the big wigs need a good power check every now and then.
Absolutely. Reset of evolution on this planet. Nature is always trying to improve itself.
What planet?
I'm currently re-reading Arthur C. Clarke's "The Hammer of God." One of his most important Sci Fi books few people read.
Nothing like a bit of mood reading while the real thing makes a fly-by.
I think we need to focus more on continuous monitoring. It’s not just the big asteroids, but the small, seemingly insignificant ones that can cause a chain reaction. We’re still underestimating space’s unpredictability.
This is my favorite assteroid.
On April 13, 2029, Apophis will pass within 20k miles (or 32 km) of Earth. Hope I’m around for that event! Extremely unlikely that a collision before then would cause direct impact…not impossible but it would be an immense amount of bad luck!
I love that NASA is having steady progress on developing proper and strategic planetary defense for situations like this, even if the odds are, ahem, astronomically small. Excellent work.
Steady progress, yes. However that steady progress has been steadily backwards and nowhere. We have no way of defending our planet against an apophis level threat we can only hope like fuck that some aliens do something to help us out of this jam cos we are fucked if we are on our own. We don't have the capability of stopping it and there is no WAY we are being told the truth about it's real trajectory cos the planet would panic and nobody would go to work any more, society as we know it WILL certainly degrade and people would just enjoy their last few years. We've been fed the lie already and we've eaten it up gravy and all so nobody will beLIEve that we are in danger "oh NASA said it will be a close one" so we don't even panic until it actually hits, we will watch it getting bigger and bigger and be like "wow isn't apophis beautiful tonight!" Then..... KABLAAAMM!!!! Stone age begins again.......
Four "ha's" for that one.
But don't let me discourage you. 😊
At least now they have the budget to do it, how was it said in the movie Armageddon? "Our object collision budget is about 1 million dollars, which allows us to track 3% of the sky, and beg'n your pardon sir, it's a big ass sky" lol
@@rickjensen1636 Not to be rude but I don't think I've seen that movie before. From what it appears they're overall general budget is 25.4 billion dollars, but I could not find any proper data (I'll have to keep looking) for any amount of said for a collision budget. From what I do know is that during it's lifetime, the DART program cost them 1 million a day, so it might vary in the future if they plan to directly respond to it similar to the DART program.
APOPHIS will hit the Earth on 2029...(Tom Horn...Apophis) Research here
Yeah IF santaClause was real most humans whould be also introuble. Apophis is too small to cause global-scale extinction events like the one that ended the age of the dinosaurs, which involved a 10-kilometer (6-mile) asteroid.
If it’s going to be that close , why not park a time-delayed Nuke on it as it passes by ??
Making more chunks of rocks just means more places to obliterate.
@@ArchYeomans incorrect, the fragments will have more of a chance to burn up into the atmosphere. Rather have a bunch of smaller rocks than one big one
Many news articles have been published predicting certain events for specific years, but those years have come and gone without the predictions materializing.
i want to know if when it does its fly by, how would it be affected if it were to hit one or more of the satellites that we have in our current orbit. would that be a good thing or a bad thing to its orbit and coming so close to earth?
The damage that was done to Jupiter years ago was alarming. They expected no major damage but it caused major damaged
Yeah, just one of those impacts was bigger than the earth.... Scary!!!!
@@richardainsworth4357 i hate to say it but I’ve done the math and we have close to zero chances of survival in the long term. We live on the outskirts of the milkyway and have no chance of making it to another world that suits us. Future Mars inhabitants will not make it because of all the things that could go wrong I’m afraid.We just have so many things that could go wrong.
Apophis should be lured to planet Earth and instructed to visit America's west coast.
*_TRUST !!_*
Lmao if it would just stay there and clean all the poop up
If we are only an advance civilization then we can stop Earth to orbit sun by only one day. But it will change everything like "How about other Asteroids?"
Do we have anything on the drawing boards that would be a defense against an a large rock colliding with Earth? Such as landing thruster mechanisms that could steer the thing into a safe “out of solar system” flight path, or perhaps diverting into the sun for subsequent destruction.
If mankind would need to for once get something right the first time, this would be it.
That's what the DART mission was about - a test run. They knock it hard enough to slightly change the directory. It's mentioned in the video.
@@AndreaCrisp ah yes, okay…, well we can only hope the tests went well and Earth has something to depend on in case a big rock comes calling one of these days
Democrats plan to ignore this issue and then blame the far right when the sh*t hits the fan.... so I guess businessxas usual!
I saw an asteroid on Nov. 19th 2019. It was in broad daylight. It entered the Earth's atmosphere at around 1 o'clock from the East to 11 o'clock in the West. It was not blazing but little pieces were falling out of a giant fissure and burning up. It was at the edge of the atmosphere judging by the bluish hue. It traveled what must have been a couple of hundred miles in 1 1/2 seconds. It was a giant rock well lit up by the Sun so that I could make out the surface features. It had two round nodes opposite one another that were obvious impact points and fissures running throughout , one fissure was massive running perpendicular that a rocket could have disappeared in. It was not meters but kilometers big. Nothing from NASA or anyone about it. It had to be 80-100 miles out to hit the atmosphere the way it did and it appeared larger than the full moon in the sky. In light of the information available to me, I am certain it was around 2 km high and 1 1/2 km wide. If that asteroid does not impact something else on its journey it might follow an elliptical orbit, unless its velocity and mass can escape Earths gravity. That would be the end. The powers that be will NOT tell us!
2019 U say, would that have been the apophis asteroid? Or is that another one we might get hit by?
I fully agree they won't tell us cos they want their slaves productive til the very end. Who will build the bunkers if we all stop working? Who will stock the larders and the underground farms and everything else? The brainwashed self policing masses, worse than sheep. "Wow apophis looks lovely this side of the moon don't U think honey?" Is what we will say then go to bed and kaboooom.... All over for the human race
@@demononymous4431 I have yet to see any image of an asteroid that came even close to what I saw. So I think it is a rogue planet killer. Guarantee whoever knew about this must have been crapping themselves. It was intense and so close. If it had been even 50 miles closer it likely would have exploded over the earth from the intense heat. My mother was in the car with me and she saw it also. Not a word about it in the press.
@@waltgaffert2554 incredible. Tell us pls...where were you located as you Made that Observation?
@@gilsontopfstedt3554 I was facing north in Yuba City California waiting at a red light as far as I know my mom is the only other person to have seen it
I wonder if it was made of solid gold, they would try to intercept it :P
But what about our force field?
It's got huge holes.
I'll take those odds.
Lol " never tell me the odds"
All superpowers must be united to decide what to do with Asteroid Apophis. UNITY is very important. It is not good if US will defend that it will not hit Earth while the other superpowers will decide independently targeting Apophis then at the end will blamed each other due to failure resulting catastrophic outcome.
i saw a video where it said it will be coming between us and the moon a couple weeks ago. and i saw one of your videos about betleguise going super nova? (excuse my spelling) ... should we be concerned
Yes next week
Never telling us Truth
Wipe everything
I told somebody just the other day that the older valculations are wrong based on rhe fa t that the magnetic field has changed by literally decresing which in tuen theows off caculTions even if it is miniscule will effect everything and i believe it will hit because of the close range withing the gravity belt.
Lucifer's hammer by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournielle is appropriate I believe as well. Maybe more so because they say right up to expected fly-by. :)
It could hit something and be deflected towards Earth? How much in government funding did it take to get to this conclusion?
Revelation 8:8 King James Bible: "And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood."
An asteroid entering the atmosphere would flame on. Hmm.
I collect meteriotes.
Dont get them wet.
Dont crush a meteriote into pigmentt and mix with explosives iether deteonation was very large. I have a frag from shoemaker 1992 i believe.
NASA's osiris observer will alter Apophis course.
Oh my world!😢
The End is Near.
It's not a planet killer it's more of a city killer
Why do you repeat the same info over and over again? You sound like a broken record. This video should be no longer than 3 minutes.
Why "less than 1 in TWO billion" when the paper clearly states 10^9? I have worked with ChatGPT and know that it makes illogical mistakes like this and this is why I suspect that these texts are written using ChatGPT. Or is there some other explanation for this odd mistake?
If it's coming that close, why not ask Elon to land a modified Starship to push Apophis into a different orbit, possibly one that will impact the Sun?
I'm sure that's doable.
Modify a Starship with thrusters in the nose cone, land on standard landing gear then when the attitutude is appropriate simply ignite small nose thrusters
pushing Starship against Apophis for an hour or so and then Starship could return to an elliptical orbit around Earth for refueling and reuse.
On Friday April 13th 2029 Apophis will be accompanied by Osiris (APEX, APophis Explorer) and this will give us accurate information about the orbit.
Not 2029 anytime by now
It would be very interesting if NASA scientists would devote some time to figuring out how they could land softly an asteroid on the earth and make use of all of its abundant resources food for thought
I don’t think we’ll find much abundant food resources on this asteroid even if we soft landed on it!!?
Just kidding 🚀🤣
My asteroids get so bad I can’t even sit down sometimes.
Manifesting a bright future. The most High loves you!✌️👽
I don’t have enough time to prepare .. if only they would’ve let me know five years earlier. 🙈☹️
@@kevinq4445 yeah 🥲
@@kevinq4445 prepare to go where underground bunkers ????
Buddy if it hits then bye bye kansas
@@kevinq4445 what exactly would there be to prepare for??
"You are here!"
Arrow points to Sahara desert. 😂
I'm very sorry about that
Appophis is a free bird it will fly throughout the universe it never sit anywhere
Tell Apophis go back home.. What.. Where’s the beautiful snow bunnies at
twenty three six a wrath of God..... =1998
99942 on the old calculator upside down sh666🤔
What if he collide with a satellite?
Each close approach merely proves Einstein got it right. That to me is mind boggling.
Thank you anyway.
Is it true 😢 i am crying
It’s going to hit somewhere between North Africa and Siberia
@@johnnunes2993 may i ask how yk that?
So it may hit one of our own satellites which alters its orbit? Ironic death
It also Friday the 13th
@@TechnoBlue.07 I guess the superstition about the day is right? 😂
Yeah, latest Friday the 13th was on September 13, 2024.
I doubt the odds of a 2 foot object collising with apophis is that low 😑
GOG …..JJ Benítez knows
Its a frozen ball of unknown sin nombre metal a nuclear bomb would be futile.
If the astroid ever were to hit, I theorize that it will probably hit land possibly [ Europe, Russia, Africa, or South America ]. It depends on the trajectory.
Lol you should be a fortune teller... you practically named every major land mass! I guess china will fair well though! Lmfao!
During this particular close pass Apophis will be visible to the land masses you cited.
However, in the future there's no guarantee where it will hit or when as to particular hour.
If it's current orbit is deflecteced it could get here earlier, later, more northerly or southerly.
Or if it were to be a glancing shallow strike or head-on into a land mass.
At this point it's too difficult with unknown variables to calculate where or when it would hit.
Odds are of an ocean strike as that's 73% if I remember correctly of the Earth's surface area.
Nasa why?
if we can push a Meteor away from earth . Than ,
We can push a Meteor INTO Earth !
2027 is my guess since the truth of the matter of fact that APOPHIS is traveling at 120,000 mph 💯%fact
@@RobertMaldonado-y6f Hi Robert, Saw you wrote Apophis is travelling at 120,000 mph can I ask how you know this, thanks
Look at wrong and it could hit us, but otherwise it is no threat.
cant they use a rocket and push it of?
Nope it's too big
Not enough power. Even if we launched all rockets from every country, it won't budge much.
@@ArchYeomans Not true. If you listened closely to the earlier part of the video it stated in a study that an asteroid strike with a diameter of a little over 2 feet in diameter would alter the orbit.
Starship has much more mass than that, and that would compensate for a lot of speed to arrive at equivalent kinetic energy.
As I commented earlier Elon would probably jump at the opportunity to land Starship then gently push with nose cone thrusters, Starship could even launch and return to LEO.
I hope the debris from Didymos doesn’t interfere with Apophis and hence cause a problem that wasn’t there in the first place. Bring on Friday the 13th 🐈⬛ 2029
We.are cooked pls help us god
This planet called nubiro
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Он какой большой
Save all the beautiful ladies only… 2029.. What😘👍
ruclips.net/video/1AyxdYP1SNc/видео.htmlsi=2TiXJmKaAwxxzMYj
😢😢 we gonna die bro
Bruce wills doesn't know what a rock even is anymore .... Where doomed
Apophis apophis apoophis 😂😂😂😂😂 why you scared let him hit whats the problem if we die we die together 😂😂😂
Imagine surviving from apophis...😏
Мне страшно
Что это
🥺😭😭😭😭😭a
Yes Please. no more tik tok and AI
😢wow
Nasa will handle world knows😅
You will make a wrong solar system
Might be a Spacecraft and the return of the Creator Beings called The Annunaki
😊🥳
Im homeless, bring on the Rocks 🪨
If Apophis was to collide with Earth, it would most likely crash into the ocean.
Fake!!! 2036 not 2029
One impactor? I think, it would by better impactor by impacor to destroy/corect the orbit of asteroid towards to the Sun. All impactors similar to the bomb missile to strong hit. Small parts of the asteroid will go to the Sun by gravity. Like Shumeker-Levy towards Jupiter. Part by part. Not all in only one impact into the Sun.
Один АЛЛАХ ЗНАЕТ ЧТО БУДЕТЬ
Object of about 2 feet in size could deflect it enough to make it hit the earth? Like hitting one of those junk satellites that it's going to pass when it keyholes 20,000 miles above the earth? 😂🎉 How great would that be?! It hits a gestationary satellite which deflects it right into the earth in 2036 😂😂😂
Omfg the dart mission was a failure and this guy says it was a success?! Apophis is not able to be re routed cos we want it to. Humans are so arrogant we think we can shift the orbit of a giant rock that's been whizzing around the solar system for eons unchanged timed perfectly to hit us when we deserve it just by accident I suppose.
I hope do. Hit earth 🌍 April 13 2029. I can't get my way. On this earth time man go out like dinosaurs 🦕 did
Think it’s time to accept the Bible is true, the book of Revelation chapter 8 prophesied the”mountain” falling from the sky into the sea. Apophis looks like a pretty good candidate to act as the mountain 🤷🏼♀️
Let's pray! For the meteor!
How close can it get? Not close enough!
2036
It crossed the keyhole on December 25th @8:30 pm (pacific time) 2004 💯%fact also was the soul cause for the Boxing Day event tsunami that hit 14 different countries killing 1/4 million people in one day.
يوجد فوق سطح الأرض ثمانية كويكبات صغيرة الحجم من مجموعة كوكب المشتري يحمون الأرض من الكوارث
What the fuck are U on about mate 8 small asteroids from Jupiter protecting us? That makes no sense at all dude. Planets don't help each other sustain lives, planets orbit stars and moons orbit planets, no freaking Jupiter asteroids (moons) are protecting earth they're nowhere near us! Where U get that mumbo jumbo from? The bible or some other storybook?
APOPHIS WILL 100% hit the Earth in 2029..."Tom Horn... Apophis".
Ai junk
Pls come I’m bored
Space junk lol it’s gonna be starlink
Propagander.
If Trump gets elected, let it hit Earth.
If Trump get's elected , let Apophis just try to hit earth.