Couch Kitties: The Christmas Asteroid Misses Its Mark...
http://www.newsweek.com/mammoth-ast.....mas-eve-407472
Astronomers recently said Earthlings should prepare for a holiday gift in the sky—and, no, they weren’t referring to a Santa sighting.
On Christmas Eve, a gargantuan asteroid is on track to be visible from our planet via telescope.
But not to worry: There’s no danger of a Christmas Day apocalypse. The 3-kilometer-long asteroid (named 163899, or 2003 SD220) will be sailing by at a safe distance of 6.7 million miles.
Much to the kittehs' disappointment...
Zeph ©
sharra. Tali and the kittehs © me.
http://couchkitties.comicgenesis.com/
Astronomers recently said Earthlings should prepare for a holiday gift in the sky—and, no, they weren’t referring to a Santa sighting.
On Christmas Eve, a gargantuan asteroid is on track to be visible from our planet via telescope.
But not to worry: There’s no danger of a Christmas Day apocalypse. The 3-kilometer-long asteroid (named 163899, or 2003 SD220) will be sailing by at a safe distance of 6.7 million miles.
Much to the kittehs' disappointment...
Zeph ©
sharra. Tali and the kittehs © me. http://couchkitties.comicgenesis.com/
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Whilst such a large piece would have passed earths athmosphere with little harm, it would have burned up upon contact mit Donald Trump's Hairpiece without doing any further damage.
Actually, it would have been the first meteorite strike to actually make somethign like an improvement in the landscape, if only the political one.
Actually, it would have been the first meteorite strike to actually make somethign like an improvement in the landscape, if only the political one.
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