Earth will likely be impacted by large asteroid February 15-16, 2013

Sunday, March 4, 2012
By Paul Martin

TheExtinctionProtocol.com
March 4, 2012

SPACE – Scientists are predicting that the asteroid 2012 DA14 has a good chance of colliding with earth in eleven months. Watch the skies in February 2013! According to RT, NASA has confirmed that the 60 meter (or 197 feet) asteroid, which was spotted by Spanish stargazers in February this year, has a good chance of colliding with earth. The scientists suggest confronting this asteroid with either big guns or, more strangely, with paint. The problem with either option is that there is no time to build a spaceship for the operation. A spaceship could either shoot the asteroid down or simply crash into it – this would either break it into pieces or throw it off course. NASA expert David Dunham suggested: “We could paint it.” The paint would change the asteroid’s ability to reflect sunlight, alter its spin and change its temperature. However, even taking the asteroid off course could be dangerous when it returns in 2056, according to Aleksandr Devaytkin the head of the observatory in Russia’s Pulkovo, as told to Izvestia in Russia recently. The asteroid’s closest approach to earth is scheduled for 15 February 2013, when they predict that the distance between it and earth will be under 27,000 km (16,700 miles). With the asteroid zooming that low, it will be too late to do anything with it besides trying to predict its final destination and the consequences of impact. However, NASA’s David Dunham did say: “The asteroid may split into pieces entering the atmosphere. In this case, most parts of it will never reach the planet’s surface.” But theories are that if the entire asteroid did crash into the planet, the impact will be as hard as in the Tunguska blast, which in 1908 knocked down trees over a total area of 2,150 sq km (830 sq miles) in Siberia. So keep your head down and watch the skies. –Digital Journal

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3 Responses to “Earth will likely be impacted by large asteroid February 15-16, 2013”

  1. and why is the goverment not doing a thing about it?????and or warning
    people about this event…
    will this asteroid cause an extinction level event????

    #145952
  2. ashra

    This asteroid is not big enough to cause an extinction, and the government/nasa is doing stuff, they are studying it and trying to determine the best coarse of action. There is no way to determine were it would hit at this point, so there is no way to know who to evacuate, or give warning to. It is also very possible the asteroid may harmlessly pass us by, or burn up in the atmosphere

    #163082
  3. feather

    if they blast it more pieces can fall to earth.
    move it out of the way or bumb it out of the way….!!!!!!

    #171402

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