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Title: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 01:50:40 AM
29.01.2008 (that is tomorrow for you folks)
A meteor the size of a Football field will pass the earth close to 600.000 km (300.000 miles)

29.01.2008 (that is tomorrow for you folks)
The US Army says a Spysatelite will plunge to earth and may hit a major city.



I think Tomorrow something big will happen.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: m8 on January 28, 2008, 01:51:39 AM
Great.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: marcus on January 28, 2008, 01:56:17 AM
But what does DaddyWaddy think?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Kwon on January 28, 2008, 01:58:38 AM
Reptilian Meteor?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 02:06:16 AM
Reptilian Meteor?

Not quite sure, but keeping in mind that they have found out that the Meteor that leveled over 10000qkm in russia was much much smaller than they thought it was....

I think the US Government is hidding the fact that they know exactly were the Spy Satelite is crashing and they don't want to admit that they have highly toxic fuel material that will kill a lot of people.
So they will bomb the city in question tomorrow to fake a meteor hit.

WAKE UP PEOPLE ITS TIME TO PANIK.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Kwon on January 28, 2008, 02:11:23 AM
Well, at least US and Europe is safe right?  ;)
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Beefjake on January 28, 2008, 02:12:21 AM

29.01.2008 (that is tomorrow for you folks)
The US Army says a Spysatelite will plunge to earth and may hit a major city.


Ok - since any American doesn't think anything outside US "major", I'm safe.
And a good % of others here as well.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: webcake on January 28, 2008, 02:19:05 AM
Thank god i don't live in America.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: James Blunt on January 28, 2008, 02:20:39 AM
Did daddywaddy come over to your house and share his dope with you?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 02:21:56 AM

Folks they never said that it would be a US city
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: James Blunt on January 28, 2008, 02:25:06 AM
Who is 'they'  ???
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 02:26:15 AM
Who is 'they'  ???

you are obviously not ready to discuss such important matters
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: James Blunt on January 28, 2008, 02:28:41 AM
you are obviously not ready to discuss such important matters
I don't get it? I ask where you get this information and you can't give a simple answer?

Television? Radio? Newspaper?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 02:29:19 AM
I don't get it? I ask where you get this information and you can't give a simple answer?

Television? Radio? Newspaper?

German Newspaper
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: _bruce_ on January 28, 2008, 02:31:34 AM
German Newspaper

I remember - the January issue from 1945.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: webcake on January 28, 2008, 02:33:07 AM
IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE END??!! :o :o
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: James Blunt on January 28, 2008, 02:33:19 AM
I've heard of this event and it's not a set date? There have been satelites in the past that have become uncontrollable and have dropped back to earth and were diverted safely. No worries
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: webcake on January 28, 2008, 02:41:30 AM
I've heard of this event and it's not a set date? There have been satelites in the past that have become uncontrollable and have dropped back to earth and were diverted safely. No worries

TOO LATE!!!

WHAT DO WE DO!!!!
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: James Blunt on January 28, 2008, 02:51:08 AM
TOO LATE!!!

WHAT DO WE DO!!!!
Since money is now useless send all you have to - 119 Capitol Way N, Olympia, WA 98501-1018, Thurston County, US
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: KillerMonk on January 28, 2008, 02:55:45 AM
29.01.2008 (that is tomorrow for you folks)
A meteor the size of a Football field will pass the earth close to 600.000 km (300.000 miles)

29.01.2008 (that is tomorrow for you folks)
The US Army says a Spysatelite will plunge to earth and may hit a major city.



I think Tomorrow something big will happen.

The spy satelite will probaly land in Iran.One can only hope
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: webcake on January 28, 2008, 02:59:12 AM
Since money is now useless send all you have to - 119 Capitol Way N, Olympia, WA 98501-1018, Thurston County, US

It appears to be a factory. You live in a factory?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 02:59:18 AM
The spy satelite will probaly land in Iran.One can only hope

It's not going to develop wings and just "land" somewhere.

It's going to crash, and the US said it's as big as a Bus.
An object as big as a bus crashing with that speed is equivilant to a small tactical nuclear bomb.
Internal sources have already confirmed that it WILL crash in a place on this planet that is urbanised, and not the 79% on this planet that is either desert, Forest, or water.

People will die and we need to make sure the US Gov is not getting away with this.

Also don't forget that this Satelite has a lethal fuel called hydrazine that will be "spraid" all over the city and is 100% leathal to humas that come in contact with it.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: KillerMonk on January 28, 2008, 03:04:04 AM
It's not going to develop wings and just "land" somewhere.

It's going to crash, and the US said it's as big as a Bus.
An object as big as a bus crashing with that speed is equivilant to a small tactical nuclear bomb.
Internal sources have already confirmed that it WILL crash in a place on this planet that is colonized, and not the 79% on this planet that is either desert, Forest, or water.

People will die and we need to make sure the US Gov is not getting away with this,.
The space shuttle was 5 buses probaly more in mass and burnt up into small scraps,Maybe this satelite is a nuclear launching pad with WMDs and somthing gone haywire with it and where all fucked ???
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: James Blunt on January 28, 2008, 03:28:13 AM
It appears to be a factory. You live in a factory?
haah i'm not going to put my own address there it's just a joke.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: webcake on January 28, 2008, 03:34:43 AM
haah i'm not going to put my own address there it's just a joke.

Fuck i already sent it. Why didn't you tell me ??? >:(
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: SteelePegasus on January 28, 2008, 04:04:41 AM
29.01.2008 (that is tomorrow for you folks)
A meteor the size of a Football field will pass the earth close to 600.000 km (300.000 miles)

29.01.2008 (that is tomorrow for you folks)
The US Army says a Spysatelite will plunge to earth and may hit a major city.



I think Tomorrow something big will happen.



I think that the world is over populated by about 70% anyway...perhaps this is the universe's way of restoring balance
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 04:28:32 AM
Oh Fantastic

Quote
Asteroid 2007 TU24 has NASA concerned. A former colleague of mine is now a contract worker for NASA who develops and maintains the software applications for the Solar System Dynamic simulator and other NASA applications. He called me last night to inform me that NASA has there full focus and attention on this asteroid. All software applications support staff have been directed to devote their time specifically to running solutions on this Near Earth Object. They are running solutions with different inputs and the results are so close to direct impact that NASA has decided not to update the online simulator with these results. When you look at the current solution online the last orbit determination parameter is from January 1, 2008. This data is 11 days old.

ssd.jpl.nasa.gov...

11 day old data for an object that has been getting closer and closer to us in each successive run is not normal protocol. Normal procedure would have the solutions posted online every two to three days at the beginning of the 30 day window which was December 29, 2007. As the window of time shrinks the data is refreshed with more frequency. The lack of refreshing the data online is suspicious and should raise some eyebrows amongst those who have intimate knowledge of how the astral community operates.

My friend, who I cannot identify, because of security issues told me that NASA is about 50/50 as to whether this asteroid will impact Earth. The dynamic variable that is in play is whether or not Earths gravity will pull the asteroid in. The trajectory angle that the asteroid is approaching from is the southern hemisphere. The solutions currently show numerous scenarios impacting Earth. The solutions that favor a Southern hemisphere impact are the most serious. These solutions are a direct straight on impact. The Northern hemisphere solutions vary widely from because there is the likelihood that the asteroid will fragment as it traverses Earths atmosphere. There is no possible way of knowing with 100% certainty how much this object will fragment if the Northern hemisphere solution pans out. The solutions that have this NEO missing Earth have it passing perilously close to satellites in orbit and the International Space Station.

This is a very fluid situation that literally changes by the minute. NASA is keeping a tight lip on the situation as they do not know with certainty what will transpire. The game plan in these situations is to avoid civil unrest and end of day’s paranoia. This is to ensure that the privileged class can make it easily to their safe havens, which are underground bunkers.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Julio Ceasar on January 28, 2008, 04:30:39 AM
What about Phil Heath! Is he safe. Does this shit affect his diet?

TEAM PHIL HEATH
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 04:40:06 AM
The greed dot is Earth, the blue dot over the green dot is the meteor:

(http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/orbits/images/test1304.gif)
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: KillerMonk on January 28, 2008, 04:52:06 AM
The greed dot is Earth, the blue dot over the green dot is the meteor:

(http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/orbits/images/test1304.gif)
How big is this asteroid .
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 04:59:31 AM
How big is this asteroid .
The size of the sears tower in length and twice as wide.  enough to fuck our shit up.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 05:02:51 AM
I'm still looking for info on this, just found out today from this post!  Which is ODD!  No media coverage?  Every other close crossing asteroid at least got a mention on the news.  Here's something this big and this is the first I hear about it ???  Oh and that picture above is zoomed as close as the nasa simulator would go.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: SteelePegasus on January 28, 2008, 05:03:05 AM
The size of the sears tower in length and twice as wide.  enough to fuck our shit up.

dude, who is the girl the on beach, where can I get the rest of the video...since the world is coming to an end I would like to "maximize" my remaining hours
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Matt C on January 28, 2008, 05:08:47 AM
Should we be worried?

No.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: KillerMonk on January 28, 2008, 05:17:16 AM
The size of the sears tower in length and twice as wide.  enough to fuck our shit up.
If it lands in the ocean then there are going to be some pretty happy surfers, a sunami 2 miles high.

I'm still looking for info on this, just found out today from this post!  Which is ODD!  No media coverage?  Every other close crossing asteroid at least got a mention on the news.  Here's something this big and this is the first I hear about it ???  Oh and that picture above is zoomed as close as the nasa simulator would go.
The dinosaurs perished, our only hope if it is on a collission course with our orbit hope the little green men save us.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 05:18:36 AM
Ok, from what I figure, it will be something like 372,000 miles if this data isn't bullshit and it looks odd that there is such and extended time where they have the distance the same as it approaches reaches the closest and moves on.  But what do I know.  Looks weird to me.

                                                  Distance
2008 Jan 28 09    14.8869 +09.4746   0.006   0.983   69.6  110.1   178   13.4  8.33E+00 2.33E+01  1.0E+01  1.6E+03  1.15E+02 1.16E+01  71.1
2008 Jan 28 10    15.3031 +10.5856   0.006   0.983   70.4  109.3   179   13.2  8.95E+00 2.50E+01  1.1E+01  1.6E+03  1.20E+02 1.17E+01  71.0
2008 Jan 28 11    15.7595 +11.7629   0.006   0.983   71.2  108.5   180   13.1  9.65E+00 2.67E+01  1.2E+01  1.5E+03  1.25E+02 1.17E+01  70.8
2008 Jan 28 12    16.2553 +13.0127   0.006   0.983   72.1  107.6   179   13.0  1.04E+01 2.87E+01  1.4E+01  1.5E+03  1.30E+02 1.17E+01  70.6
2008 Jan 28 13    16.7887 +14.3417   0.006   0.983   73.1  106.6   178   12.9  1.13E+01 3.07E+01  1.5E+01  1.5E+03  1.36E+02 1.17E+01  70.4
2008 Jan 28 14n   17.3581 +15.7567   0.006   0.983   74.1  105.5   177   12.8  1.22E+01 3.30E+01  1.7E+01  1.5E+03  1.41E+02 1.17E+01  70.1
2008 Jan 28 15*   17.9613 +17.2651   0.005   0.983   75.3  104.4   175   12.7  1.33E+01 3.54E+01  1.9E+01  1.4E+03  1.48E+02 1.18E+01  69.9
2008 Jan 28 16*   18.5971 +18.8736   0.005   0.984   76.4  103.3   174   12.5  1.44E+01 3.81E+01  2.1E+01  1.4E+03  1.54E+02 1.18E+01  69.7
2008 Jan 28 17*   19.2647 +20.5888   0.005   0.984   77.7  102.0   172   12.4  1.56E+01 4.09E+01  2.3E+01  1.4E+03  1.61E+02 1.18E+01  69.4
2008 Jan 28 18*   19.9647 +22.4163   0.005   0.984   79.0  100.7   171   12.3  1.70E+01 4.40E+01  2.5E+01  1.3E+03  1.67E+02 1.18E+01  69.2
2008 Jan 28 19*   20.6995 +24.3608   0.005   0.984   80.4   99.3   169   12.1  1.84E+01 4.72E+01  2.8E+01  1.3E+03  1.74E+02 1.19E+01  69.0
2008 Jan 28 20*   21.4737 +26.4252   0.005   0.984   81.9   97.8   167   12.0  2.00E+01 5.06E+01  3.1E+01  1.3E+03  1.82E+02 1.19E+01  68.7
2008 Jan 28 21*   22.2946 +28.6106   0.004   0.984   83.4   96.3   165   11.9  2.17E+01 5.42E+01  3.4E+01  1.2E+03  1.89E+02 1.19E+01  68.5
2008 Jan 28 22*   23.1732 +30.9156   0.004   0.984   85.0   94.7   163   11.7  2.35E+01 5.79E+01  3.7E+01  1.2E+03  1.97E+02 1.19E+01  68.1
2008 Jan 28 23*   24.1242 +33.3363   0.004   0.985   86.7   93.0   160   11.6  2.54E+01 6.16E+01  4.1E+01  1.1E+03  2.04E+02 1.19E+01  67.8
2008 Jan 29 00*   25.1669 +35.8662   0.004   0.985   88.5   91.2   158   11.5  2.76E+01 6.53E+01  4.4E+01  1.0E+03  2.12E+02 1.20E+01  67.3
2008 Jan 29 01*   26.3260 +38.4955   0.004   0.985   90.4   89.4   156   11.3  2.99E+01 6.89E+01  4.7E+01  9.6E+02  2.19E+02 1.20E+01  66.7
2008 Jan 29 02n   27.6321 +41.2119   0.004   0.985   92.3   87.5   153   11.2  3.24E+01 7.22E+01  5.1E+01  8.9E+02  2.26E+02 1.20E+01  66.0
2008 Jan 29 03    29.1229 +43.9999   0.004   0.985   94.3   85.5   150   11.1  3.52E+01 7.52E+01  5.4E+01  8.1E+02  2.32E+02 1.20E+01  65.0
2008 Jan 29 04    30.8441 +46.8413   0.004   0.985   96.4   83.4   148   11.0  3.83E+01 7.76E+01  5.7E+01  7.3E+02  2.39E+02 1.20E+01  63.9
2008 Jan 29 05    32.8512 +49.7146   0.004   0.985   98.6   81.2   145   10.9  4.17E+01 7.95E+01  6.0E+01  6.4E+02  2.44E+02 1.20E+01  62.4
2008 Jan 29 06    35.2113 +52.5949   0.004   0.986  100.8   79.0   142   10.8  4.55E+01 8.05E+01  6.2E+01  5.5E+02  2.49E+02 1.21E+01  60.6
2008 Jan 29 07    38.0053 +55.4532   0.004   0.986  103.0   76.7   139   10.7  4.98E+01 8.05E+01  6.4E+01  4.6E+02  2.53E+02 1.21E+01  58.3
2008 Jan 29 08    41.3305 +58.2553   0.004   0.986  105.3   74.4   136   10.6  5.45E+01 7.93E+01  6.6E+01  3.6E+02  2.57E+02 1.21E+01  55.5
2008 Jan 29 09    45.3020 +60.9606   0.004   0.986  107.7   72.1   133   10.5  5.97E+01 7.67E+01  6.7E+01  2.6E+02  2.60E+02 1.21E+01  52.1
2008 Jan 29 10    50.0511 +63.5202   0.004   0.986  110.0   69.8   130   10.4  6.54E+01 7.23E+01  6.7E+01  1.7E+02  2.61E+02 1.21E+01  47.9
2008 Jan 29 11    55.7162 +65.8766   0.004   0.986  112.3   67.5   127   10.4  7.13E+01 6.60E+01  6.7E+01  9.5E+01  2.62E+02 1.22E+01  42.8
2008 Jan 29 12    62.4188 +67.9625   0.004   0.986  114.5   65.3   124   10.3  7.71E+01 5.74E+01  6.7E+01  9.8E+01  2.62E+02 1.22E+01  36.6
2008 Jan 29 13    70.2173 +69.7046   0.004   0.987  116.7   63.1   121   10.3  8.23E+01 4.64E+01  6.5E+01  1.7E+02  2.61E+02 1.22E+01  29.4
2008 Jan 29 14n   79.0385 +71.0318   0.004   0.987  118.7   61.1   119   10.3  8.61E+01 3.34E+01  6.3E+01  2.6E+02  2.60E+02 1.22E+01  21.1
2008 Jan 29 15*   88.6155 +71.8893   0.004   0.987  120.7   59.1   116   10.3  8.77E+01 1.91E+01  6.1E+01  3.5E+02  2.57E+02 1.22E+01  12.0
2008 Jan 29 16*   98.4900 +72.2574   0.004   0.987  122.5   57.3   113   10.3  8.67E+01 5.73E+00  5.8E+01  4.4E+02  2.54E+02 1.23E+01   2.6
2008 Jan 29 17*  108.1196 +72.1616   0.004   0.987  124.1   55.7   110   10.3  8.30E+01 1.04E+01  5.5E+01  5.3E+02  2.51E+02 1.23E+01  -6.6
2008 Jan 29 18*  117.0404 +71.6682   0.004   0.987  125.6   54.2   108   10.3  7.74E+01 2.13E+01  5.1E+01  6.1E+02  2.46E+02 1.23E+01 -15.1
2008 Jan 29 19*  124.9771 +70.8662   0.004   0.988  126.9   52.9   105   10.3  7.07E+01 2.98E+01  4.8E+01  6.8E+02  2.42E+02 1.23E+01 -22.7
2008 Jan 29 20*  131.8474 +69.8465   0.004   0.988  128.1   51.7   103   10.3  6.38E+01 3.59E+01  4.4E+01  7.5E+02  2.37E+02 1.23E+01 -29.2
2008 Jan 29 21*  137.7018 +68.6887   0.005   0.988  129.1   50.7   101   10.4  5.72E+01 3.99E+01  4.1E+01  8.1E+02  2.33E+02 1.23E+01 -34.8
2008 Jan 29 22*  142.6542 +67.4552   0.005   0.988  130.0   49.8    99   10.4  5.11E+01 4.22E+01  3.7E+01  8.7E+02  2.28E+02 1.23E+01 -39.5
2008 Jan 29 23*  146.8352 +66.1917   0.005   0.988  130.7   49.1    98   10.4  4.58E+01 4.34E+01  3.4E+01  9.2E+02  2.23E+02 1.24E+01 -43.5
2008 Jan 30 00*  150.3685 +64.9293   0.005   0.988  131.4   48.4    96   10.5  4.10E+01 4.37E+01  3.1E+01  9.7E+02  2.18E+02 1.24E+01 -46.8
2008 Jan 30 01*  153.3614 +63.6886   0.005   0.988  131.9   47.9    95   10.5  3.69E+01 4.34E+01  2.8E+01  1.0E+03  2.14E+02 1.24E+01 -49.6
2008 Jan 30 02n  155.9036 +62.4813   0.005   0.989  132.4   47.4    94   10.6  3.34E+01 4.26E+01  2.5E+01  1.1E+03  2.09E+02 1.24E+01 -52.0


Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Bobby on January 28, 2008, 05:25:37 AM
oh shit! how big is this steroid ???
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 05:31:18 AM
oh shit! how big is this steroid ???

I think it's about as big as two Football fields, so not a global killer but well let's hope it hits Chechnya
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 05:39:19 AM
closest approach at 8:33UTC on the 29th
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 05:47:28 AM
E MOID x AU = E MOID in Statute Miles... 0.00099AU x 92955887.6mi = 92026.632872 miles  
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: SteelePegasus on January 28, 2008, 05:50:13 AM
No.


thanks Mattc
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Cromespyder on January 28, 2008, 05:50:33 AM
It's not going to develop wings and just "land" somewhere.

It's going to crash, and the US said it's as big as a Bus.
An object as big as a bus crashing with that speed is equivilant to a small tactical nuclear bomb.
Internal sources have already confirmed that it WILL crash in a place on this planet that is urbanised, and not the 79% on this planet that is either desert, Forest, or water.

People will die and we need to make sure the US Gov is not getting away with this.

Also don't forget that this Satelite has a lethal fuel called hydrazine that will be "spraid" all over the city and is 100% leathal to humas that come in contact with it.
so the spy satelite crashing is so the US can destroy a high profile target but deny any guilt?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Mad Nickels on January 28, 2008, 05:55:43 AM
closest approach at 8:33UTC on the 29th

shit.  whats that in EST?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 05:56:59 AM
I guess they're not even sure of the size?

"2007 TU24 is estimated to be between 500 feet and 2,000 feet long."
http://www.examiner.com/a-1177874~Asteroid_Will_Swing_By__but_Won_t_Stop.html

Looks like everyone says this won't hit unless you believe they wouldn't tell us.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: SteelePegasus on January 28, 2008, 06:01:30 AM
I guess they're not even sure of the size?

"2007 TU24 is estimated to be between 500 feet and 2,000 feet long."
http://www.examiner.com/a-1177874~Asteroid_Will_Swing_By__but_Won_t_Stop.html

Looks like everyone says this won't hit unless you believe they wouldn't tell us.

why would the Government lie to us?  ;D
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 06:02:34 AM
I guess they're not even sure of the size?

"2007 TU24 is estimated to be between 500 feet and 2,000 feet long."
http://www.examiner.com/a-1177874~Asteroid_Will_Swing_By__but_Won_t_Stop.html

Looks like everyone says this won't hit unless you believe they wouldn't tell us.

I have a bad bad feeling it will hit, a friend of mind who works for the Latvian Government (Diplomat) has just received and email asking him to get to the next flight ASAP and come home, apearantly only a very view Staff will stay in Belgium, the rest are urgently asked to get home... not reason given why.

I personaly will pack my things tomorrow and go to the highest point Wicklow mountains if this thing will hit water the tidal wave will go around the planet for aproximatly 3 -4 times.

Good luck everybody.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: SteelePegasus on January 28, 2008, 06:05:33 AM
I have a bad bad feeling it will hit, a friend of mind who works for the Latvian Government (Diplomat) has just received and email asking him to get to the next flight ASAP and come home, apearantly only a very view Staff will stay in Belgium, the rest are urgently asked to get home... not reason given why.

I personaly will pack my things tomorrow and go to the highest point Wicklow mountains if this thing will hit water the tidal wave will go around the planet for aproximatly 3 -4 times.

Good luck everybody.

and what if it hits "Wicklow mountains"...make sure to pack enough PWO shakes
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Swedish Viking on January 28, 2008, 06:08:53 AM
Where did you read that it is supposed to hit tomorrow?  I can only find 'february or march' predictions...like: http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/01/26/dead.satellite.ap/index.html    they say it will hit in late Feb or March.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 06:12:09 AM
why would the Government lie to us?  ;D
The government never lies :D
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 06:13:01 AM
Where did you read that it is supposed to hit tomorrow?  I can only find 'february or march' predictions...like: http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/01/26/dead.satellite.ap/index.html    they say it will hit in late Feb or March.
You're talking about a satelite, this is a meteor.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: SteelePegasus on January 28, 2008, 06:13:59 AM
Where did you read that it is supposed to hit tomorrow?  I can only find 'february or march' predictions...like: http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/01/26/dead.satellite.ap/index.html    they say it will hit in late Feb or March.

your first problem is that you are looking on CNN.com for news on this topic   ::)

we have people like team repitilian that have  "inner" knowledge of the workings of the universe
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Miss Demeanor on January 28, 2008, 06:14:26 AM
It's not going to develop wings and just "land" somewhere.

It's going to crash, and the US said it's as big as a Bus.
An object as big as a bus crashing with that speed is equivilant to a small tactical nuclear bomb.

No it's not.  Not even close.  Where did you get that idea?  
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Cromespyder on January 28, 2008, 06:16:33 AM
The government never lies :D
true, but thats just the US government though,cause of our constitution and judeo christian values.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: SteelePegasus on January 28, 2008, 06:18:34 AM
true, but thats just the US government though,cause of our constitution and judeo christian values.

quoted for truth..I feel safer
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 06:18:58 AM
Ok, update this looks like it's going to hit!!!!  We need to move fast on this people, there isn't much time, From Nasa, this is going to hit!  It's on CNN NOW!!! The President is going to address the nation.  this is a confirmed hit now, it's headed for Nasser's house!!!! :'(
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: SteelePegasus on January 28, 2008, 06:25:51 AM
Ok, update this looks like it's going to hit!!!!  We need to move fast on this people, there isn't much time, From Nasa, this is going to hit!  It's on CNN NOW!!! The President is going to address the nation.  this is a confirmed hit now, it's headed for Nasser's house!!!! :'(


not to worry, team nasser should be safe in their fortified palace..this compound also serves as a manufacturing plant for his "used clothes". Look you can even see them processing some new orders.

(http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/NorthIndia/BodhGaya/ShantyHouse.jpg)
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 06:30:23 AM
and what if it hits "Wicklow mountains"...make sure to pack enough PWO shakes

Well if it hits Wicklow Mountains we are fucked here in Ireland anyways, but I'm getting myself as
high as possible incase it hits water.

vicing in all fairness it has been reported in the news that it will "bypass" earth at the 29 this month.


Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 06:32:35 AM
No it's not.  Not even close.  Where did you get that idea? 


Suppose for a moment that you actually had a way of boosting a slug of metal, say around the mass of your average bus, all the way up to 2/3c, and send it heading for Earth.
1) Would there be any way at all of detecting the "incoming round"? Even if this thing was making its way in from all the way out past Pluto and there were plenty of telescopes of various kinds everywhere from Phobos to Europa? How likely would anyone be to spot something that small moving that fast?
2) What would you detect? Some kind of X-Ray emissions from the slug smashing stray molecules and occasional pebbles into plasma occurring along a statistically unlikely straight line?
3) Could its path even be calculated, or would relativistic effects start to render any such calculations pretty much an indeterminate moot point?
4) Even if you could move something about the size of the ISS into its path, say as far out as the orbit of the Moon, wouldn't a slug like that pass clean through something like the ISS with just about zip in the way of lost momentum? I.e., short of pushing something the mass of the Moon itself into the slug's path, you ain't stoppin it, or even appreciably slowing it down?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 06:34:01 AM

not to worry, team nasser should be safe in their fortified palace..this compound also serves as a manufacturing plant for his "used clothes". Look you can even see them processing some new orders.

(http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/NorthIndia/BodhGaya/ShantyHouse.jpg)
How much for those pants?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 06:41:02 AM
Ok, I don't get this, look at those numbers I posted on page 2.  The distance in relation to the hour.  It looks a lot like they have the thing approaching earth and then convienently curving around it.  How could the closest distance be locked at .004au for that many hours?  sounds like it gets to its closest point, stops and hangs around for a bit and then goes on or comes to its closest point and curves around the earth then continues on.  huh?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: heavyNbasic on January 28, 2008, 06:42:48 AM
A Canadian perspective:
http://technology.sympatico.msn.cbc.ca/Asteroid+to+pass+within+sight+of+Earth/NewsandOpinions/ContentPosting.aspx?isfa=1&newsitemid=science-asteroid-visible&feedname=CBC-TECH-SCIENCE&show=False&number=0&showbyline=True&subtitle=&detect=&abc=abc&date=False (http://technology.sympatico.msn.cbc.ca/Asteroid+to+pass+within+sight+of+Earth/NewsandOpinions/ContentPosting.aspx?isfa=1&newsitemid=science-asteroid-visible&feedname=CBC-TECH-SCIENCE&show=False&number=0&showbyline=True&subtitle=&detect=&abc=abc&date=False)
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2008, 06:48:23 AM
we need to unite and pray

if we die tommorrow , we will reborn in our eternal bodies or become the crystal children, indigo children "please read because if this hits tommorrow you will find peace and love in your heart and realize that you are just one and you wont be lost when you die on this earth"

if this hits the gov knows, and know it will kill many therefore they will profit immensley off of it, but no one and i mean no one will escape the golden age that is in full ignition from 2012-2025(back to one and a unified being all galaxies all people all of life)

the gov wont tell you anything they know these are the last days, and it could easily start out with a asteroid hit
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 06:52:04 AM
we need to unite and pray

if we die tommorrow , we will reborn in our eternal bodies or become the crystal children, indigo children "please read because if this hits tommorrow you will find peace and love in your heart and realize that you are just one and you wont be lost when you die on this earth"

if this hits the gov knows, and know it will kill many therefore they will profit immensely off of it, but no one and i mean no one will escape the golden age that is in full ignition from 2012-2025(back to one and a unified being all galaxies all people all of life)

the gov wont tell you anything they know these are the last days, and it could easily start out with a asteroid hit

Daddy I'm happy you took an interest in this, I believe your theory about year 2012 but I have to
remind you that this tragedy tomorrow is more immanent that the end of the world or a new beginning in the year 2012.
It will not kill all of us but a large amount of humans will die, Rough calculations will tell you that something close to 10x of the Tsunami catastrophe will die tomorrow.

Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2008, 07:00:58 AM
Daddy I'm happy you took an interest in this, I believe your theory about year 2012 but I have to
remind you that this tragedy tomorrow is more immanent that the end of the world or a new beginning in the year 2012.
It will not kill all of us but a large amount of humans will die, Rough calculations will tell you that something close to 10x of the Tsunami catastrophe will die tomorrow.



the hindu call this the great "purification"    this can also mean death and purifying ones self and the common term is water

water purifies

water or waves or purification symbolically weaves them together like an ancient heiroglyph telling and old 'myth' and myths are very true and can only be explained sybolically, a geometrical form , you get what im saying , im scared as fuck!

jesus came out of the water and had water dripping from him and coming out of him, jesus was from the underworld the inner earth not from a virgin mary i believe that is a christian lie because they dont want you to know your whole origin, man wanted to own land!, jesus came from the water to save humanity and change our consciousness TO LOVE and spread wisdom. I really think it would help that we all pray feelings of LOVE we have to pray BIG make your signal STRONG
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 07:06:52 AM
the hindu call this the great "purification"    this can also mean death and purifying ones self and the common term is water

water purifies

water or waves or purification symbolically weaves them together like an ancient heiroglyph telling and old 'myth' and myths are very true and can only be explained sybolically, a geometrical form , you get what im saying , im scared as fuck!

jesus came out of the water and had water dripping from him and coming out of him, jesus was from the underworld the inner earth not from a virgin mary i believe that is a christian lie because they dont want you to know your whole origin, man wanted to own land!, jesus came from the water to save humanity and change our consciousness TO LOVE and spread wisdom. I really think it would help that we all pray feelings of LOVE we have to pray BIG make your signal STRONG

Maybe this is a new good beginning...

Fellas if we have no internet tomorrow, I wish you all fair well, It was fun joking around with everybody and I hope I did not hurt anybodies feelings to much.

Fellas we have a good chance tomorrow to witness a rebirth of humanity, maybe some chaos for the first 2-20 years but after that we will become better humans.
Brothers pray, the rebirth is near.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2008, 07:10:56 AM
you see 'bad' things like this MUST happen to evolve our consciousness to PURE LOVE PEOPLE

we wont learn if everything is all good and not trajedies ,and carrying on with our lives thinking we are above and isulting people thinking hateful things and bringing the conscious to a lower frequency.

this is how we wake up when trajedy hits it increase our consciousness

911 increased our conscious awareness for example

our conscious evolution is on the inbreath cycle BACK TO ONE!!! this will be a true GOLDEN AGE. Lets pray our brothers and sisters who may die will die with knowing that they are loved and have loving thoughts, lets hope they can change on this very day!

if they die in a lost and unloving state they will experience great trauma and suffering but eventually they will know that they are god when they die or be reborn as a star children or crystal childrin or indigo children.

lets pray lets unite!
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2008, 07:16:29 AM
Maybe this is a new good beginning...

Fellas if we have no internet tomorrow, I wish you all fair well, It was fun joking around with everybody and I hope I did not hurt anybodies feelings to much.

Fellas we have a good chance tomorrow to witness a rebirth of humanity, maybe some chaos for the first 2-20 years but after that we will become better humans.
Brothers pray, the rebirth is near.

yes my friends in "HEAVEN" we can all meet up

and reflect on getbig memories! we could have a lift off in heaven .

we can morph from our then godly forms to a human like playing feild and experience what it would be like to see everyone in there human form and realize we are all brothers, and it is all an illusion..everyone is god, and everyone is a different character that god created! we are all of his expressions , human kinds many creations are just the tip of the iceberg not even that. we have been living life not knowing we are god . share love!

god wanted to experience NOT knowing that he is GOD, this life is pure love and entertainment if you make it that way or pure hell. lets pray for those be in the know and know that they are god too for they can make this life and the after life pure heaven
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 07:29:01 AM
yes my friends in "HEAVEN" we can all meet up

and reflect on getbig memories! we could have a lift off in heaven .

we can morph from our then godly forms to a human like playing feild and experience what it would be like to see everyone in there human form and realize we are all brothers, and it is all an illusion..everyone is god, and everyone is a different character that god created! we are all of his expressions , human kinds many creations are just the tip of the iceberg not even that. we have been living life not knowing we are god . share love!

god wanted to experience NOT knowing that he is GOD, this life is pure love and entertainment if you make it that way or pure hell. lets pray for those be in the know and know that they are god too for they can make this life and the after life pure heaven

man that nearly made me cry  :'(
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: 4thAD on January 28, 2008, 07:47:11 AM
you have been listening to coast to coast for much too long. Take a break Daddywaddy!
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2008, 07:53:13 AM
you have been listening to coast to coast for much too long. Take a break Daddywaddy!
:P
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Mad Nickels on January 28, 2008, 07:55:45 AM
DW speaks the truth... we're all just consciouncesnesses of God... here playing hide and seek with each other.  there is no life, no death, just different forms.  We're little pieces of God with amnesia, that he sends here to experience fear, love, gain and loss, sin and forgiveness, and above all, uncertainty.

Love each other.  We are all the same form, we are all the same energy, the same direction.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Hugo Chavez on January 28, 2008, 08:01:13 AM
If DW offers you pudding and coolaid, just say thanks and give it to Bluto.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2008, 08:16:16 AM
DW speaks the truth... we're all just consciouncesnesses of God... here playing hide and seek with each other.  there is no life, no death, just different forms.  We're little pieces of God with amnesia, that he sends here to experience fear, love, gain and loss, sin and forgiveness, and above all, uncertainty.

Love each other.  We are all the same form, we are all the same energy, the same direction.

exactly its like when you really realize we are god

and god is the only being that ever existed

its like damn i know the truth there is no mystery

the code has been cracked

Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Mad Nickels on January 28, 2008, 08:20:38 AM
exactly its like when you really realize we are god
and god is the only being that ever existed
its like damn i know the truth there is no mystery
the code has been cracked

yes - then the fear is gone.

only then can you begin to appreciate the love, the beauty, and all the great things on this planet.

when you realize money, drama, battles, stress, that none of it is real and all of it is theater...

only then do you get the most out of your ride here on this planet.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2008, 08:29:02 AM
yes - then the fear is gone.

only then can you begin to appreciate the love, the beauty, and all the great things on this planet.

when you realize money, drama, battles, stress, that none of it is real and all of it is theater...

only then do you get the most out of your ride here on this planet.

DUDE i just broke down in tears, i called a friend a a faint signal came through the phone speaking to me but i couldnt understand it!
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Rearden Metal on January 28, 2008, 08:37:19 AM
Great, on my birthday the world ends.

Super.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Mad Nickels on January 28, 2008, 09:19:02 AM
stark, whats the latest?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Stark on January 28, 2008, 09:20:24 AM
Great, on my birthday the world ends.

Super.

No the meteor is too small to end the world as we know it, but it will leave a lot of destruction.
If it hit's landmass it will destroy landmass around half the size of Germany or Korea and leave a crater of around 12km.
If it hits water (what is much more likely, since 72% of this Planet is water) it will create massive tidal waves, Tsunamis that will pretty much go around the globe for a couple of times.


Nickels: I am just finished calling my brother in law, he said he will have defiant answer tonight but I'm not sure If I want to wait that long.
Im have filled my bathtube with water and am just back from shopping, bought a shitloads of Cans of all things, there is a deffiant increase in people shopping I could seriously notice that.

I called my boss and called in sick for the next week, chances are I don't need to go back to work at all :(

How are you holding up?
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Mad Nickels on January 28, 2008, 09:21:52 AM
the www.tu24.org website still says 0.0% chance of impact.
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Marty Champions on January 28, 2008, 10:21:29 AM
talked to my dad and he said he heard it on the news
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Karl Kox on January 29, 2008, 11:35:48 PM
I hope it does not hiy while I am in the middle of cracking one off
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Beefjake on January 30, 2008, 02:12:10 AM
I hope it does not hiy while I am in the middle of cracking one off

Why - Could be great to come while planet goes?  Cum shot to remember!
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 30, 2008, 11:32:47 AM
Not quite sure, but keeping in mind that they have found out that the Meteor that leveled over 10000qkm in russia was much much smaller than they thought it was....

I think the US Government is hidding the fact that they know exactly were the Spy Satelite is crashing and they don't want to admit that they have highly toxic fuel material that will kill a lot of people.
So they will bomb the city in question tomorrow to fake a meteor hit.

WAKE UP PEOPLE ITS TIME TO PANIK.

what blew up over tanguska in 1908 was NOT a meteor...meteors dont explode in mind air leaving no blast crater...
Title: Re: Should we be worried?
Post by: Karl Kox on January 30, 2008, 04:01:24 PM
Why - Could be great to come while planet goes?  Cum shot to remember!


ha ha or not be around to remember