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April 05, 2020, 09:02:51 PM
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But it will fly close enough that some of its inhabitants will be able to covertly fly to Earth and land their saucers here.

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April 05, 2020, 06:31:43 PM
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I'm a big fan of astronomy and astrophysics in General. And for me, this event Is a great one.

Maybe someone will be Interested to read.

There are fake rumors that a meteorite will fall to earth and it will be the end of the world and that this was predicted by Vanga and others... Don't believe this nonsense, the chance that it will hit the ground is 0.0002 percent or even lower. Here is not a big explanation for those who do not know.


 :)The huge "potentially hazardous" asteroid 1998 OR2 is just a few weeks away from its close encounter with Earth, and you can watch the giant space rock's approach online or with a small telescope.

While asteroid 1998 OR2 is large enough to wreak havoc on Earth if it were to strike our planet, it won't come anywhere near a collision when it flies by on April 29.

"On April 29, asteroid 1998 OR2 will safely pass by 3.9 million miles/6.2 million kilometers," scientists with NASA's Asteroid Watch program said in a Twitter update as they debunked a Daily Express report warning of the flyby. "There is no warning about this asteroid,"
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