And those are just the ones we know. It really makes you think how insignificant we are compared to what's going on in our universe. Meanwhile leaders are destroying countries over oil and refusing to deal with our climate crises.
I guess that would cause earth to become permanent uninhabitable planet..... I can't even imagine of the damage The whole planet will go back to the age when a mars sized planet striked earth, you remember that? The one that made moon
that asteroid 65M years ago creating the Chixculub is said to be only around 10kms wide..created 100m high tsunami coz water depth was only 100m..what a damage it caused..
Ceres is a fucking planet you uneducated fUcks its shows the smallest pla et in our solar system just For COMPARISON so we see how big the biggest asteroid is (almost as big az the smallest planet) ceres
It's very interesting to see how they get rounder and rounder as they get more massive. It's nice to see how powerful gravity can become when enough mass is gathered together.
@@MyRockHoMama I think you hav never heard about still unnamed near_Earth asteroid 1994 CC. Its minor planet number is (136617), and it is about 650 meters across. It has 2 moons that ar atleast 50 meters diameter.
Ceres wasn't called "small planets" for no reason. Ceres used to be a planet but its process of becoming one was hindered because he had been hit with too much debris thus probably had its core cooled down. Well, according to some informations at least.
For those of you who get anxiety about this kind of thing, all the asteroids after Astrea are essentially considered minor planets and have a consistent rotation due to their size and gravity. They have about the same chance of colliding into us as the moon or even mars does. There are waay smaller asteroids than Shaposhnikov that have more of a chance of colliding with us than these dramatically large ones do. Idk if that makes yall feel better but it should. The majority of these are so far outside of the asteroid belt that you shouldn’t even give them a second thought. Just because these asteroids are in the video, it doesn’t insinuate that they are close to us or pose any danger.
way smaller you mean like Phaethon that's big enought to knock us all the hell out of existence ? Sounds like what makes it better is how far and unlikely to hit they are than the size of any of them cause it really doesn't take the most impressive ones seen in the video to reboot that simulation real quick.
Hmmm now WHAT IF all those big Astroids after Albert were stacked at one side of the earth like a big Rocky Mountain...? Would the peak of that mountain be tall enough to give us a good view of the earth horizon? 🤔
As I know that Ceres is the biggest asteroid ever found with diameter around 1000 kms. So I was not that excited but I was highly interested in Space. But as I came to know about Space, I started studying about big things instead of small things like asteroids. Now I study about like Supernova,Black Holes, Hawkins Radiation, Hypernova, Antimatter,Quark,Neutron Star,etc In TH-cam.
The asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs is just 5 km in radius, and wiped out 75-90% Earth's population at that time. So I think an asteroid of radius 7.5 km could erase the whole population.
@@destro5451 I respect those who ask questions and has curiosity to know. Never think yourself a dumb. It is due to the Kinetic energy unleashed as the asteroid had a radius of 5km and was traveling at the speed of 20000-30000 miles per hour. So the Energy released killed the half of surface of globe from the point of impact in every direction. The other half died due to the starting of a cloud storm that covered the atmosphere of Earth for decades and that blocked the sunlight which is essential for living(but those animal survived who had small body mass which helped them to survive with small or less intake of food. Small body mass animals need less energy compared to those of large animals like dinosaurs). The impact has that much energy that it tossed many big pieces of Earth into outer space, when these pieces started falling back to Earth due to Earth's gravity from outer space, it killed the remaining other half of globe,flying dinosaurs and other flying creatures. As the clouds covered the surface for decades, this led to decrease in the temperature of Earth. This is the starting of Ice Age. It reduced the availability of food and shelter for animals, thus only small animals survived.
This video probably inspired by the news that a BigAss asteroid would hit earth and could wipe out Millions of life, again, like hundred other asteroid/meteor.
I wonder if there is a super Earth, as in it is livable for Earth life and similar enough to Earth, in the universe that makes Earth look like pebble in comparison.
I could believe you that Ceres would be considered as a planet because of other reasons and not Pluto, but not because of the size. And no... Mercury is bigger than the moon.
Fredy Toyes They changed it mainly because of the size and shape. In order for an asteroid to be an asteroid it needs to be an irregular space object (ie. not a sphere). We can see that Ceres is not very irregular
Crazy to think that an asteroid around 10km would be enough to decimate all life on the earth. Anything over that like some of these asteroids would be overkill--would probably rip a piece of the planet off and turn it back into a volcanic wasteland.
@n0rrisss the Tunguska event in 1908 is believed to be an asteroid between 40 and 200 meters. It leveled and incinerated 800 square miles of forest in Siberia. The asteroid that exploded in the atmosphere 10 miles over Chelyabinsk Russia in 2013 was 50 feet and broke every window and sent 1600 people to the hospital in 6 Russian cities. Had it been just slightly larger, or entered at a steeper angle or with more velocity thousands of people would be dead. If the Tunguska event happened to hit over NYC or London it would've killed every single person in the city. 150 feet... we know less than 1% of asteroids that size. We know 98% of the planet killers, but say Apophis were to hit the USA on Friday the 13th of April in 2029. It won't, it's going to miss us by 18,000 miles closer than our geosynchronous satellites and will be visible to the naked eye. But the point is it's "only" 370 meters and were it to hit us, or even hit our atmosphere and explode like Chelyabinsk and Tunguska, it would have an explosive force of 1200 Megatons. For comparison the nuke we dropped on Hiroshima was 0.015 Megatons. It would kill more people than if the Yellowstone supervolcano erupted. The power of asteroids and comets is incomprehensible to most people. We only know 27% of asteroids that size. But in 2022 a space telescope is going up and by 2032 we should know every asteroid over 140 meters, their orbits and trajectories so we should have a heads up on the city killers and beyond. But if there's not enough time or the asteroid is too large there's nothing we can do about it. Fun fact In 2017 it was discovered that the Taurid Meteor Stream we pass through every June and November contains hundreds if not thousands of asteroids between 200-400 meters. It's now the consensus belief that the Taurids are responsible for the Tunguska event, as well as the Younger Dryas impact 12,900 years ago that caused the mass extinction of Wooly mammoths, sabretooth tigers, the Clovis civilization and basically all large mammals. Global wildfires and erased a big chunk of human history and human civilization had to start over from scratch. It being 2020 and the way this year has gone I'm a bit nervous about when we pass through the Taurids in exactly one week lol
@@NAZRULISLAM-kz6yc Lmao I'm sorry 😂 It's a running gag with family + friends and a lot of other ppl I'm pretty sure. This is the first time I've made a "that's what she said" joke haha
Ladies and gentlemen, I just discovered that the channels name is actually "MetaBallStudios" and not "MeatballStudios" like I thought for over a year...
We do have an asteroid defense system, it just happens step one is detection (that’s a pretty significant step one) and step two is talking every nuclear-capable nation on earth into working together for once, even if only for a few days or months, just so that step three doesn’t start the eleven minute clock. Space is big enough that you can nuke an asteroid until it’s orbit goes past you, or break a smaller one up enough that the atmosphere can take the hit.
@@OfficialQuerppMusic Even scarier is the fact we *WILL* get hit someday. Or at least one will be on a direct collision course. Let's hope it's small enough and at that time our technology advanced enough we can deflect it.
It's almost 1000km, which is 1 Mm (megameter, not to be confused with mm - millimeter). It's not a unit that is normally used, but technically it exists.
@@tomwolf8721 Well, to be fair there is the freedom tower and other noticeable buildings that surround it, heliny.com/the-freedom-tower/ earth.google.com/web/search/Freedom+Tower,+World+Trade+Center,+New+York,+NY,+USA/@40.71267973,-74.01335701,1.22764019a,1206.29493926d,35y,-0h,0t,0r/data=CigiJgokCYWCjXCmZURAEYsVPTNCTkRAGRUQyRD-fVLAIRu8Dyp2jlLA The Eiffel Tower throws it off a little, but it's used as a comparison.
0:06, It says that asteroid 2008 TC3, its reentry explosion was equivalent to 0.9 to 2.1 kilotons of TNT, the Beirut explosion was 2020 was only 1.1 kilotons of TNT.
The last four are no longer considered asteroids. They are now classified as minor planets. Ceres even has tectonic and volcanic activity, as the recent probe has revealed. It is known that one or more of the other minor planets in the asteroid belt also display tectonic and volcanic activity.
I think they are asteroids due to their passage through space. Planets, dwarf planets and moons all orbit a planet or sun, these do not. I could be wrong of course, this is just my limited understanding.
@@oddflexbutok7384 it would take more distance and momentum to do that, unlike the moon which is 3 times its size and could easily smash earth into pieces.
The one that has had a tiny chance of hitting Earth is named "Apophis", after the egyptian serpent god that embodies chaos. That sounded a lot more fitting.
Asteroids might be a danger to earth but earth itself can be dangerous. Some volcanic eruptions can also be extinction level disasters to us. These eruptions are called Supervolcanos, Yellowstone, Lake Toba are notable examples of supervolcanos. To give a perspective as to how gigantic and dangerous these eruptions are, one super eruption alone emits enough ash to cover an entire continent in 3 to 5 feet of ash and big enough to affect the whole planet and put earth in a 10 year mini ice age, and no growing season at all. These volcanic eruptions are so huge that it is visible in space, they can dwarf major cities like NYC, or Los Angeles, reach as high as the Stratosphere, and kill billions of people.
And realizing that Ceres is just a tiny grain of sand compared to the Sun:/ Edit: OMG!!! THANKS FOR THE LIKES, NEVER HAD THIS MANY LIKES IN MY LIFE. TAKE CARE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE🥰🤗
My poor boy Ceres being called an asteroid over here. A "dwarf planet" was bad enough for his mental health, but you had to take it one extra step, huh. Edit: This was mostly meant as a sarcastic, jokey comment. Didn't know some people were gonna take it seriously. Y'all should chill. Also, yes, I know Ceres is in the Asteroid Belt. that doesn't make Ceres an asteroid. Ceres has been confirmed as a Dwarf planet. I also know that Ceres is female in Mythology. My bad, but I'm not changing the original comment. think of it as me referring to the dwarf planet, not the goddess I guess?
technically, ceres was originally classified as an asteroid then it became a dwarf planet just recently so its more or less an upgrade to be called a dwarf planet instead of a downgrade
If anyone’s wondering, Ceres has been reclassified as minor/dwarf planet, and Ceres even has some tectonic activity. Planets, dwarf planets and moons are round because at a certain point their mass is great enough to gain noticeable gravity. Their gravitational field acts as though it originates from the center of the body and pulls everything toward it. With its large body and internal heating from radioactive elements, a planet behaves like a fluid, and over long periods of time succumbs to the gravitational pull from its center of gravity. The only way to get all the mass as close to planet's center of gravity as possible is to form a sphere. The technical name for this process is "isostatic adjustment." With much smaller bodies, such as the 20-kilometer asteroids we have seen in recent spacecraft images, the gravitational pull is too weak to overcome the asteroid's mechanical strength. As a result, these bodies do not form spheres. Rather they maintain irregular, fragmentary shapes.
@@EzequielFerrari22 It's not _that_ great; "at a certain point their mass is great enough to gain gravity" - no, there is no "point" - all mass has gravity; just the bigger it is, the _more_ gravity it has, so more likely to cause roundness. But there's no cutoff point below which they don't have gravity.
I think that a lot depends on their composition and on how hot they were when they were born. Being hot and liquid, even small bodies can take a spherical shape.
That's a common thing when talking about planets, one criteria a celestial body has to have to be deemed a planet is a spherical shape, so usually once planets reach a certain mass they obtain enough gravity to be able to kind of mold onto a more spherical object
Ceres is the ancient remains of the planet that used to be between Mars and Jupiter. It's corpse now makes up the astroid belt. Ceres is the biggest astroid in the astroid belt.
Don't worry, Jupiter's gravity is so powerful that it sucks in the giant race-wiping asteroids coming to Earth every year. We have nothing to worry about.
@@jbangz2023 are you mentally special? Corona virus wipe out humanity? Only elders and small children died from it ( and people who already had some bad health issues). The bad thing with it is that it spreds pretty damn fast
@@khaler21 I know that. He is referring Jupiter to Thanos and I am referring earth to Nebula. Remember when Thanos regrets that he was too harsh towards Nebula?
The one which resulted in the extinction of the dinosaurs was only 1 km wide, and even that caused tsunamis upto a height of 100 km. Just imagine what would happen if asteroids like vesta or Ceres collide.
The current debate is along the lines of; ‘are there no planets, infinite planets; most of them ‘dwarfs’ and some ‘asteroids’ that can be as small as pebbles, or is ‘planet’ a title we assign to special asteroids dependent wholly on our whim?’ Because things in space just scale up and down without regard for human opinions or our desire for categories. There’s every single size of thing between an atom and a galaxy made out of every single thing a thing can be made out of out there, and Pluto’s planethood was the most recent casualty of the multi-generational argument.
@@eddyhoopin How is something's relative size indicative of it's potential risk to humanity? The Andromeda Galaxy, closest to us, is very big indeed. It's even headed toward us. But as a galactic collision is several billions of years away, I'm not too worried on its impact on humanity. Likewise, just because there are large bodies inside the solar system, that doesn't mean they pose any threat to Earth. Indeed, the biggest threat comes from those objects we haven't yet discovered. Mostly much smaller objects that share the region within our orbit of the sun. Those larger asteroidal objects have fairly stable orbits, and even if they got knocked out of orbit, and they were to fall closer to the sun, it would be a very, very long time indeed before they got close. And then, the chances of hitting us are still very remote. No, it's the stuff we can't see that is the risk, not the stuff we've cataloged and have observed as being stable. Why aren't you worried about being swallowed up by Jupiter? It's the same thing.
QUICK FACT: Ceres was a planet that was like earth but their was no water or life on It. The planet died and hit our young earth to create Water and life
@@Coopster733 lol where do you guys get this from you guys believe anything you see. How do you hit something that didn't exist like bruh I'm sorry dude but that doesn't make sense
Great video! Isn't Apophis the red meteor? I heard it was to come close to Earth in 2029 and sling shot back to hit the Black Sea near Crimea in 2036. Thanks
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This went from being interesting to terrifying real quick...
And those are just the ones we know. It really makes you think how insignificant we are compared to what's going on in our universe. Meanwhile leaders are destroying countries over oil and refusing to deal with our climate crises.
@@shushuyu who the fuck asked you for a fact check
@@dee2109 he's just tryna flex i guess about his BIG BRAIN tHiNkINg
Fr tho like I got scared instantly
now imagine them realy laying around like that.... from 10 Hygiea on the ISS would crash into them.... even for 52 Europa it would be a close call.
Lucky we have Jupiter, the solar system's vacuum cleaner.
😂😂😂
Is it really working like this?
Alex Weber yes he has enormous strong gravity and literally cleaning and saving us from these big bois.
@@alexweber6702 it's not just jupiter it's all other gas giants
Thanks, Jupiter
These asteroids are larger than the ones that wiped out the dinosaurs. Imagine if something the size of Ceres hit earth right now.
I guess that would cause earth to become permanent uninhabitable planet..... I can't even imagine of the damage
The whole planet will go back to the age when a mars sized planet striked earth, you remember that? The one that made moon
P : oh yeah 4.5 billion years ago.
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Then there will be 3 moons at least.
@@user-jd7zj1bs7n yea the one that turned the crust to fucking jello
that asteroid 65M years ago creating the Chixculub is said to be only around 10kms wide..created 100m high tsunami coz water depth was only 100m..what a damage it caused..
I’m not dying to a asteroid named “Albert”
You and me both pal XD
XD
Honestly, i would
"A chick called Albert"
Edit: "FLAMINGO"
@Andrew Cox flamingo.
Every asteroid gangsta untill Ceres arrives.
@@stormdesertstrike Is this line from transformers 5?
For real 😂
@@sudeepoo7 Nope it's a reference from GTA 5
TRANSFORMERS >:,D
Ceres is a fucking planet you uneducated fUcks its shows the smallest pla et in our solar system just For COMPARISON so we see how big the biggest asteroid is (almost as big az the smallest planet) ceres
It's very interesting to see how they get rounder and rounder as they get more massive. It's nice to see how powerful gravity can become when enough mass is gathered together.
That’s because they eventually become actual moons/dwarf planets. Ceres is a dwarf planet, for example.
@@liletm3993 wut
That’s called hydrostatic equilibrium. :)
@@liletm3993 pfft hehe nice one
@@cheshirecat7819 hes calling flat earthers stupid
just imagine chilling in you city with no texture and suddenly big ass asteroids start appearing
I'll be honest I laughed my ass off
If one of them falls it's over for everyone, if ones knocks over all of them will fall
@@TacticalBullets early!!
Just imagine earth with all these rocks stacked up in one place to make one tall Rocky Mountain. Would we need a space suit at the summit? 😊
This is so rare supper rare
Imagine being an awesome asteroid that could demolish an entire continent and humans named you Albert
The size of albert is enough to destroy a small country, not just a city
@@joaquinlaroca2886 By saying a small country. Do you mean a country with the size of CHINA, maybe?
@@imsearching4yearsnowforana966 How can you say that China is a small country when it's in the top 15 largest countries in the world
@@joaquinlaroca2886 my bad
@@tsuol7296 Because this asteroid cannot only destroy a small country. It can destroy whole Europe
You know it's a big asteroid when the asteroid has asteroid impact craters.
Yeah I just wanted to say that.
Indeed !!!!
You know it’s a huge asteroid when it has its own moon
Hello!!Goodbye!!! In that point, it aint asteroid
@@MyRockHoMama I think you hav never heard about still unnamed near_Earth asteroid 1994 CC. Its minor planet number is (136617), and it is about 650 meters across. It has 2 moons that ar atleast 50 meters diameter.
First 3 asteroids
Me: that some big ass-teroids
After the 4th one
Me: oh shiet...
minhtuan phi
Ceres:_*exists*_
Yo i said that same thing
Bro same 😂😂
You must be a fat ass kid
Same
1:08 - 1:14 For anyone wondering, Chicxulub, the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs, was about halfway in diameter between these two asteroids.
Make more sense.
1000m = 1km.
Height
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@@meshellignacio sorry,
10-15 humungous pizzas
@@cousycousyLOL
It wasnt a asteroide that killed the dinosaurers it was a super volcano
What two???
So Ceres and Hygia are you dwarf planets or Asteroids?
“Yes”
@TimoPlaysYT Official 😂
@beep boop Beep Lutetia have core not like earth but its have partially differentiated into a molten interior and cooler exterior core
So Europa is a moon or an asteroid
@@jonashansen8907 come on dude How can a asteroid of 51 kilometer radius be exo planet 🤣
Ceres wasn't called "small planets" for no reason. Ceres used to be a planet but its process of becoming one was hindered because he had been hit with too much debris thus probably had its core cooled down. Well, according to some informations at least.
For those of you who get anxiety about this kind of thing, all the asteroids after Astrea are essentially considered minor planets and have a consistent rotation due to their size and gravity. They have about the same chance of colliding into us as the moon or even mars does. There are waay smaller asteroids than Shaposhnikov that have more of a chance of colliding with us than these dramatically large ones do.
Idk if that makes yall feel better but it should. The majority of these are so far outside of the asteroid belt that you shouldn’t even give them a second thought.
Just because these asteroids are in the video, it doesn’t insinuate that they are close to us or pose any danger.
way smaller you mean like Phaethon that's big enought to knock us all the hell out of existence ? Sounds like what makes it better is how far and unlikely to hit they are than the size of any of them cause it really doesn't take the most impressive ones seen in the video to reboot that simulation real quick.
Hmmm now WHAT IF all those big Astroids after Albert were stacked at one side of the earth like a big Rocky Mountain...? Would the peak of that mountain be tall enough to give us a good view of the earth horizon? 🤔
Comforting words. I guess.
"This is not asteroid. This is a space station"
"That's no moon."
@@legogenius1667 "we're gonna need a bigger earth"
Yare yare
Would it not be mobile platform?
Someday.
My anxiety went higher and higher as the asteroids got higher and higher 😳
You mean bigger and bigger?
As I know that Ceres is the biggest asteroid ever found with diameter around 1000 kms. So I was not that excited but I was highly interested in Space. But as I came to know about Space, I started studying about big things instead of small things like asteroids. Now I study about like Supernova,Black Holes, Hawkins Radiation, Hypernova, Antimatter,Quark,Neutron Star,etc In TH-cam.
The asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs is just 5 km in radius, and wiped out 75-90% Earth's population at that time. So I think an asteroid of radius 7.5 km could erase the whole population.
@@mrinal8140 how a 5 km asteroid kill all the dinos. They existed in different parts of earth right? Sorry if my question is dumb.
@@destro5451 I respect those who ask questions and has curiosity to know. Never think yourself a dumb. It is due to the Kinetic energy unleashed as the asteroid had a radius of 5km and was traveling at the speed of 20000-30000 miles per hour. So the Energy released killed the half of surface of globe from the point of impact in every direction. The other half died due to the starting of a cloud storm that covered the atmosphere of Earth for decades and that blocked the sunlight which is essential for living(but those animal survived who had small body mass which helped them to survive with small or less intake of food. Small body mass animals need less energy compared to those of large animals like dinosaurs). The impact has that much energy that it tossed many big pieces of Earth into outer space, when these pieces started falling back to Earth due to Earth's gravity from outer space, it killed the remaining other half of globe,flying dinosaurs and other flying creatures. As the clouds covered the surface for decades, this led to decrease in the temperature of Earth. This is the starting of Ice Age. It reduced the availability of food and shelter for animals, thus only small animals survived.
Fun fact: aphophis might hit earth with 3% chance💀in 2029
I WILL BE 19 😢
New studies show 0% chance of this city-killer hitting earth. That said, I'm still keeping tabs on this one.
How can we raise the percentage?
@@La-PetitMort💀💀💀💀
me in 2029: DUDE IM 16, I CANT DIE NOW
*This video exists*
2020 disasters : You gave me an idea
*Oh no*
One is passing by us tonight
This video probably inspired by the news that a BigAss asteroid would hit earth and could wipe out Millions of life, again, like hundred other asteroid/meteor.
*_DO IT BETCH I DARE YOU_*
a star exploded too
Two perspectives learned from this: how big asteroids are; how big the earth is.
That doesn't matter When one of the bigger one Hits our Earth
thomas kendrick and how small we are ...!
I like your point of view.
You mean:
How stony the astroids are and how big boötes void is.
I wonder if there is a super Earth, as in it is livable for Earth life and similar enough to Earth, in the universe that makes Earth look like pebble in comparison.
Fun fact: Ceres was so big and due to the shape it’s now considered a dwarf planet
I doubt it, Pluto was so much bigger and they considered it didn't have the size enough to be one, it's more like a moon.
Fredy Toyes The moon is actually just a bit smaller than mercury. Yet the moon is a moon not a dwarf planet. Ceres is now considered a dwarf planet.
I could believe you that Ceres would be considered as a planet because of other reasons and not Pluto, but not because of the size. And no... Mercury is bigger than the moon.
Fredy Toyes They changed it mainly because of the size and shape. In order for an asteroid to be an asteroid it needs to be an irregular space object (ie. not a sphere). We can see that Ceres is not very irregular
Holy sheit
The bigger they get, the more spherical they became. Gta love that gravity sculpting
Crazy to think that an asteroid around 10km would be enough to decimate all life on the earth. Anything over that like some of these asteroids would be overkill--would probably rip a piece of the planet off and turn it back into a volcanic wasteland.
oh hi rob's world
you have a big brain
I always knew we where insignificant but god damn that makes me feel small if something smaller than half that last one is enough to kill us
@n0rrisss the Tunguska event in 1908 is believed to be an asteroid between 40 and 200 meters. It leveled and incinerated 800 square miles of forest in Siberia. The asteroid that exploded in the atmosphere 10 miles over Chelyabinsk Russia in 2013 was 50 feet and broke every window and sent 1600 people to the hospital in 6 Russian cities. Had it been just slightly larger, or entered at a steeper angle or with more velocity thousands of people would be dead. If the Tunguska event happened to hit over NYC or London it would've killed every single person in the city. 150 feet... we know less than 1% of asteroids that size. We know 98% of the planet killers, but say Apophis were to hit the USA on Friday the 13th of April in 2029. It won't, it's going to miss us by 18,000 miles closer than our geosynchronous satellites and will be visible to the naked eye. But the point is it's "only" 370 meters and were it to hit us, or even hit our atmosphere and explode like Chelyabinsk and Tunguska, it would have an explosive force of 1200 Megatons. For comparison the nuke we dropped on Hiroshima was 0.015 Megatons. It would kill more people than if the Yellowstone supervolcano erupted. The power of asteroids and comets is incomprehensible to most people. We only know 27% of asteroids that size. But in 2022 a space telescope is going up and by 2032 we should know every asteroid over 140 meters, their orbits and trajectories so we should have a heads up on the city killers and beyond. But if there's not enough time or the asteroid is too large there's nothing we can do about it.
Fun fact In 2017 it was discovered that the Taurid Meteor Stream we pass through every June and November contains hundreds if not thousands of asteroids between 200-400 meters. It's now the consensus belief that the Taurids are responsible for the Tunguska event, as well as the Younger Dryas impact 12,900 years ago that caused the mass extinction of Wooly mammoths, sabretooth tigers, the Clovis civilization and basically all large mammals. Global wildfires and erased a big chunk of human history and human civilization had to start over from scratch. It being 2020 and the way this year has gone I'm a bit nervous about when we pass through the Taurids in exactly one week lol
It will one day if the the sun hasn't enveloped it yet!
Huge respect to the person who grabbed the asteroids and put them on earth
Also Made Sure they balanced them perfectly
No comment. But i write a comment🙄
XD
I wanna drop an asteroid in to your house while your in it,
Than you notice I'm the one who dropped it.
This comment is so common 😂😂😂😂😂 then why do you believe in Jesus Christ? Did you personally meet him 😂
Innit
At least their names don’t sound like someone slammed their face on their keyboard
Yes im looking at you HD189733b
*albert*
MAJOT新鞋 lmao I was about to say that
Shaposhnikov
Not all asteroids ar named yet, many small ones stil hav provisional designations.
Family guy
1:12
Why did i got goosebumps from this?
Its just a giant rock
I think ur wondering thats a meteor that hits your house?
@@Wmafateh its most likely because of the music
@@gergopiroska5749 oh…
Funny how they get bigger and bigger and we go like "oh no" "that's not possible" "wow" "ouch"
Yeah!
I hate myself for saying this but... That’s what she said
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@@NAZRULISLAM-kz6yc Lmao I'm sorry 😂 It's a running gag with family + friends and a lot of other ppl I'm pretty sure. This is the first time I've made a "that's what she said" joke haha
Why would anyone say any of that about asteroid sizes? We live on a rock thousands of times larger than the largest asteroids.
When the next asteroid is going to be shown, but you can’t see it for a moment.
*Something’s wrong, I can feel it*
Filip Niggas coming at you with supersonic speeds
My comment was “imagine your entire species gets wiped out by a meteor named Albert” some of you guys are terrible guessers lool
Albert did it....😒
This post was made by the mammals gang
For fuck sake albert
Imagine getting your whole human race clocked by a asteroid named Humphrey
bob tom even the small asteroid can level an entire portion of a city
I love how you used the music from blades and sorcery nomad lmao great video and comparisons between each one.
Omg I was trying to figure that out cause it sounded like fighting music that I’ve listened to 😂 thanks
The ominous music had me believing that they were all on their way.
Nah just Apophis :)
@pseudostew lmao it’s the soundtrack from the VR game blade and sorcery
I felt the same way. 😂😂😂
pseudostew eros gonna strike uranus soon
pseudostew - 😂🤣😂
Dang that went from a Pebble to a boulder real quick!
30 M into 370 M
I was like "WTF"
A “pebble”
Figure of speech
A small rock the size of a large Boulder
Why do i get a terraria flashback?
Ladies and gentlemen, I just discovered that the channels name is actually "MetaBallStudios" and not "MeatballStudios" like I thought for over a year...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I thought it was metalballstudios
@@officertenpenny9792 me too
Lol
Atsa spicy metaball!
This went from being interesting to terrifying pretty quick..
After the first few asteroids I said to myself "that's pretty big!", but when they pulled back further I said " holy sh*t! "
Bear in mind that the Earth was struck by a Mars sized body named Theia in a collision that resulted in the formation of our moon.
We do have an asteroid defense system, it just happens step one is detection (that’s a pretty significant step one) and step two is talking every nuclear-capable nation on earth into working together for once, even if only for a few days or months, just so that step three doesn’t start the eleven minute clock. Space is big enough that you can nuke an asteroid until it’s orbit goes past you, or break a smaller one up enough that the atmosphere can take the hit.
@@dashiellgillingham4579 step two is kinda hard unless every nations stopped being too salty with each other 😂
Yes that is the point
@@OfficialQuerppMusic Even scarier is the fact we *WILL* get hit someday. Or at least one will be on a direct collision course.
Let's hope it's small enough and at that time our technology advanced enough we can deflect it.
"How big is Ceres?"
"one"
"one what?"
"one MEGAMETER"
It's almost 1000km, which is 1 Mm (megameter, not to be confused with mm - millimeter). It's not a unit that is normally used, but technically it exists.
One moon
Christopher Domingo it’s barley the size of the moon, but yes, it’s big indeed.
It is one third of the moon...
But yeah, sure
We are so thankful for having Jupiter protecting us.
I think u mean Jupiter. Asteroids have been hitting Jupiter
@@jazzyluv8404 there i changes it.
Yes agreed ..thanks Jupe
Jupiter can also be the reason why an asteroid will hit us. 😉
@Rockout Lephillip the same way it does protect us. Changing course of Asteroids due to its massive gravity.
This almost seems unbelievable until you consider the fact that there’s an asteroid named Albert.
Fun Fact: While watching everyone was thinking, what damage these can cause.
Definitely, yes
No
@@gabrielbuic1403 yes idiot
@@dhruvtilara6962 No
@@dhruvtilara6962 it was their opnion
The city of New York must have been pissed off with the asteroids sitting on their turf.
Pea Stone we’re so triggered up here
@old rabidus Bloomberg will announce a portion cap rule. Anything over a certain size will be taxed accordingly.
San Francisco?
@@tomwolf8721 Well, to be fair there is the freedom tower and other noticeable buildings that surround it,
heliny.com/the-freedom-tower/
earth.google.com/web/search/Freedom+Tower,+World+Trade+Center,+New+York,+NY,+USA/@40.71267973,-74.01335701,1.22764019a,1206.29493926d,35y,-0h,0t,0r/data=CigiJgokCYWCjXCmZURAEYsVPTNCTkRAGRUQyRD-fVLAIRu8Dyp2jlLA
The Eiffel Tower throws it off a little, but it's used as a comparison.
Hey’ this is new yoaak’ move it honey!
Do future skyscrapers size comparsion.
+
Proposed skyscraper & structures too
There's so many video makers who already produce many videos about it. So Boring...
Akainu D. Ace. Don’t watch then
Akainu D. Ace go back to bed and shut up
0:06, It says that asteroid 2008 TC3, its reentry explosion was equivalent to 0.9 to 2.1 kilotons of TNT, the Beirut explosion was 2020 was only 1.1 kilotons of TNT.
"When you don't see the next Asteroid"
Something's Big i can feel it
Hell yah u right
I mean i felt the same
gay
@@Corbych haha
ً lmfao lol 😂😂🤣😂
The last four are no longer considered asteroids. They are now classified as minor planets. Ceres even has tectonic and volcanic activity, as the recent probe has revealed. It is known that one or more of the other minor planets in the asteroid belt also display tectonic and volcanic activity.
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 Will he come in an asteroid or a minor planet?
Its all a lie. They are asteroids. Stop fooling other people.
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 nope , but in 2025 something else will created by man
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 What's Jesus gonna do when he gets here...?? Probably just hanging around again, I guess.....🤷♂️
I think they are asteroids due to their passage through space. Planets, dwarf planets and moons all orbit a planet or sun, these do not. I could be wrong of course, this is just my limited understanding.
Everyone's gangsta until the planet decides to be an asteroid for a bit.
am i the only one who was thinking “i hope this lands on my head one day” was i ..
When the asteroid gets hit by other asteroids
*friendly fire*
no FIRE RESISTANCE
bruh69 Friendly fire will not be tolerated
They are bullies
**Ceres arrives into Earth's orbit**
Earth: Why do I hear boss music?
😂😂😂
Pluto would be the final boss then.
Ceres is the one who gets destroyed
Hey Siri, play “God Shattering Star”
@@oddflexbutok7384 it would take more distance and momentum to do that, unlike the moon which is 3 times its size and could easily smash earth into pieces.
Imaging getting your whole race getting destroyed by a asteroid named albert
The one that has had a tiny chance of hitting Earth is named "Apophis", after the egyptian serpent god that embodies chaos.
That sounded a lot more fitting.
My name is Albert lol
The good thing is: Nobody will remember
Bruh
@@MareTranquil thanks for the scare going to go scream in my pillow that we're all going to die
The fourth one is going to come very close to earth in 2029 and if it passes the keyhole it will 100% hit us in 2036
"Eros" is the god of love. Imagine Cupid hitting you with that arrow. lol
That's about the size if the one that killed off the dinosaurs
this is completely offtopic but i respect your ramona flowers pfp
Eros IS near-Earth asteroid. However it does NOT cross paths with Earth.
Eros is the restaurant of my classmate.
Eros means perverted thing in Japanese, so Cupid maybe close!
Every time I thought "So THAT'S the biggest." another one showed up even bigger and honestly my jaw was hanging open by Ceres
lol same
th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html this is a simulation of ceres hit earth its terrifying!!!
@Ari Grossman yeah i memorized the link
@@bendeller2602 you ass, I got rick rolled
Asteroids might be a danger to earth but earth itself can be dangerous. Some volcanic eruptions can also be extinction level disasters to us. These eruptions are called Supervolcanos, Yellowstone, Lake Toba are notable examples of supervolcanos. To give a perspective as to how gigantic and dangerous these eruptions are, one super eruption alone emits enough ash to cover an entire continent in 3 to 5 feet of ash and big enough to affect the whole planet and put earth in a 10 year mini ice age, and no growing season at all. These volcanic eruptions are so huge that it is visible in space, they can dwarf major cities like NYC, or Los Angeles, reach as high as the Stratosphere, and kill billions of people.
Spoiler: There is no yo mama joke at the end.
Wasted opportunity in every video
@Bill Karn LMAO
😞👌
Nobody expected that so
Albert Cloete dun Dun DUNNNNN
Excelente contenido! Saludos Mariel!
fun fact: as they zoom out more, you can start seeing the curvature of the earth, BECAUSE THE EARTH IS SPHERICAL
Ceres.
"nO BrO, tHAt's cGI"
WAKE UP SHEEEEPLE!
uncle lover 1978 11 years ago what does Ceres have to do with all this
I think that's obvious.
the dislikes are obviously from undercover dinosaurs pretending to be humans
They are dead stupid
dinosaurs aren’t dead, how would they be dead if I said they disliked the video
Skyler Yu he is talking about the ones who survived and are secretly humans 🤫
I know right. @Skyler Nu, techincally some survived. birds are their ancestors, that why birds of prey are sometimes named after raptors
@@acegames2995 cant take jokes lol
New York: "Stop crushing us please."
Malsy Pright underrated comment
New York is literally the standard demo for all mass destruction experiments.
Malsy Pright colon comments .... original
Lmfao 😭
Yeah we just gonna ignore the Eiffel tower
What software do you make the models with?
showing asteroids that could wipe out the entire human race
Also: playing exciting instrumental music
i'd say its dramatic
What are you talking about. That’s more dramatic
Should have been paired with "Why Can't We Be Friends?" by War. Missed opportunity, that.
1:12 kinda sounds scary
5km was the astroid that wiped dinos, so everything after that is gonna wipe the whole planet
And realizing that Ceres is just a tiny grain of sand compared to the Sun:/
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Ceres isn't that big compared to the earth, even...
Not big but will fuck the earth forever if it hits
Texas is bigger than ceres lol
@@KLK01 So what if texas hit earth
Saint Shaye It would certainly wipe out all life on Earth.
size of the bite my friend takes from my hamburger is still bigger...
😂
who takes a bite from someone else's burger
Ikr lmao
🤣🤣🤣
Silly! Lol 😂
I don’t want any of them landing in my front yard.
Why?
you would never know
Manusia Beruntung They’d ruin my rose garden.
Iconoclasticnation alr
Do u even have one
My poor boy Ceres being called an asteroid over here. A "dwarf planet" was bad enough for his mental health, but you had to take it one extra step, huh.
Edit: This was mostly meant as a sarcastic, jokey comment. Didn't know some people were gonna take it seriously. Y'all should chill.
Also, yes, I know Ceres is in the Asteroid Belt. that doesn't make Ceres an asteroid. Ceres has been confirmed as a Dwarf planet.
I also know that Ceres is female in Mythology. My bad, but I'm not changing the original comment. think of it as me referring to the dwarf planet, not the goddess I guess?
You get a gold star for that.
Actually Ceres is a girl.
A goddess of the harvest to be exact.
Ceres is only there to compare size.
technically, ceres was originally classified as an asteroid then it became a dwarf planet just recently
so its more or less an upgrade to be called a dwarf planet instead of a downgrade
Dwarf Planet would he a compliment of anything.
Ceres is smaller than Pluto and our Moon. It's large for an asteroid, but small otherwise.
If anyone’s wondering, Ceres has been reclassified as minor/dwarf planet, and Ceres even has some tectonic activity. Planets, dwarf planets and moons are round because at a certain point their mass is great enough to gain noticeable gravity. Their gravitational field acts as though it originates from the center of the body and pulls everything toward it. With its large body and internal heating from radioactive elements, a planet behaves like a fluid, and over long periods of time succumbs to the gravitational pull from its center of gravity. The only way to get all the mass as close to planet's center of gravity as possible is to form a sphere. The technical name for this process is "isostatic adjustment."
With much smaller bodies, such as the 20-kilometer asteroids we have seen in recent spacecraft images, the gravitational pull is too weak to overcome the asteroid's mechanical strength. As a result, these bodies do not form spheres. Rather they maintain irregular, fragmentary shapes.
Nicely explained, was just going to comment that Ceres is a dwarf planet 😁
That's a great explanation! Thanks for that!
@@EzequielFerrari22 It's not _that_ great; "at a certain point their mass is great enough to gain gravity" - no, there is no "point" - all mass has gravity; just the bigger it is, the _more_ gravity it has, so more likely to cause roundness. But there's no cutoff point below which they don't have gravity.
Ceres is a dwarf planet
ceres is a small planet, but its destructive power when it hits the earth is really terrible
I love big one asteroid..and it's almost round shape 😊..i like it 👍👍👍
Didn't know these rocks were laying around Earth
Hans Thiele 🤣
No they're in space lmao
@@danmega6700 I know 🤣🤣
They're buried underground deep
@@ssgssjaiden7404 r/whoosh
God showing off his version of the infinity stones.
Lmao
Dinosaurs be like: this is what it feels like to be in our place!
Kafair
Lmfao 🤣🤣
Bro not cool
*Why didn't Pluto organise his birthday party?*
He couldn't planet.
You here too?
😂 that was good
Let's get married
Why did Australia ditch its plan to have control fires? Cause that plan went up in flames...😅😓
LOL laughed way too hard at this😂...i know i know, i'll see myself out now..................👋😳
It looks like one big transformation into a planet. Impressive indeed.
Fun fact; human have been around long enough to see two big asteriod strikes. The last one was only 12,900 years ago!
Noice!
*Only* 12,900 years
@@nxro4737 On a cosmic scale, that’s barely anything.
Noice
𝗢𝗻𝗹𝘆
it's interesting how as they get bigger, they get spherical, gravity is an amazing thing.
I think that a lot depends on their composition and on how hot they were when they were born. Being hot and liquid, even small bodies can take a spherical shape.
That's a common thing when talking about planets, one criteria a celestial body has to have to be deemed a planet is a spherical shape, so usually once planets reach a certain mass they obtain enough gravity to be able to kind of mold onto a more spherical object
@@Josh-st6sx That is correct sir. It's also one of the reasons why Pluto got kicked out of the planet-club.
I noticed the same
It’s spherical...SPHERICALLL!!!!
NYC has everything, the eiffel tower and a bunch of giant rocks...
i don't think NYC has the eiffel tower...
@@cupcakegaming2077 have you heard of a joke
@@jhenwiener9725 wait it was a joke?
@@cupcakegaming2077 hahaha it's just because the eiffel tower appears compared to the size of Apophis on the video hahaha LOL greetings bro!
thanks haha :)
After the first one ,every other is planet altering .
Ceres has so much mass that he become a sphere because of the gravitation, he is like a mini planet or a moon
Ceres is a dwarf planet
I know I was think of that
Ceres is the ancient remains of the planet that used to be between Mars and Jupiter. It's corpse now makes up the astroid belt. Ceres is the biggest astroid in the astroid belt.
Ohh so now big rocks have genders?
@@ballsucker28 non-binary
NASA: Yeah I’m a rock collector
The rocks: . . . .
;-)🔥
The Rocks: yeah, I'm a planet collector
@@PrimeSuperboy planet destroyer
Then I am universe collector because I already have 7
A mars colonization doesn’t sound so bad now
XD
Mars is more prone to such a disaster
it still does.
Don't worry, Jupiter's gravity is so powerful that it sucks in the giant race-wiping asteroids coming to Earth every year. We have nothing to worry about.
You think mars is safe? That planet is even worst than earth xD
Imagine, humans didnt notice the chelyabinsk meteor, it was a great luck that it exploded at an altitude of 20 kilometers
Imagine being an asteroid so big people call you a planet.
A dwarf one actually
Still impressive
An asteroid wouldn't be considered and asteroid if it is revolving around something like the sun anymore
@@dxz8438 so the asteroid belt is full of planets?
@@HoangAnh-jk9pl Its not revolving around the sun its revolving around the other planets. I said "like the sun" a planet is not like the sun.
@@dxz8438 the sun also has one big asteroid belt but I understand what you meant
People: We are the most important thing in the universe
Ceres: Sure.
Just because Ceres is that big, how about the virus that could wipe out humanity.
@@jbangz2023 are you mentally special? Corona virus wipe out humanity? Only elders and small children died from it ( and people who already had some bad health issues). The bad thing with it is that it spreds pretty damn fast
Universe is far-fetched.
Maybe in our solar system.
Even in solar system, we aren't important by any means
SUN!
les go how is ceres important
I thought the dinosaurs were just being dramatic 🙄.
They were
@@rudolph6747 No
@@nayy_ira6697 yes
@@OG-RAM no
@@Isokatmydydecsf *Yesn't*
Imagine one of larger asteroids falling from the sky and landing on your head. I tell ya you'll have one hell of a headache the next morning.
*Noteworthy fact* : As the size increases *asteroids* become *rounder* .
Well then whats going on with castalia??
Wouldn't it be *More round* ? Is "rounder" even a word?
@@whYLiE09 Thanks for rectifying me.
Yup Hes from India
@@kgthompson5814 how do you know that?
Asteroid: *exists*
Jupiter: I am inevitable.
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But I don't remember Jupiter being harsh towards earth.
@@sudeepoo7 He means that Jupiter acts as a magnet that Shields the inner planets againsts any extra solar threat.
Asteroid: Are you sure about that
*BOOOOOM*
OWIE
Shit now I'm a moon fk u Jupiter
Jupiter: shut yo lil poor ass up
@@khaler21 I know that. He is referring Jupiter to Thanos and I am referring earth to Nebula. Remember when Thanos regrets that he was too harsh towards Nebula?
Sir Axel nice
It's all fun and games until they go from "asteroids" to "dominos."
It's still all fun and games when they go from "Asteroids" to "Pac-Man."
This comment it underrated 😂
@@boweloffruit301 no
Dominos?
😂🤣🤣
Did they actually capture each asteroid and place them on Earth or is it computer graphics
Every time MetaBallStudios has an idea for a new video:
New York: *Aw Sh!t here we go again*
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Lmao 😂
Imagine if Ceres goes like "man, fuck earth"
LMAOO undderated comment
Sweet home Alabama
The fact that it thinks is even more scary
Me:imma go read the Bible heaven here I come !!!!
Well any asteroid with the diameter of 10km+ would cause a mass extinction and wipe out about 70-80% of all life on earth.
I think that a crash comparison would be cool, like how much damage each asteroid does.
youre insane! you just want to watch the world burn to the ground .. do you kiss your mother with those thoughts?
Total. All of them, Eros and up. Total damage. The end of all things.
The one which resulted in the extinction of the dinosaurs was only 1 km wide, and even that caused tsunamis upto a height of 100 km. Just imagine what would happen if asteroids like vesta or Ceres collide.
@@ansh6370 Ceres would crack the earth in pieces, with if a full collision 🤔
That would depend on the velocity, though. How fast should they be assumed to be going at?
Thanks for sling shotting a "Little" rock from space and wiping out dinosaurs :)
This makes the coronavirus look like a walk in the park.
THE FLU KILLS WAY MOREEEEEE
Bad comparison a walk in the park is impossible for a normal person these days
Bad comparison a walk in the park is impossible for a normal person these days
Bad comparison a walk in the park is impossible for a normal person these days
An astroid could crush the Coronavirus
ceres is so big it has gravitational roundness...surely its not considered an asteroid
It is a dwarf planet.
It has been classified as a Dwarf Planet since 2011.... along with Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and Pluto
Pluto will always be a planet to me...
The current debate is along the lines of; ‘are there no planets, infinite planets; most of them ‘dwarfs’ and some ‘asteroids’ that can be as small as pebbles, or is ‘planet’ a title we assign to special asteroids dependent wholly on our whim?’ Because things in space just scale up and down without regard for human opinions or our desire for categories. There’s every single size of thing between an atom and a galaxy made out of every single thing a thing can be made out of out there, and Pluto’s planethood was the most recent casualty of the multi-generational argument.
@@dashiellgillingham4579 maybe a planet needs to have a moon...ceres is smaller then our moon...i can agree ceres is a dwarf planet
Im not worried, just stand under a door frame.
? I didn't get it
@@JesterLegend4life They are being funny about the door frame lol
Wile E Coyote used an umbrella.
Just 🦆 and Cover 👍
Duck and cover. We boomers remember that meme.
Getting struck by an asteroid the size of Ceres would cause a mass extinction and earth wouldnt recover back as now
"Ceres is an asteroid" - You just triggered 80% of all Ceresians.
who are the others 20%
@@МаксимДегтярев-н5м Immigrants from Pluto, everybody knows that c'mon
@@robezy0 lmao
Eh, don't take much anymore to trigger really.
Remember the Cant...
"Asteroids do not concern me general, I want that ship"
*admiral
@@fiberpasta526 well I thought he was talking to general veers in the scene
June 2020:
1 Ceres: “allow me to introduce myself”
Titan in August:want some aliens out of lake Kraken
true bro
Ceres: hi earth 😘
Earth: hello Ceres 😓
Ceres: you ready 😏
Earth : 😨
Ceres : 🌎🌟💨
👽👾👽: hahahahahaha
Sonnenenergie
@@bttment8209 r/youngpeopleyoutube
Ceres got classified as a dwarf planet since 2006 due to the size of it which it qualifies to be a dwarf planet and the way it is shaped
The creator of this video: „I‘m bored, let‘s scare the shit out of humanity!“
1 month no reply
@@babyyellowcheese6597 sad
Why are you afraid of size comparisons?
@@tananam9782 cause it shows how big the things that (could very very possibly) wipe us all out can get
@@eddyhoopin How is something's relative size indicative of it's potential risk to humanity?
The Andromeda Galaxy, closest to us, is very big indeed. It's even headed toward us. But as a galactic collision is several billions of years away, I'm not too worried on its impact on humanity.
Likewise, just because there are large bodies inside the solar system, that doesn't mean they pose any threat to Earth.
Indeed, the biggest threat comes from those objects we haven't yet discovered. Mostly much smaller objects that share the region within our orbit of the sun. Those larger asteroidal objects have fairly stable orbits, and even if they got knocked out of orbit, and they were to fall closer to the sun, it would be a very, very long time indeed before they got close. And then, the chances of hitting us are still very remote.
No, it's the stuff we can't see that is the risk, not the stuff we've cataloged and have observed as being stable.
Why aren't you worried about being swallowed up by Jupiter? It's the same thing.
MADARA: I can make 2 meteorites
CERES: hold my 939 km
Nelsarino lmao
QUICK FACT: Ceres was a planet that was like earth but their was no water or life on It. The planet died and hit our young earth to create Water and life
Ohnoki passes out.
Madara's meteor looked as big as (Castalia) from the video. Ain't nothing compared to the bigger ones.
@@Coopster733 lol where do you guys get this from you guys believe anything you see. How do you hit something that didn't exist like bruh I'm sorry dude but that doesn't make sense
I loved the way he shows the comparison
No burj Khalifa no like -q
Me too!😃
Its nice.
Great video! Isn't Apophis the red meteor? I heard it was to come close to Earth in 2029 and sling shot back to hit the Black Sea near Crimea in 2036. Thanks