@@abdullahmunir9203 fun fact even if we combined all of nukes that exist on earth it still wouldn't even get close to destroying earth would be just small % of power of asteroid that extincted dinosaurs. Study was done. If we make a ball out of 8 bilion man and drop nuke equivalent of all nukes power only 1.3 bilion would die. (Not meaning radiation just power)
This asteroid has been making me lose sleep and have an existential crisis about what I’m doing with my life. Even though asteroids aren’t the biggest thing I should worry about, I’m a pretty paranoid person. I’m only 17 so in 2029 i will be 22 and I don’t want Apophis to ruin my life so early.
The one that killed the dinosaurs was around 10 000 meters or 10km in diameter. Apophis is 340m or 0.34 km in diameter. The world will be fine. In the worst case scenario if it hits land directly in a 90 degree angle, I guess, there will be nuclear winter for 5 years and most people will die of starvation and disease but there will be millions left at the end of it at least on one continent.
bro 😂 they didnt count earth gravity coz noone cant calculate it yet so there is a chance our gravity affect it and the asteroid would hit us or maybe change their orbit then hit us in their next visit
@@FBGisAcatgravity doesnt matter here, as long ad earth doesnt tripple in mass , it wont be pulled straight into us, it will be affected by our gravity though.
"But we figured out the calculations were wrong, it will actually hit us tomorrow and we will all fu*king die." edit: didn't expect 800 likes. thanks y'all. also i survived a 7.8 earthquake, i was in the center of it but im alright right now
Imagine a meteor blocking the satellites that give you Wi-Fi and then you have to tell people that you were late for the online class because of a meteor 💀
@@ohfaker1738 nothing’s happening to you bro 💀 Even if the asteroid struck earth, it would hit only a city, by which point they would have already evacuated the area of all the citizens.
@@MynameisS_Aif Apophis made impact with land, it would release more energy than every single nuclear weapon on earth being detonated at once. That’s not “just a city”. That will decimate an entire country, disrupt global supply chains, cause massive changes to the ecosystem and atmosphere, and so much more. It would be a very bad day to be on earth.
Then celebrate early. That's what we do here in Philippines depends on the day, usually we often celebrate weekend even the birthday already passed. In your case do it in reverse. As your last birthday, what will you do? What is your final wish and wanted gift to receive?
@@bitsuuuuuu Idk man, if it was my final wish I'd say to be able to get my dream car a Bugatti Bolide in crimson red, And be able to go full speed on a highway, I'm a huge car guy.
Not really. Once it hits our orbit. There's a good chance it will slingshot back at us 7 years later. They don't seem to have a definite answer on that just yet
Scared me at first 😅 Amazing content ! You always find a way to make it interesting and cool to learn about this stuff but not in a boring way! This is how they should teach it in school 😂
It's basically impossible for ISS to be hit because ISS is 400 km above Earth. But even if Apophis went 400 km away from Earth, The ISS would still have a small chance to get hit because of the vast space between the ISS and Apophis.
YOO I just realized that! It’s also the 13th of Friday. I posted this comment on April the 12th tomorrow we got 6 years until that asteroid comes.😱 Jesus is coming soon!
Way too many highly skilled and knowledgeable hobby astronomers looking at the skies and passing around information. I think it's highly unlikely that anything will be known by only a select few. Either word will get around, or there will one day be one that everyone missed. The way our government in the US at least loves it's secrecy ( sometimes I wonder if they love it just for it's own sake) it would not surprise me that they would not be the first source to publicize an incoming collision though.
What you forgot to mention is that, if it’s passed next to the earth, and the gravity is just right, it might come back 4 years later and hit the earth this time
Apophis, also known as 99942 Apophis, is a near-Earth asteroid that gained significant attention due to its close approach to our planet. The anticipated close encounter with Apophis is set to occur on April 13, 2029. This celestial event has sparked interest and raised questions about the potential impact and implications it may have. Discovered in 2004, Apophis measures approximately 340 meters in diameter, making it one of the largest potentially hazardous asteroids known to us. Initially, there were concerns that Apophis had a small chance of colliding with Earth during its 2029 approach. However, subsequent observations and refined calculations have ruled out any significant impact risk for that particular encounter. During its closest approach, Apophis is expected to come within approximately 31,000 kilometers of Earth's surface, which is closer than the orbits of some geostationary satellites. This proximity will provide a unique opportunity for scientists to study the asteroid in detail and gather valuable data about its composition, structure, and potential future trajectories. The close encounter with Apophis in 2029 will also serve as a reminder of the importance of monitoring and studying near-Earth objects (NEOs). Organizations such as NASA and international space agencies actively track and analyze asteroids and comets that could potentially pose a threat to our planet. These efforts aim to enhance our understanding of these objects and develop strategies to mitigate any potential risks they may pose in the future. It is worth noting that while the 2029 approach of Apophis does not pose a direct threat, the asteroid's trajectory may be influenced by gravitational interactions with Earth during the encounter. This could result in a small but non-zero chance of a future impact, albeit extremely unlikely. In conclusion, the 2029 approach of Apophis is an intriguing astronomical event that offers scientists an opportunity to study a potentially hazardous asteroid up close. While the asteroid's trajectory does not pose a significant risk during this encounter, ongoing monitoring and research of near-Earth objects remain crucial for our understanding and preparedness for any potential future impacts.
Here is a list 2029 Flyby: Apophis will make a very close approach to Earth on April 13, 2029, passing at a distance of around 19,000 miles (31,000 kilometers). That's closer than some of our satellites, but it has been confirmed that there is no risk of impact during this pass. 2036 Flyby: Early predictions had a slight concern about a potential collision in 2036, but later, more accurate observations ruled that out. Apophis will safely pass Earth again in 2036, with no risk of impact. 2068 Flyby: For the 2068 flyby, scientists initially considered the possibility of a small impact risk, but as of the most recent assessments, that risk has also been greatly reduced. Ongoing observations will continue to refine the asteroid's trajectory, but so far, no impact is expected in 2068.
The Arecibo Radio Telescope was instrumental in performing the calculations to determine the trajectory of this asteroid. The telescope was damaged by a hurricane and has been decommissioned. Hopefully we have other ways to monitor this asteroid and that nothing will happen to change its path over the next five years. Then all we have to do is hold our breath until 2036.
On April 11th of this year, on the eclipse they are turning on the particle Excelerator which isn’t a big deal, the big deal is is that in exactly 5 years and two days away from April 11 of this year an asteroid is presumed to come extremely close to earth. This may be a really cool coincidence or it may be the end of the world.
If people are coming back to this video on April 14th 2029, I just wanna say: no, we were not “stupid” we just didn’t know if the asteroid was going to hit us or not because we have limited technology.
The Aliens casually bumped it 20 years ago and said I gotchu now they regret that decision immensely as they could’ve ended the horror humans created on earth
What he's not telling you, actually, is as it passes Earth the first time, Earth's gravity will disrupt the asteroids orbit. As it travels around the solar system again in 2036 it has a 3% chance of hitting Earth on its second approach.
What you’re not telling people is if it does come that close, the earths gravitational pole is going to change its trajectory and seven years later it’s going to hit us.
dude……i found out about this like an year ago and april 13th is actually my birthday so i was really scared when i found out,and from that day i said to myself that i will live life to the fullest until that day when we will potentially die.And all I can say is that i love you man for doing this video,like i actually thought i will die in 5 years
I mean a 2.7% chance means the calculations DID say it would miss earth lol They just became more certain as time went along that it was 0% not 2.7% lol
So let me get this straight. In 2004 we started thinking an asteroid might hit us. 20 years later we have a billionaire creating his own space agency and we're being told the asteroid will be really close but it'll miss? That kinda seems like exactly what would be happening if it were gonna hit.
"Our calculations were wrong, it's all fine". Good thing humans aren't known for suffering from pathological denial in the face of insurmountable danger.
our earth gotta be the main character of the entire universe
Earth is the cameraman of the entire universe.
You'll never understand why this comment has 1k likes.
I will never be able to understand how anybody could ever find this shit funny, its so boring and plain
facts lmao
We are able to see invisible black holes running around in space
Props to the communications team who established a direct channel with the asteroid and were able to ask it its name.
Underrated…
random greek pedlar who meatrode a bull for showcasing freedom of speech when any new asteroid or star is found: My time has come
Don't forget it's pronouns we don't wanna get cancelled by space like last time.
Bruh ofc they named it
Dart mission i think
This guy always knows how to make my heart drop I swear😅
2029: **turns on news**
Sees an entire city destroyed from an asteroid
me: GODAMNIT THEY TOLD US WE WOULD BE OKAY
@@TheAviationGeek8133 Lmao 😂
Oh no asteroid capable of producing enough power as old undeveloped small nuclear bomb without radiation.
We have nukes to destroy our planet multiple times and the one that has the biggest arsenal is at war
That asteriod is a punny little thing
@@abdullahmunir9203 fun fact even if we combined all of nukes that exist on earth it still wouldn't even get close to destroying earth would be just small % of power of asteroid that extincted dinosaurs. Study was done. If we make a ball out of 8 bilion man and drop nuke equivalent of all nukes power only 1.3 bilion would die. (Not meaning radiation just power)
April fools gonna be crazy 💀 💀
OH NOOO
@@jooststeeghs5884 Did u know tomorrow 11:00AM is gonna be our end?
😮😮😮😮😮😮@@YanaGachao
Just chill guys!😊,apophis won't actually hit earth
@@YanaGachaoit's been a month 😒
This asteroid has been making me lose sleep and have an existential crisis about what I’m doing with my life. Even though asteroids aren’t the biggest thing I should worry about, I’m a pretty paranoid person. I’m only 17 so in 2029 i will be 22 and I don’t want Apophis to ruin my life so early.
I'm also 17 and having the same thoughts as you
So it will not hit, But, let s say it hit it will just destroy like 1000 km area
Dont think about what u can t control
NASA deflected this asteroid a year ago, dont be worried
Don’t worry bc if it’s comes close it won’t hit and it was heading it’s ok bc of nasas DART MISSION has worked and they can use it
„we will be okay “ -🦖
Idk but the astroid named A pop his
Unless it hits a satellite then goes to earth 😂
no
@@Ash888Mohdclose enough my retarded g
The one that killed the dinosaurs was around 10 000 meters or 10km in diameter. Apophis is 340m or 0.34 km in diameter. The world will be fine. In the worst case scenario if it hits land directly in a 90 degree angle, I guess, there will be nuclear winter for 5 years and most people will die of starvation and disease but there will be millions left at the end of it at least on one continent.
I love how when calculations are off, it's always magically to our advantage. Feels like Planet Earth has a lot of humans protected with plot armor.
It seems like we are the main character (kinda
we’re just dodging bullets at this point
bro 😂 they didnt count earth gravity coz noone cant calculate it yet so there is a chance our gravity affect it and the asteroid would hit us or maybe change their orbit then hit us in their next visit
@@clownie1313 huh? Wdym earth gravity is not calculated
Some believe its god
Apophis coming to visit earth: Hi earth!
Earth: Hi, bye ( *Pulls apophis with gravity* )
They will have accounted for that when they re-calculated it
bro
I Just tought about that
Ohohoho
@@FBGisAcatgravity doesnt matter here, as long ad earth doesnt tripple in mass , it wont be pulled straight into us, it will be affected by our gravity though.
SEPT 15!!
Jupiter: hey lil bro I’m here 🔥
Earth's big bro is Jupiter😂
"But we figured out the calculations were wrong, it will actually hit us tomorrow and we will all fu*king die."
edit: didn't expect 800 likes. thanks y'all. also i survived a 7.8 earthquake, i was in the center of it but im alright right now
Somehow this made me laugh
Pfft
Was bout to say that
*slaps lelleguy in the face and kicks him in the balls* don’t say that
@@sewssup cringe 💀
Imagine a meteor blocking the satellites that give you Wi-Fi and then you have to tell people that you were late for the online class because of a meteor 💀
Lol
Imagen man
good joke 💀
In my country WiFi is wired directly from the fantrories
@@martensnake2345 Imagen 😭
It's ironic how the 13th of April 2029 is actually Friday the 13th.
Ok
Bruh 13 is my birthday
RIP me
@@ohfaker1738 nothing’s happening to you bro 💀
Even if the asteroid struck earth, it would hit only a city, by which point they would have already evacuated the area of all the citizens.
@@MynameisS_Aif Apophis made impact with land, it would release more energy than every single nuclear weapon on earth being detonated at once. That’s not “just a city”. That will decimate an entire country, disrupt global supply chains, cause massive changes to the ecosystem and atmosphere, and so much more. It would be a very bad day to be on earth.
As a person who's birthday is on April 14th I'd be real pissed if it hit earth before my fucking birthday 💀💀
😂😂
To be honest, your birthday will be ruined soon💀
Me too, I was born on April 14th, 2011 and imagine if it destroys the world a day before the day I legally become an adult.
Then celebrate early. That's what we do here in Philippines depends on the day, usually we often celebrate weekend even the birthday already passed. In your case do it in reverse.
As your last birthday, what will you do? What is your final wish and wanted gift to receive?
@@bitsuuuuuu Idk man, if it was my final wish I'd say to be able to get my dream car a Bugatti Bolide in crimson red, And be able to go full speed on a highway, I'm a huge car guy.
bro just jinxed the entire word...
Finally a vid to see where I can lose my anxiety about that asteroid.
SAME
Fax
Fr
Literally
Not really. Once it hits our orbit. There's a good chance it will slingshot back at us 7 years later. They don't seem to have a definite answer on that just yet
Scared me at first 😅 Amazing content ! You always find a way to make it interesting and cool to learn about this stuff but not in a boring way! This is how they should teach it in school 😂
Yea
Who knows, maybe the government is actually lying cuz they don't want to cause a panic
It might hit earth becuase of earth gravity affects the meteor and their is chance it will collapse
its "your name" time💀
💀
😃
💀
Lets start on the time travel!
Definitely what I was thinking 😅😅
Bro took us on an emotional roller coaster and showed the five stages of grief in less than 30 seconds.
nasa dart mission: what's your last word kid
How to survive
Step 1:Be the Cameraman
Step 2 Float in space forever
Fake
Step 4: run to the space
Bro 💀 that is true
Bro 💀 that is true
When people making edits of how this thing can destroy us... This guy appeared and comforted many people.
True chad
No he just depressed me I was excited.
The ones that are making negative videos are just content farms
Aphopis at 32,000 km above Earth's Surface in August 2029; Kimi no Nawa background song begins to play
☄️💀
Would cry of happiness
😂😂 bro combined two different events effortlessly
Best possible way to go out
OH NUUU DONT REMIND ME 😭
i dont understand wdym
Meanwhile Jupiter: I am AFK right now
Well it’s a 2.7% chance so hopefully we will be ok
This is also enough,don't be relaxed still
Bro took that "April Fools Prank" into the next level
Dude! That's real search 2029 on Google
You may find something that would shock you
*Bro had us in the first half not gonna lie*
The amount of odds the earth has survived is incredible
Agreed
Almost as if from divine intervention, eh?
Our little blue Planet Is legit the main character of our solar system💀
@@Notandywashere It sorta is,we are the only planet that has life.
In 2065 nasa uses dart mission
Yeah. And if they are slightly wrong.... Nevermind, we're never wrong.
"We'll be ok-"
Astronomers on the ISS: "Am I a joke to you?"
It's basically impossible for ISS to be hit because ISS is 400 km above Earth.
But even if Apophis went 400 km away from Earth, The ISS would still have a small chance to get hit because of the vast space between the ISS and Apophis.
iss would be destroyed by then
@@Iseonix the iss will deorbit in the 2030s not before 2029
Damn it Kimi no na WA is happening 😂
Real
kimi dake o mamoritai
Ouu shhhhh
The worst thing about this is that it’s on a friday, which means….. Friday the 13th
Muslims:💀💀💀
@@itoomegaI’m Muslim I don’t get it 😂
Explain bro
@Zain___ the end of the world in Friday so 🙂 t
@@itoomegathe day of judgement, right? I'm also a muslim
@@itoomegayou guys ever heard of death anxiety? Well I got it…
32,000km in space term is actually REALLY close
Estimation: Safe ×
Estimation: Heart Attack ×
Plot twist: Apophis was actually aiming for the moon 🤐
Coincidentally, the day the astroid will hit earth is the same day as Good Friday, hmmmmmm
YOO I just realized that! It’s also the 13th of Friday. I posted this comment on April the 12th tomorrow we got 6 years until that asteroid comes.😱 Jesus is coming soon!
Him: an asteroid probably won’t hit earth
Me: A P O P H I S
Hopefully nasa's Osiris-apex doesn't "accidentally bump" apophis and change it's orbit right toward earth...
Earth's Gravity : imma pull him ..
Imagine scientist knows that astroid will hit the earth but doesn't actually reveal it knowing the human will go crazy 💀💀💀💀💀
Way too many highly skilled and knowledgeable hobby astronomers looking at the skies and passing around information. I think it's highly unlikely that anything will be known by only a select few. Either word will get around, or there will one day be one that everyone missed. The way our government in the US at least loves it's secrecy ( sometimes I wonder if they love it just for it's own sake) it would not surprise me that they would not be the first source to publicize an incoming collision though.
Imagine he said:
Our calculations were wrong, there’s an 80% chance it will hit us tomorrow and a 100% chance it will hit us in the next few years
How my anxiety hears 2 percent possibility lol
the fact that the date is Friday 13th is scary as hell
the reason why the number 13 is an unlucky number:
Wait until you find out where they get the name from.
A basic run down on videos
1. Scare audience
2. Scare audience more
3. Scare them again
Bro this completely relieved me
I love Astro's content, its so interesting
I know right it’s amazing
2020 Final Boss 🗿
scientists on the 12th of april of 2029: hey guys, our calculations were wrong again, goodbye texas.
Ohio would have a giant black arm pop out and slap it to mars 💀
thank the asteriod for hitting texas tho that place is absolutely shit and needed to be removed anyway
it's going to hit ohio
@@RealDawg0 ohio will still stand menacingly
YES PLEASE ERASE TEXAS
What you forgot to mention is that, if it’s passed next to the earth, and the gravity is just right, it might come back 4 years later and hit the earth this time
Earth is playing dodge and weave
Not So Fun Fact: April 13th, 2029 will be on a Friday 13th.
And Friday 13th is a bad luck day
@@genjutsuamaze6222that’s if they got the calculation right this time 😅
Let's hope Humanity's luck runs out.
Well a meteor has nothing to do with the movie
Gacha players seeing the bright yellow streak in the air: “Yo, it’s a legendary”
Genshin lol
This man makes me scared but safe
This could totally be a conspiracy theory where they just said their calculations were wrong to stop people from freaking out
Apophis, also known as 99942 Apophis, is a near-Earth asteroid that gained significant attention due to its close approach to our planet. The anticipated close encounter with Apophis is set to occur on April 13, 2029. This celestial event has sparked interest and raised questions about the potential impact and implications it may have.
Discovered in 2004, Apophis measures approximately 340 meters in diameter, making it one of the largest potentially hazardous asteroids known to us. Initially, there were concerns that Apophis had a small chance of colliding with Earth during its 2029 approach. However, subsequent observations and refined calculations have ruled out any significant impact risk for that particular encounter.
During its closest approach, Apophis is expected to come within approximately 31,000 kilometers of Earth's surface, which is closer than the orbits of some geostationary satellites. This proximity will provide a unique opportunity for scientists to study the asteroid in detail and gather valuable data about its composition, structure, and potential future trajectories.
The close encounter with Apophis in 2029 will also serve as a reminder of the importance of monitoring and studying near-Earth objects (NEOs). Organizations such as NASA and international space agencies actively track and analyze asteroids and comets that could potentially pose a threat to our planet. These efforts aim to enhance our understanding of these objects and develop strategies to mitigate any potential risks they may pose in the future.
It is worth noting that while the 2029 approach of Apophis does not pose a direct threat, the asteroid's trajectory may be influenced by gravitational interactions with Earth during the encounter. This could result in a small but non-zero chance of a future impact, albeit extremely unlikely.
In conclusion, the 2029 approach of Apophis is an intriguing astronomical event that offers scientists an opportunity to study a potentially hazardous asteroid up close. While the asteroid's trajectory does not pose a significant risk during this encounter, ongoing monitoring and research of near-Earth objects remain crucial for our understanding and preparedness for any potential future impacts.
Imagine moon just sitting there and watching the earth get exploded on his core
Daaam, you got me all excited for nothing
Wtf were you excited for the what ever the asteroid's name is to hit earth
@@georgethedude yup, I thought it was pretty easy to understand what I wrote. Don’t overthink it.
Lol my bad bro
@@georgethedude no problem g
Same lol
I'm still pretty scared tbh because what if somehow decided to hit anyways💀
"Our calculations were wrong"
Nice job Johnson, tell the public whatever we need to ensuring we don't have mass hysteria
how to survive the astroid
step 1: be the cameraman
The only time you don't want to get the lowest percentage 💀
If god or Allah or other god might save us
👇🏼
Here is a list
2029 Flyby: Apophis will make a very close approach to Earth on April 13, 2029, passing at a distance of around 19,000 miles (31,000 kilometers). That's closer than some of our satellites, but it has been confirmed that there is no risk of impact during this pass.
2036 Flyby: Early predictions had a slight concern about a potential collision in 2036, but later, more accurate observations ruled that out. Apophis will safely pass Earth again in 2036, with no risk of impact.
2068 Flyby: For the 2068 flyby, scientists initially considered the possibility of a small impact risk, but as of the most recent assessments, that risk has also been greatly reduced. Ongoing observations will continue to refine the asteroid's trajectory, but so far, no impact is expected in 2068.
The Arecibo Radio Telescope was instrumental in performing the calculations to determine the trajectory of this asteroid. The telescope was damaged by a hurricane and has been decommissioned. Hopefully we have other ways to monitor this asteroid and that nothing will happen to change its path over the next five years. Then all we have to do is hold our breath until 2036.
Ain’t no way a rock star payed the universe to cancel gt6
On April 11th of this year, on the eclipse they are turning on the particle Excelerator which isn’t a big deal, the big deal is is that in exactly 5 years and two days away from April 11 of this year an asteroid is presumed to come extremely close to earth. This may be a really cool coincidence or it may be the end of the world.
Man I’ve been stressed for while about this and NOW I AM NOT
Literally I was like crying but when he said our calculations was wrong I was so relieved
It's correct
It was almost April 14. Then I could say that April 14 is truly the worst day for history
If people are coming back to this video on April 14th 2029, I just wanna say: no, we were not “stupid” we just didn’t know if the asteroid was going to hit us or not because we have limited technology.
I’ve known about apophis this for seven years now, and NASA finally announced it
This guy literally saved our lives before 2029
Even though the chances are small, it would still have a chance to hit us, but we can say that it won't hit.
Nasa: that's what you call "misdirection"
April 13th only makes this scarier
the 2.7 chance that nasa was having a sideways seizure:
the 97.3 chance that was proved to miss earth:
This may sound weird, but I wish there was a bigger percentage and that it hit
32k?! That is too close for comfort
Yeah, you’ll be able to see it with the naked eye
And bro those jobless people making those edits really dropped my heart down thanks for confirmjng it
I suspect the calculations were just fine, but better measurements changed the calculated results.
Humans are alright if it’s in the ocean but still ITS 2.4% chance of hitting earth
The Aliens casually bumped it 20 years ago and said I gotchu now they regret that decision immensely as they could’ve ended the horror humans created on earth
That's about 19,000+-miles. Dang, that's close, and gravity can change it. Dang.
Earth is def the main character if it dodging death like that 💀
There is something called the keyhole effect and if it doesn't hit earth in 2029 than it has a higher probability of hitting earth in 2036.
What he's not telling you, actually, is as it passes Earth the first time, Earth's gravity will disrupt the asteroids orbit. As it travels around the solar system again in 2036 it has a 3% chance of hitting Earth on its second approach.
What you’re not telling people is if it does come that close, the earths gravitational pole is going to change its trajectory and seven years later it’s going to hit us.
dude……i found out about this like an year ago and april 13th is actually my birthday so i was really scared when i found out,and from that day i said to myself that i will live life to the fullest until that day when we will potentially die.And all I can say is that i love you man for doing this video,like i actually thought i will die in 5 years
They did say it would slingshot and get closer years after that.
Us Taiwan people.
Wait. What about a giant island.
Vatican City:
I mean a 2.7% chance means the calculations DID say it would miss earth lol
They just became more certain as time went along that it was 0% not 2.7% lol
Damn Friday the 13th is when it could thread the keyhole. What a coincidence.
So let me get this straight. In 2004 we started thinking an asteroid might hit us. 20 years later we have a billionaire creating his own space agency and we're being told the asteroid will be really close but it'll miss? That kinda seems like exactly what would be happening if it were gonna hit.
Bro had me In the first half💀💀💀💀
Plot twist: they got the calculations wrong again and it hits earth
Yeah or they're just saying that to avoid people freaking out
People say that the inventions of phones and snap chat was dumb but at this point there are too many camera men on earth for the earth to be destroyed
This videos dont let me sleep well
If it is going to come that close then I can't see how they can say with certainty that it is not going to hit.
Apophis : i got a cool name!
Other astroid: ute-56
"Our calculations were wrong, it's all fine". Good thing humans aren't known for suffering from pathological denial in the face of insurmountable danger.