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Originally posted by blowfishdl
Also what is this z whatever thing someone mentioned?
Last month was significant for the asteroid formerly known as 2004 MN4. On July 19, it lost its provisional designation and acquired its permanent number and name. The number, 99942, is the largest yet assigned to an asteroid. The name, which will delight Egyptologists and science-fiction fans alike, is Apophis.
NASA sets schedule for handling asteroid threat
Apophis remains at level one on the Torino scale because of a very low but non-zero probability of impact in 2036. However, the approach in 2029 will substantially alter the object's orbit, making predictions uncertain without more data. "If we get radar ranging in 2013 [the next good opportunity], we should be able to predict the location of 2004 MN4 out to at least 2070." said Jon Giorgini of JPL
Originally posted by blowfishdl
Incredible!!! Was that found on Mayan territory?
Originally posted by zysin5
If we make it past 2021 then we always have this to look forward too
Apophis 2029-2036
Last month was significant for the asteroid formerly known as 2004 MN4. On July 19, it lost its provisional designation and acquired its permanent number and name. The number, 99942, is the largest yet assigned to an asteroid. The name, which will delight Egyptologists and science-fiction fans alike, is Apophis.
Apophis info source
NASA sets schedule for handling asteroid threat
It Hits Mainstream media NASA source
Apophis remains at level one on the Torino scale because of a very low but non-zero probability of impact in 2036. However, the approach in 2029 will substantially alter the object's orbit, making predictions uncertain without more data. "If we get radar ranging in 2013 [the next good opportunity], we should be able to predict the location of 2004 MN4 out to at least 2070." said Jon Giorgini of JPL
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During the early morning hours of April 13, 2029, observers in Asia and North Africa will have a chance to witness a rare celestial event as an asteroid, Apophis, passes within 20,000 miles of Earth.
Certainly won't be the brightest object in the sky, but it'll be easily observable with the naked eye, so I have heard...
[edit on 4-10-2007 by zysin5]
Over the last few decades, miners in South Africa have been digging up mysterious metal spheres. Origin unknown, these spheres measure approximately an inch or so in diameter, and some are etched with three parallel grooves running around the equator. Two types of spheres have been found: one is composed of a solid bluish metal with flecks of white; the other is hollowed out and filled with a spongy white substance. The kicker is that the rock in which they where found is Precambrian - and dated to 2.8 billion years old! Who made them and for what purpose is unknown.
Originally posted by blowfishdl
I think it is extremely ignorant of us to believe we can calculate the demise of civilization. We all know its going to happen at some point or another, but the only person that can predict the date is the man sitting behind the "Launch Worldwide Nuclear Attack" button (coughGeorgeB*shcough). Questions anyone?
Originally posted by Mushroom Fields Forever
reply to post by blowfishdl
Well as you can see, decimals throw things off quite a bit. The exact date may not be as important as the idea that they picked a date during the galactic alignment along with other strange coincidences. This happens once every 26000 years and they seemed to pick the date where our sun is going to be just passing into the other side.
When it comes to space and time, the mayans seemed to know more than an average person knows today...thats for sure.
Originally posted by Raud
I think it is extremely ignorant of us to believe we can calculate the demise of civilization.
Originally posted by Atlantix
I think it is extremely ignorant of us to believe we can calculate the demise of civilization.
The theory is that the earth will live great changes because of an astronomical(as in astronomy, the study of space and planets) event at the end of the Mayan age/cycle. It isn't some wild guess that society will know it's demise at that precise date.
Originally posted by keops
Originally posted by blowfishdl
Also what is this z whatever thing someone mentioned?
Zecheria Sitchin predicted the coming of planet X and its consequences in 2012