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3 city-killing asteroids could strike Earth within weeks — generating a million times more energy than Hiroshima atomic bomb | |
2025-05-29 | |
![]() [NYPOST] Venus is concealing at least three city-killer asteroids that could strike Earth in weeks without warning, potentially wreaking havoc upon our planet before we can react. "Twenty co-orbital asteroids [space rocks in the orbit of two celestial bodies] of Venus are currently known," the authors warned in the arockcalyptic study, which was published in the journal "Astronomy & Astrophysics." The international research team, led by Valerio Carruba of São Paulo University in Brazil, wrote that at least three of the asteroids — 2020 SB, 524522 and 2020 CL1 — that circle the sun in tandem with our twin planet have unstable orbits that take them dangerously close to Earth, the Daily Mail reported. If this shaky trajectory is shifted only slightly by a small gravitational change or other force, the asteroids could be set on a collision course with our planet, per the study. ''Co-orbital status protects these asteroids from close approaches to Venus, but it does not protect them from encountering Earth,'' the researchers warned, according to the Daily Galaxy.
To make matters worse, the aforementioned cosmic rocks' orbits make them almost invisible to Earthly detection devices. While scientists at NASA and other space agencies routinely track potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids, the telescopes can't spot rocks in a suborbital path with Venus due to the sun's glare, which shields them like a cosmic cloaking device, WION reported. ![]() For reference, a mission to engineer something that could deflect a killer space rock generally takes years to formulate. ''Low-e [low eccentricity] Venus co-orbitals pose a unique challenge, because of the difficulties in detecting and following these objects from Earth,'' the authors wrote in their conclusion. It would be bad news if one of these intergalactic gravelstones hit home. Asteroids 2020 SB, 524522 and 2020 CL1 measure between 330 and 1,300 feet in diameter, making each one capable of destroying entire cities and causing massive fires and tsunamis, the Daily Mail reported. An impact would leave a crater over two miles wide and generate 1 million times more energy than the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#12 and so what if it does? |
Posted by: newc 2025-05-29 21:10 |
#11 Add washington DC please. |
Posted by: Gravilet Snanter4154 2025-05-29 16:27 |
#10 Yeah, pretty much at any time since the beginning of time. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2025-05-29 12:01 |
#9 #5, 7, 8 -- adding thousands of tons of CO2 to the atmosphere. How do the climate changers say we should compensate? What do their models reveal? Calling Dr. Mann, Dr. Michael Mann? /sarc |
Posted by: Bobby 2025-05-29 11:20 |
#8 Any crustal deformation seen? "For example, in the nearby town of Pozzuoli, the ground has risen by about 4.7 feet during the current phase. " |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-05-29 10:56 |
#7 Ugh... so tired of the inflammatory Campi Flegrei stories. Yes, it may erupt again. Yes it matches the data so far for the 1608 eruption which was small. It isn't going to destroy the world. Or even Naples. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2025-05-29 10:17 |
#6 Increasing gas emissions - esp. if sulpherous -plus rhythmic earthquakes are an ominous sign. Any crustal deformation seen? On a side note - while I love the Hysteria background - it does make it hard to read... just sayin' |
Posted by: Warthog 2025-05-29 09:43 |
#5 Scientists warn one of world's supervolcanoes is awakening: 'It will plunge the planet into chaos' |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-05-29 08:33 |
#4 The old WWII GI acronym applies here: MDUSA |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2025-05-29 08:00 |
#3 We have our own. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2025-05-29 07:38 |
#2 #1^ beat me to it |
Posted by: NN2N1 2025-05-29 05:45 |
#1 I'd rather not know. Just hit me with your best shot. But after LA, SF, and NYC, please. |
Posted by: Bobby 2025-05-29 00:13 |