Time scale and the following extinctions throughtout our earth🔥
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Time scale and the following extinctions throughtout our earth🔥

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“A Ghost Story”
Here’s a comic with 3x the amount of usual panels, which unsurprisingly took me 3x the time to make. Phew!
Also, it is heavily inspired by the movie with the same name which I saw some years ago and it still hasn’t left my mind. Be sure to check it out, but be warned, it is NOT a horror movie and it has an 8 minute scene where nothing else happens other than Rooney Mara eating a pie. On a rewatch, I even really liked that scene as well, so I’m pretty much a huge fan of the movie.
What's the longest possible time for Earth to know of an impending meteor strike? Like, could the people on Earth realize that there's a fatalistic asteroid collision decades before it happens?
Orbital mechanics (the observation and prediction of orbital movement of bodies) is a pretty well established science. The math was developed initially by Johannes Kepler way back in 1615. Using the observation data acquired by Tycho Brahe (aka The Man With the Golden Nose), Kepler determined the actual paths that planets follow around the Sun (ellipses, not circles; around the Sun, not around the Earth), and gave us a toolkit (the Three Laws of Planetary Motion) that we can still use to predict the orbital path of almost any body we observe.Newton refined and generalized them, and Einsteinian Relativity explained the weird cases that popped up, but we can pretty accurately predict orbital paths of objects with surprising accuracy. Indeed, in 1801, Karl Friedrich Gauss figured out how to predict an orbit using only three observations (link has lots of math - be warned).
(A personal note: I had to use this method to plot the orbit of Mars in one of my early Astronomy classes. I then used that calculation to predict when the next time Mars would be observable from my location. All by hand - just like Gauss and Kepler would have done.To my eternal surprise, I was correct. SCIENCE!)
The real problem in predicting impacts on Earth is a much more mundane problem - can we see the approaching object in time?
If you can observe the object (the more observations the better; the more places you can see it from, the better), you can predict it’s orbit for a couple of hundred hundred years into the future. There are several objects that are being tracked by NASA that might impact us in the next couple of centuries.
The data as to the time of impact is given as a possible range, as well as the chance of the impact happening. We can calculate the orbital path of a rock very precisely only if we know everything out there that could affect it. If our rock moves close to another asteroid that we don’t know about, that gravitational nudge might be enough to swing its path right at us, and we’d never be able to predict it.
Earth has had a number of near misses in recent years that we didn’t see until the rock was upon us, or even after the asteroid flew by.
On March 18, 2004, a 30-meter asteroid, 2004 FH, passed by the Earth at a distance of 42,600 km - 10% the distance to the Moon, We only saw it on the day it passed by.
Sometimes, we get hit with something that we never saw coming.
Stuff like this happens all the time. Makes you feel so safe. :-)
There could be one or more rocks big enough to replicate the KT impact (the one that killed the dinosaurs) heading towards us right at this moment, and we might not have a clue. The bigger and better our space program is, the better our chance of seeing that Earth-killer while it’s still way far away, and the more time we have to call Sean Connery to save us.
Summary: Once a rock has been observed, you’ll know if it’s going to hit your planet very quickly (within days of detecting it if you have a lot of telescopes). Your warning before impact may be days, years, or a century or two. Pick whatever timeframe you need for your story, and you’ll be fine.
🌍☄️ What would really happen if an asteroid hit Earth today?
Most people think asteroid impacts are just movie scenes — but the truth is far more intense. Even a medium-sized asteroid could release energy equal to multiple nuclear explosions, trigger massive shockwaves, wildfires, tsunamis, and even climate changes affecting the entire planet.
Scientists believe a giant asteroid impact 66 million years ago wiped out the dinosaurs — proving that cosmic collisions can reshape life on Earth. The good news? Modern space agencies are constantly monitoring near-Earth objects to protect our planet.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when asteroids hit Earth, this article reveals the real science behind one of the most powerful events in the universe.
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2032年のハルマゲドン?アステロイドの脅威は本物です!🚨
現実のハルマゲドンが間近に迫っているのでしょうか?
新たに発見された小惑星「2024 YR4」は、科学者が注目しており、2032年12月22日に地球に衝突する可能性があると予測されています
サイエンスフィクションを忘れてください
これはサイエンスノンフィクションであり、注意を払う時が来ました
知っておくべきこと:
•脅威:2024年に発見された小惑星「2024 YR4」は、その大きさが40メートルから90メートルと推定されています。
•オッズ:当初、衝突の確率は1.2%でしたが、ESA(欧州宇宙機関)は最近それを2.2%に引き上げました。
1.これは小さなことのように思えるかもしれませんが、専門家は注目に値するイベントと考えています3.ある専門家は、この確率はまれであり、2000年以来2番目のケースであると指摘しています。
•影響:衝突は壊滅的なものになる可能性があります。40メートルの小惑星は村を破壊する可能性があり、90メートルの小惑星は東京23区の面積を壊滅させる可能性があります。
3.幅 1 キロメートルのクレーターと広範囲にわたる爆風の影響を想像してみてください。
•先例:2013年、はるかに小さな隕石(約1700万)がロシアのチェリャビンスク上空で爆発し、広島の原爆30発の力で爆発しました。
1.「2024 YR4」は、何倍も強力になる可能性があります。
これで終わりなのか?
強ち!「2024 YR4」が無事に地球を通過する可能性は十分にあります1.科学者が観測を行えば行うほど、その軌道をより正確に予測できるようになります3.実際、データが収集されるほど、影響の確率が減少する可能性が高くなります4.ある専門家は、以前の小惑星の衝突確率が、さらなる観測後に最終的に0%に低下したことを思い出します。
私たちに何ができる?
•プラネタリーディフェンス:NASAは、宇宙船が意図的に160mの小惑星に衝突したDARTミッションで、小惑星の軌道を変更する能力をすでに実証しています。
4.検討されている他の選択肢には、核兵器の使用、宇宙船の取り付け、さらには巨大な帆の展開が含まれます。
•グローバルコラボレーション:IAWN(International Asteroid Warning Network)は、状況を積極的に監視しています。
4.この出来事は、人類が共通の脅威に対して団結する必要性を浮き彫りにしています。
•災害への備え:避難戦略や国際的責任などの要素を考慮し、潜在的な影響に備えるためのシミュレーションが実施されています。
4.経済価値に基づいてどの都市を貯蓄するかについての議論さえ行われています。
SFから現実へ
何十年もの間、SFは小惑星の衝突と惑星防衛の可能性を探求してきました5.「アルマゲドン」のような映画から「機動戦士ガンダム」のようなシリーズまで、宇宙の災害を回避するという考えは私たちの想像力をかきたててきました5.SFのコンセプトの中には、突飛に思えるものもあるかもしれませんが、現実世界の科学の進歩を刺激することがよくあります。
(まだ)慌てないでください!
小惑星の衝突の可能性は深刻な問題ですが、落ち着くことが重要です。専門家は、これは注意深く監視すべき状況であり、必ずしも恐れるべきではないと強調しています2.ある専門家が「研究者として言うのは怖いけど、今回はきっと大丈夫だから心配しないで」と心強く述べています。

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Hold onto your hats—an asteroid might be headed toward Earth in 2032! 🌍💥 This massive space rock has scientists on high alert, as it could p