(03-06-2012, 11:48 PM)DAMINK™ Wrote: Reality is this guys.
A small portion of our skies are actively monitored.
That is to say we could have one right now heading right for us and we may well not know.
Even if it was known then in all likelyhood no one outside the select few would ever get told.
Chaos would follow if people knew in a short time they were about to die.
Might be why the US seems to get in more and more debt without any reasoning or solutions.
Perhaps there debt does not matter or will not matter in the future more accurately.
Good to see this thread is gaining momentum even if it is 2 guys measuring there dicks lolz.
NO!
NASA can monitor as far as years to see if something collides with us.
I mean if something were to collide into us, NASA would detect and calculate that at least 3-10 years before it hit us. Unless the meteor uses a teleportation jutsu.
That is why that Niburus crap wasn't true either, we should have seen it years before we did. But we didn't, meaning it doesn't exist.
Also there have been a lot of meteors ridding towards earth, but Jupter have been protecting us for millions of years now. It's gravity is strong enough to take everything ridding here away towards itself. And those hit's that jupiter takes is recorded as big to kill the entire earth.
Cmon people, this is common knowledge. I didn't even have to open google to write this.
Unless Jupiter looses gravity or we get too far apart, my vote goes for a now. Without Jupiter the planet would be wiped out before humanity even began.
A meteor can't just wipe out 4 billions of years of evolution.