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By Lisa Haven
Bennu, that is the name of the asteroid that could strike our planet, at least that is what some at NASA and Arizona State University are claiming.
The asteroid, discovered in 1999 and estimated to be 1,640 feet in diameter, passes Earth every 6 years and travels at the speed of 63,000 miles per hour. According to planetary science professor at Arizona University, Dante Lauretta, “…2135 fly-by’s are going to tweak Bennu’s orbit, potentially putting it on course for the Earth later that century.”
In preparation for this “possible” event NASA is now sending OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft to sample and map the astroid.
The spacecraft will collect 60-400 grams of soil and it planned to return to Earth in 2023. Gary Franchi’s The Next News Network brings us more on this report…
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For More Information See:
http://sputniknews.com/science/20160802/1043848415/bennu-mission.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/nasa-probe-asteroid-armageddon-bennu-space-a7164901.html
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/nasa-to-nab-bit-of-armageddon-asteroid-99gtg76n9
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That was nice of you Mitch.
Lisa, when someone pays you a compliment you’re supposed to say “thank you.”
Would you you thank someone if they said for “a guy with a small one you rock!”
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Fear everything to increase my click rate. – Lisa Lisa and the Cult Fam
Hello Angle#1,
Charlie here. Many people would like that to happen, actually. Think of the instant lawlessness that would abound WORLDWIDE. People would feel insanely free!
Many would go crazy for SEX and DOUGHNUTS! Not worry about bills, dying of AIDS, or their cholesterol level and Charlie will be instantly RICH….. but only for a few days.
Signed,
Charlie (…and the doughnut)
Osiris- Rex? Sounds like the Mason boffins at NASA are no longer shy about declaring who their king is.