13 year-old German, Markvardt Niko, found a mistake in NASA calculations on the probability of Apophis asteroid colliding with Earth in 2029.
Earlier, the National Administration of the United States Aeronautics and Space, published the research data which states that the probability of a crash is 45 thousand to 1, but Markvardt found that it is not true.
Markvardt was researching the results from the monitoring of the asteroid Apophis done by the Institute of Astrophysics in Potsdam and came to the conclusion that the collision probability of 1 to 450, not 45 thousand, which is more than NASA anticipated.
NASA experts had to agree with the data presented to them by the 13-year-old student.
If the asteroid passes close enough to Earth, the artificial satellites surrounding the planet, about 40 thousand, can affect the orbit of the cosmic body. At this turn of events, Apophis, with a radius of 3 km and about 200 billion tons, will come back to earth in 2036, but then may fall on the planet.
If this happens, a giant tsunami will be made that threatens to flood much of the coastal countries and much of their land. In addition, there will be a huge cloud of dust, which will hide the Earth from the Sun.
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1 comments:
Nice story... too bad it's completely fake.
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