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Zentraveler views explosive Asteroid to destroy earth!

Using telepathic wave lengths magnified fifty billion times there is a huge odd shaped asteroid dead reckoning directly toward earth. The actual date could be light years away or with just a minor adjustment could hit within the next few years.

I believe theirs something catastrophic that will happen whether its this asteroid or another that will teach human beings a lesson to be remembered because we have reached a limit of deterioration in all aspects of life. We have taken earth for granted in everything. We destroy whats innocent and pure and we place value of money over the value of human interactions , we put a price tag on everything including humans so something must happen to restore equilibrium again.

Should I call my Insurance Agent and purchase Asteroid Insurance or just go with the flow? It all depends on the size of the Asteroid.  A relatively small asteroid could wipe out an entire city and a extremely large one would destroy the earth as we know it.

QUOTE: Imagine a giant asteroid on a direct collision with Earth.  That is the equivalent of what we face now (with climate change}, yet we dither.  James Hansen

THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW:

What Is An Asteroid?

Asteroids are small, rocky solar system bodies that populate interplanetary space out to the orbit of Jupiter. There are millions of them, and they are often grouped by their composition. The planetary science community refers to them as minor planets, a general term applied to solar system bodies smaller than moons. Asteroids are mainly made of materials left over from the formation of the inner solar system words. Most of them orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, although there are groups of them that orbit closer. Asteroids come in three composition classes. C-types (chondrites) are made of clay and silicate rocks. S-types are the so-called “stony” asteroids and are made mostly of silicate rocks and nickel-iron mixtures. M-types are metallic nickel-iron. These categories indicate how far from the Sun they formed in the early solar system.

Facts About Asteroids

Asteroids are clues to the formation of the rocky planets of our solar system. The objects we see today are leftover from a time when the solar system formed 4.5 billion years ago. There are a LOT of these leftovers out there. Let’s learn some cool facts about them.

  • Asteroids aren’t the only things that hit Earth. Each day, more than 100 tons of material from asteroids and comets falls toward Earth. Most of it is destroyed by friction as it passes through our atmosphere. If something DOES hit the ground, it is known as a meteorite.
  • While asteroid impacts were more common in the past, they aren’t as frequent today.
  • An asteroid impact some 65 million years ago contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs. (It was one of several factors that affected all life on Earth at that time.)
  • Earth suffers an impact from an object the size of a football field about once every 2,000 years.
  • A car-sized meteoroid (a piece of asteroid) falls into Earth’s atmosphere about once a year. The result is a beautiful fireball, but the meteoroid usually burns up before reaching the ground.
  • Asteroids are rich in precious metals and other metals, as well as water.
  • Some asteroids are actually blown-out comets. The ices are gone, and all that’s left is the rocky material.
  • Some asteroids have moons of their own!
  • Most asteroids orbit the Sun in the Asteroid Belt, which lies between Mars and Jupiter.
  • Asteroids are also referred to as minor planets or planetoids.

Near Earth Asteroids & Impacts

Earth and the other planets formed as objects in the early system smacked together and made larger worlds. The process of collision and impact continues to this day, although with smaller objects (since all the larger ones became the planets we know).

Asteroids continue to come close to Earth in their orbits. They are called near-Earth objects (NEOs) or Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs). If orbital conditions are right, it’s possible that a NEO could crash to Earth’s surface. Depending on the size of the impactor, the damage to our planet (and us) could range from very little to catastrophic. A small incoming object would likely break up in our atmosphere. A larger one could rain very large pieces down on the surface or into the oceans. There are groups of astronomers searching out and mapping the positions of these NEOs in order to predict possible impacts weeks, months, or years in advance. Several organizations are making plans in case something should hit and cause damage. The chances of something hitting Earth are very small, but also depend on the size and orbit of the object.

So there you have it!  You could build a bomb proof cave bunker like they have in Afghanistan. Prepare your body to be frozen with the flip of a switch or fly with Branson to another planet…or just hangout to things cool down!

THINGS YOU MAY WANT TO SAVE: The Earth!

ZENTRAVELER SAYS: Make sure to store semen and DNA so future historians from other planets can study humanoids from Earth.  You should include a plastic bag of grasshoppers as they are an important part of Zen.

From here to Infinity is a relatively short ride! The next leg takes eons and eons as you fly through the Barycentric Dynamical Time Zone! …and on and on and on.  Follow the Zentraveler Blog often for Travel, Health and Zen-like stories and such. Where else can you get a three in one blog for the price of free?

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