Thursday, October 20, 2011

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Billion-Ton Comet May Have Missed Earth by a Few Hundred Kilometers in 1883  - Technology Review: "Manterola and co end their paper by spelling out just how close Earth may have come to catastrophe that day. They point out that Bonilla observed these objects for about three and a half hours over two days. This implies an average of 131 objects per hour and a total of 3275 objects in the time between observations.

Each fragment was at least as big as the one thought to have hit Tunguska. Manterola and co end with this: "So if they had collided with Earth we would have had 3275 Tunguska events in two days, probably an extinction event."

A sobering thought."
That's interesting. Now back to puerile name calling and Jersey Shore. Just like O Duce wants...

H/T Glenn