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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

So why has NASA suddenly started warning us to buy tin hats......

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Aluminium tin hats or Aluminum tin hats?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have they?

Iwatched Deep Impact the other day are you sure it wasn't that you was watching.

Nothing on Google that I can see but then the Illuminati have probably suppressed all news

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Aluminium tin hats or Aluminum tin hats?"

Obviously whichever has the higher melting temperature

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

L.E.E. isn't that a life extinction event?

There's been several over the years and there will be another. A biggie was the one that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago and wiped out 75% of life but there was one before that wiped out 95% of life.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It's on sky news now..... yikes...

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside

im not going to worry about what NASA say they are paid to say doom and gloom stuff.. ill take my chances and make dates for meets in 2017...and have fun this christmas

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So why has NASA suddenly started warning us to buy tin hats......

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How do the tin hats help?... I'm presuming it's a teenie weenie one then.... Now I'm wondering on the NASA forum are there threads like.... Big meteor little meteor which one is best

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Apparently theyre investing in safety measures regarding possible objects that could end all life on earth, they think it may take 2 to 2 1/2 years for the next possible object that could impact earth to be noticable, lets face it we are not prepared and going by media etc we have not yet before began to prepare

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"So why has NASA suddenly started warning us to buy tin hats......

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How do the tin hats help?... I'm presuming it's a teenie weenie one then.... Now I'm wondering on the NASA forum are there threads like.... Big meteor little meteor which one is best"

Really Doorsy...... are you saying you'd rather not wear the hat...

Sheesh....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So why has NASA suddenly started warning us to buy tin hats......

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How do the tin hats help?... I'm presuming it's a teenie weenie one then.... Now I'm wondering on the NASA forum are there threads like.... Big meteor little meteor which one is best

Really Doorsy...... are you saying you'd rather not wear the hat...

Sheesh.... "

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No I've already got the hat.... Apparently

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life "

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"So why has NASA suddenly started warning us to buy tin hats......

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How do the tin hats help?... I'm presuming it's a teenie weenie one then.... Now I'm wondering on the NASA forum are there threads like.... Big meteor little meteor which one is best

Really Doorsy...... are you saying you'd rather not wear the hat...

Sheesh.... .

No I've already got the hat.... Apparently "

Yes but that's only made from tinfoil and you made it to stop your thoughts being harvested,,,,,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Those meteorites look so small in the pics..... If only there was something they could put against it for comparison

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Zoiks!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?"

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I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So why has NASA suddenly started warning us to buy tin hats......

.

How do the tin hats help?... I'm presuming it's a teenie weenie one then.... Now I'm wondering on the NASA forum are there threads like.... Big meteor little meteor which one is best

Really Doorsy...... are you saying you'd rather not wear the hat...

Sheesh.... .

No I've already got the hat.... Apparently

Yes but that's only made from tinfoil and you made it to stop your thoughts being harvested,,,,, "

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Not just tinfoil...... but Recycled tinfoil

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lol well if it's going to be a big one like the one that wiped the dinosaurs out can someone tell me where it's going to impact so I can go there and welcome it to earth with open arms...I mean who wants to survive and live through such an event not me...go out in style..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?.

I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here? "

What if its a sun that impacts earth and vaporises it ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Lol well if it's going to be a big one like the one that wiped the dinosaurs out can someone tell me where it's going to impact so I can go there and welcome it to earth with open arms...I mean who wants to survive and live through such an event not me...go out in style.."
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That's misnomer, the one we suspect wiped out the dinosaurs is the one that created the Mexican gulf, the fire ball wiped out only about 15% , it was the loss of habitat over decades afterwards due to the dust in the atmosphere that wiped out the rest....

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You've gotta love nasas optimism... Let's spend a fortune looking for a once in 300 million year comet that we couldn't do anything about anyway.... When we've got a really big problem of our making that we could fix! God bless the bunch of geeks

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By *lik and PaulCouple  over a year ago

cahoots


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life "

That's good....Paul will be ok then

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Aluminium tin hats or Aluminum tin hats?"

This makes my head hurt.

It's not possible to make a Tin hat out of Aluminium (or even Aluminum)

Tin is a completely different metal.

It's like that line in the B-52's Love Shack 'Tin Roof, rusted'

Only Iron rusts (OK Steel too - but that's because it contains Iron)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?.

I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here?

What if its a sun that impacts earth and vaporises it ?"

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It's not going to be a star though is it, they don't swing around wildly and the nearest one(other than ours) is about 300 light years away, although if it goes super nova we've had it... If only we had a plan to de super nova a star

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just tell me where it's gonna happen so I can get front row seats.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

That's good....Paul will be ok then "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just tell me where it's gonna happen so I can get front row seats. "
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Just south of Crewe!..... Your in a great location.

You've just gotta live to 423 years old now and your there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Come on sox... What did sky say anyhow. How long have we got, I'm thinking of putting the kettle on but it takes 3 minutes and I'm not wasting my three minutes on a kettle

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Aluminium tin hats or Aluminum tin hats?

This makes my head hurt.

It's not possible to make a Tin hat out of Aluminium (or even Aluminum)

Tin is a completely different metal.

It's like that line in the B-52's Love Shack 'Tin Roof, rusted'

Only Iron rusts (OK Steel too - but that's because it contains Iron)"

Surely everyone knows the melting temperature of tin is far to low for manufacturing adequate PPE therefore an element of poetic licence is perfecting acceptable when facing the likelihood of global catastrophe ......

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Come on sox... What did sky say anyhow. How long have we got, I'm thinking of putting the kettle on but it takes 3 minutes and I'm not wasting my three minutes on a kettle "

They did mention Lembit Opik was a leading authority on the subject.....

Nuff said...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Come on sox... What did sky say anyhow. How long have we got, I'm thinking of putting the kettle on but it takes 3 minutes and I'm not wasting my three minutes on a kettle

They did mention Lembit Opik was a leading authority on the subject.....

Nuff said... "

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Oh god.... As long as he gets it first, could we repel it with his charisma even...I mean it worked on both cheeky girls

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Aluminium tin hats or Aluminum tin hats?

This makes my head hurt.

It's not possible to make a Tin hat out of Aluminium (or even Aluminum)

Tin is a completely different metal.

It's like that line in the B-52's Love Shack 'Tin Roof, rusted'

Only Iron rusts (OK Steel too - but that's because it contains Iron)"

Someone didn't get the joke

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By *dam_TinaCouple  over a year ago

Hampshire


"Aluminium tin hats or Aluminum tin hats?

This makes my head hurt.

It's not possible to make a Tin hat out of Aluminium (or even Aluminum)

Tin is a completely different metal.

It's like that line in the B-52's Love Shack 'Tin Roof, rusted'

Only Iron rusts (OK Steel too - but that's because it contains Iron)"

You must be a real hoot at parties

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Aluminium tin hats or Aluminum tin hats?

This makes my head hurt.

It's not possible to make a Tin hat out of Aluminium (or even Aluminum)

Tin is a completely different metal.

It's like that line in the B-52's Love Shack 'Tin Roof, rusted'

Only Iron rusts (OK Steel too - but that's because it contains Iron)

You must be a real hoot at parties"

I took it as tongue in cheek..

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By *igjrvMan  over a year ago

blackwood

The big one arrives 2036. As yet there's no data on if it will hit earth but it will get so close that it will pass between the earth and obital satellites. Let's put this into context. The last big scare which had all the world's professionals flapping was a rock half this size that flew between the earth and the moon.

The problem is if it does miss earth. The gravity of earth will pull it into a different orbit which makes it very highly likely to strike earth at a later date.

Trust me when I say this. If nasa asks people to do something then do it. They are the smartest people with somr of the worlds most expensive tools. They are the world's orthority on space and dangers from it.

An object that size will almost kill everthing on earth.

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By *angerdaveMan  over a year ago

stone


"L.E.E. isn't that a life extinction event?

There's been several over the years and there will be another. A biggie was the one that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago and wiped out 75% of life but there was one before that wiped out 95% of life. "

better start digging a deep hole I hide in lol

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By *ngel n tedCouple  over a year ago

maidstone

Perhaps they should get their thinking caps on, a ship maybe, get up there and mine the shit out of any rocks coming our way, have you seen what they're made out of.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

2036 fuck.... We'll have fucked this place well and truly by then anyhow

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Let's face it if I happens there will be nothing you can do about it so no point in losing sleep about it.

Just like nuclear war, do you really think that the general population would be protected ?

But don't worry all of the politicians and the super rich will be ok

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?.

I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here?

What if its a sun that impacts earth and vaporises it ?.

It's not going to be a star though is it, they don't swing around wildly and the nearest one(other than ours) is about 300 light years away, although if it goes super nova we've had it... If only we had a plan to de super nova a star "

You dont have concrete eveidence than a star cant swing around wildly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?.

I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here?

What if its a sun that impacts earth and vaporises it ?.

It's not going to be a star though is it, they don't swing around wildly and the nearest one(other than ours) is about 300 light years away, although if it goes super nova we've had it... If only we had a plan to de super nova a star

You dont have concrete eveidence than a star cant swing around wildly "

Evidence

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?.

I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here?

What if its a sun that impacts earth and vaporises it ?.

It's not going to be a star though is it, they don't swing around wildly and the nearest one(other than ours) is about 300 light years away, although if it goes super nova we've had it... If only we had a plan to de super nova a star

You dont have concrete eveidence than a star cant swing around wildly

Evidence"

Evedence fuk knows who cares

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By *igjrvMan  over a year ago

blackwood

What it will do. Smash into the earth with enough force of 10.000.000 nuclear bombs. It will cause volcanos to erupt It will bring up rock from many scortching the skies. Acid rain. Earthquakes that will level cities. Tidal waves that will travel miles in land. But if you service this the worst is yet to come. It will strike so hard it will go miles down in the earth that is rich in nasty shit and spread it 2 inches deep over every part on earth. This will cause everthing plant based to die. We all starve.

Personally I think nasa should ask us to wear more than a fucking tin helmet.

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By *igjrvMan  over a year ago

blackwood

What it will do. Smash into the earth with enough force of 10.000.000 nuclear bombs. It will cause volcanos to erupt It will bring up rock from many scortching the skies. Acid rain. Earthquakes that will level cities. Tidal waves that will travel miles in land. But if you service this the worst is yet to come. It will strike so hard it will go miles down in the earth that is rich in nasty shit and spread it 2 inches deep over every part on earth. This will cause everthing plant based to die. We all starve.

Personally I think nasa should ask us to wear more than a fucking tin helmet.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Well this is going along nicely...

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By *horltzMan  over a year ago

heysham


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?.

I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here?

What if its a sun that impacts earth and vaporises it ?.

It's not going to be a star though is it, they don't swing around wildly and the nearest one(other than ours) is about 300 light years away, although if it goes super nova we've had it... If only we had a plan to de super nova a star

You dont have concrete eveidence than a star cant swing around wildly

Evidence

Evedence fuk knows who cares "

Proof

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By *horltzMan  over a year ago

heysham

Whatever happens , it's out of our control ....... So let's just shag

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?.

I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here?

What if its a sun that impacts earth and vaporises it ?.

It's not going to be a star though is it, they don't swing around wildly and the nearest one(other than ours) is about 300 light years away, although if it goes super nova we've had it... If only we had a plan to de super nova a star

You dont have concrete eveidence than a star cant swing around wildly

Evidence

Evedence fuk knows who cares

Proof "

Wouldve been easier lol

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Apparently theyre investing in safety measures regarding possible objects that could end all life on earth, they think it may take 2 to 2 1/2 years for the next possible object that could impact earth to be noticable, lets face it we are not prepared and going by media etc we have not yet before began to prepare

Be assured that *they* ARE prepared

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good news...It won't end all life.... Just complex life

I guess it all depends on how big of an object it would be ?.

I'll bet you a pound to a penny even if it were humongous and smashed the earth into tiny pieces... On those tiny pieces will remain life?.

How do you think we got here?

What if its a sun that impacts earth and vaporises it ?.

It's not going to be a star though is it, they don't swing around wildly and the nearest one(other than ours) is about 300 light years away, although if it goes super nova we've had it... If only we had a plan to de super nova a star

You dont have concrete eveidence than a star cant swing around wildly

Evidence

Evedence fuk knows who cares "

.

Lol you can see them on a telescope.... Fuck all you need to do is look up at night you can see them with your eyes. There like big bright things that twinkle, makes them quite easy to track unlike comets and meteorites which are usually dark and hard to see, have random orbits and are thrown out of their orbits easily by other bigger objects like stars!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So why has NASA suddenly started warning us to buy tin hats......

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How do the tin hats help?... I'm presuming it's a teenie weenie one then.... Now I'm wondering on the NASA forum are there threads like.... Big meteor little meteor which one is best"

Big meteor, little meteor, cardboard box?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wasnt this supposed to happen mid 2016?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't know if your older enough to remember hale bopp in the late 90s but that was a pretty bright little fucker for about 12 months in the night sky, it actually didn't come that close but the quirky thing is it was two amateurs that discovered it only a couple of years before it arrived...

In terms of finding the things... Well it's like trying to find a particular grain of sand on a fucking big beach... Having said that there's an awful lot of them out there, the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter(I think) holds millions and millions of them in an orbit around the sun... However occasionally they bump into one another and whammo ones heading our way

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