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Metaphorical

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6. Yeah, about Hiroshima
Mon May 18, 2026, 03:53 PM
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However, it has a 90% chance of landing in the ocean (most likely the Pacific), and at that size will likely be an airburst. Most asteroids move along the plane of the ecliptic, putting it on an equatorial path this time of year - upper South America, the Southern Sahara, so forth as possible land targets.

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I wonder what kind of damage this asteroid would cause if it hit the Earth... wcmagumba Monday #1
It is estimated an asteroid the size of a house (larger than this one) sarisataka Monday #4
LOL popsdenver Monday #13
That meteor was 6-9 miles. That's a lot bigger than 50-150 feet. EdmondDantes_ Monday #24
Not nearly as much misanthrope Monday #21
Yeah, about Hiroshima Metaphorical Monday #6
it wd take out a lot of satellites, i presume. mopinko Monday #11
Oh thank god dweller Monday #2
Disappointed bustedbiscuits Monday #3
Yeah, same. EuterpeThelo Monday #22
Thanks for the heads up! Will dust off my hard hat! Attilatheblond Monday #5
Let it go by. Norrrm Monday #7
Damn! I was going to use that for Orrex tomorrow. no_hypocrisy Monday #8
Don't look up! betsuni Monday #9
I see what you did there Brother Buzz Monday #17
Too small to see, though. MineralMan Monday #10
Unless it's not a miss and you're in the trajectory. paleotn Monday #18
Exactly why RoseTrellis Monday #25
Maralago James48 Monday #12
We're all gonna die!!! Martin Eden Monday #14
Funny thing, when you're young, you don't think much about Father Time. paleotn Monday #16
Time, by Pink Floyd Martin Eden Monday #23
That they do. paleotn Monday #27
Close shave. 57K miles may seem like a lot..... paleotn Monday #15
The skywatchers should be able... BH liberal Monday #19
That's three minutes from now Uncle Joe Monday #20
you're welcome. i heard joan esposito (on wcpt) mention this so i googled and found a couple articles. orleans Monday #28
Tell Trump it is made of priceless rare minerals. Irish_Dem Monday #26
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