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adekunleomooba.blogspot.com
| 4 months ago
Some Russian astronomers are recalculating Asteroid Apophis's trajectory and now say that there is a strong possibility that it will slam into Earth on April 13th, 2036. The name Apophis was given to this asteroid, named after the Egyptian god Apep,
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www.theepochtimes.com
| 4 months ago
Apophis asteroid: The Apophis asteroid could collide with the Earth on April 13, 2036, Russian astronomers say, according to Science.
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www.theepochtimes.com
| 4 months ago
Russian scientists last week said that the Apophis asteroid may collide with the earth in 2036. ... that it will come back and smack Earth on April 13, 2036,” Yeomans said, adding that the chances of entering this gravitational “keyhole” is “
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science.pakistaneducationboard.com
| 4 months ago
Russian scientist Leonid Sokolov of the St. Petersburg State University, as reported by RIA Novosti, predicts there is a chance the asteroid may strike Earth, and he's right. Even the latest data from NASA can't rule out the possibility ...
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www.pinoygroundzero.com
| 4 months ago
Apophis Asteroid to hit earth in 2036? 1:29 PM B No comments. Russian scientists last week said that the Apophis asteroid may collide with the earth in 2036 but a report came out this week which said the chance of it striking the earth is highly
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www.ghosttheory.com
| 4 months ago
Then I read that Russian scientists recently announced that a bigger and badder asteroid could actually hit us in 2036. The 99942 Apophis asteroid is said to have a 1 in 250000 chance at possibly ending human life here on Earth. ... change of
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fly-high-boyz.blogspot.com
| 4 months ago
Professor Leonid Sokolov at St. Petersburg State University told the publication Science it is unlikely that Apophis will hit Earth because the asteroid will probably break up into fragments before then . ...
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rheeantz.blogspot.com
| 4 months ago
Russian scientists last week said that the Apophis asteroid may collide with the earth in 2036 but a report came out this week which said the chance of it striking the earth is highly unlikely. And, if the object gets close enough, ... Professor
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www.selaplana.com
| 4 months ago
The Russian scientist of the St. Petersburg State University, Professor Leonid Socolov, however, contradicted the NASA's statement, saying that the asteroid that has a size of two football field will likely collide with the Earth on ...
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antipollutionrevolutioncampaign.blogspot.com
| 4 months ago
A Russian report recently concluded that the Apophis Asteroid could hit Earth in 2036, and while NASA was initially inclined to deny the allegations, the United States institution has confirmed the statement -- with a very important caveat. ...
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www.oursecrethouse.com
| 4 months ago
The earth is doomed: Extinction?: 2/9/11: Russian astronomers predict asteroid collision in 2036. Rian- Russian astronomers have predicted that asteroid Apophis may strike Earth on April 13, 2036. “Apophis will approach Earth at a distance of ... Its
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www.zippoo.tk
| 4 months ago
"Apophis will reach the Earth within a distance of 37 thousand to 38 thousand kilometers on April 13, 2029. Looks like the asteroid will hit Earth on 13 April 2036," said Professor Leonid Sokolov. Statement of Russian scientists is ...
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www.alien-ufos.com
| 4 months ago
Astronomers predict Asteroid Apophis to hit in 2036 Yes its true and very real, this asteroid could very well hit earth and cause massive damage even.
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buddyhuggins.blogspot.com
| 4 months ago
2010 by a Russian Astronomer Leonid Elenin. The question is why media hasn't said anything about it? They have always made a big fuzz in the past about found comets. Is it because it is going to be coming a little too close for comfort ... Comet
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planetarysocietyindia.blogspot.com
| 4 months ago
Asteroid 2011 CQ1 was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey on February 4 and made a record close Earth approach 14 hours later on February 4 at 19:39 UT (14:39 EST). It passed to within 0.85 Earth radii (5480 km) of the Earth's surface ...
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rajaten.com
| 4 months ago
The comet was first discovered by Leonid Elenin, a Russian astronomer, late last year. According to a January 11th article in SpaceObs, Elenin will come close to the Earth in the middle of September this year and will reach maximum ...