Risk of large asteroid striking Earth falls to 1.5% (www.dw.com)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:22
https://lemmy.world/post/25842020

Summary

NASA has lowered the estimated risk of asteroid 2024 YR4 striking Earth in December 2032 to 1.5%, down from 3.1% a day earlier. The European Space Agency’s (ESA) estimate stands at 1.38%.

The asteroid, 40-90 meters wide, could cause significant city-level destruction but not a global catastrophe.

The projected impact corridor spans the Pacific, South America, Africa, and South Asia.

NASA also estimates a 0.8% chance of the asteroid hitting the Moon.

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givesomefucks@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:23 next collapse

So you’re tell me there’s a chance?

Luci@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 18:24 next collapse

Sure hope so!

NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:19 collapse

Relevant username

givesomefucks@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 22:26 collapse

I’m a Powerball man…

Those are great odds!

sunglocto@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Feb 18:38 next collapse

Please

LongLive@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:10 collapse

🙏🙏🙏

Carvex@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:38 next collapse

Giant Meteor for Earth President 2032!

crank0271@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:15 collapse

Why wait? The best time would have been the dawn of civilization. The second best time is now.

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 18:40 next collapse

Keep looking, there’s got to be something out there that can hit us!

shittydwarf@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Feb 18:56 next collapse

I’m not sure if you saw the recent news but we have a possible new mummy curse, never give up hope

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 18:59 next collapse

I haven’t seen that. That’s a new one. Lets go!

shittydwarf@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Feb 19:02 next collapse
NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:30 collapse

Yeah, but mummies can be friendly… asteroids are a sure thing. Just ask the dinosaurs.

GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 03:10 collapse

“Hey, little guy, is an asteroid gonna kill us all?”

Cluck cluck!

RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:18 collapse

There’s always a chance that we can hit by a gamma-ray burst.

SlothMama@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:46 next collapse

What do we need to get this to %100?

TransplantedSconie@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 19:07 collapse

It’s probably made up of dense materials like iron. Let’s pile all the earth’s magnets at the White House!

hungryphrog@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Feb 09:45 collapse

I’ll give mine, as long as someone helps with the shipping!

Canadian_Cabinet@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 18:49 next collapse

Damn. The bugs need to up their accuracy

Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Feb 18:56 next collapse

I feel like hitting the moon could fuck us up even worse long term, with effects on the ocean?

catloaf@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 19:09 next collapse

Well we’d lose the tides, which would devastate ocean life. We’d lose moonlight, which would devastate nocturnal animals. The axial tilt would change, so seasons would become more even, devastating plants that rely on seasonal cycles, or become more extreme, devastating everything.

The book Seveneves explores this scenario, but is mostly about how humanity moves to space to survive.

Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Feb 20:08 next collapse

Could it even completely obliterate the moon? Just not being tidally locked would be awful, but completely changing its trajectory/orbit and probably fuck up our atmosphere with debris seems more likely

catloaf@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 20:16 collapse

It’s probably not big enough to shatter the moon, but enough to at least alter its orbit. I’m not enough of an astrophysicist to say how much. I haven’t looked up the forces involved, so I can’t even give a ballpark estimate.

starman2112@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 23:00 collapse

It technically would alter the moons orbit, but not by a lot. This asteroid would impact with roughly the energy of a nuclear bomb, which sounds like a lot, but on the scale of our moon it’s negligible.

A rough estimation given my limited understanding of physics is that to change the moon’s orbit by 1 m/s, you would need to impart something like 10²² joules of energy into it. Wikipedia says that if this asteroid hits the moon, the impact energy will be around 10¹⁶ joules. I don’t know how much you know about exponents, but 10¹⁶ is approximately 0% of the way to 10²², and that’s just change of 1 m/s

Of course, someone who actually understands physics is free to correct me if I’m wrong

commander@lemmings.world on 20 Feb 21:39 next collapse

Here’s the upside: new species will evolve that can take better advantage of the new environment.

robbinhood@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 08:06 collapse

The moon would shrug that rock off without noticing. Any changes in measurements (mass, velocity, etc.) would be minuscule.

ryedaft@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:38 collapse

Much much much much larger objects have hit the moon in the past

Cryan24@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:02 next collapse

Well, that’s disappointing…

vivi@slrpnk.net on 20 Feb 19:02 next collapse

Reminder that the asteroid is only large enough to destroy a city and, even given the rare chance of it hitting Earth, in all likelihood would land in the ocean and cause no damage. It’s not a doomsday asteroid

match@pawb.social on 20 Feb 19:06 next collapse

imagine if it falls and perfectly annihilates the trump administration though

marcos@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 20:00 collapse

Unfortunately, Washington is outside of the possible impact zone. (Well, Washington in Brazil is inside, but it’s not about that one.)

Wahots@pawb.social on 21 Feb 07:20 collapse

DART successfully moved an astroid that was probably way bigger!

scaramobo@lemmynsfw.com on 21 Feb 06:58 collapse

Here you simulate some of the effects. Pretty fun to drop an asteroid on some asshat from my youth’s house. Less fun when it wiped out my entire city and evaporated my parents. Welp… can’t have it all I guess. neal.fun/asteroid-launcher/

antlion@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Feb 19:16 next collapse

Just give us the confidence interval and stop updating. We will know better in January 2029 once it has passed by and been tugged by our gravity and the moons.

Randomgal@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 19:50 next collapse

Dontgivemehope.meme

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:09 next collapse

Boourns!

commander@lemmings.world on 20 Feb 21:38 next collapse

As someone who’s played MMOs, 1.5% chance is actually pretty high.

Witchfire@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 22:54 next collapse

As someone who’s played XCom, a 1.5% chance of a bad thing (questionable) means it’s gonna critically hit

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 21 Feb 01:53 next collapse

As someone who played Ragnarok Online extensively, 1.5% for a single monster kill means I will never find that item.

Not to mention cards’ .01% drop rate ugh

Wahots@pawb.social on 21 Feb 07:18 collapse

static.wikia.nocookie.net/balatrogame/…/latest?cb…

I would sleep like a baby if it had these odds, lol.

starman2112@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:44 next collapse

Can we please not post daily updates? This is still 7 years away

Zachariah@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 03:46 collapse

Don’t look up.

starman2112@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 04:37 collapse

I am down to have monthly updates for the next few years, weekly updates through 2031, and daily updates throughout 2032

I just feel like if we do daily updates for the next 7 years when it’s in all likelihood going to miss us, we’ll be too complacent when an asteroid does have an impact trajectory

Zorque@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 00:41 next collapse

Is this the new seven minutes to midnight? We’re 1.5% to asteroid.

chiliedogg@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 03:24 next collapse

Bets on it being totally ignored by the world if it turns out to be aimed at Africa?

Syntha@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 03:55 collapse

Africa actually does seem to be the most likely impact if it were to hit. The predicted impact would be along the equator.

Generic_Idiot@lemm.ee on 21 Feb 04:55 next collapse

Damn

Microplasticbrain@lemm.ee on 21 Feb 06:12 next collapse

So you’re telling me there’s still a chance

scaramobo@lemmynsfw.com on 21 Feb 06:53 next collapse

There is this fun toy see/calculate the potential effect of any asteroid collision: neal.fun/asteroid-launcher/

If it hits any city, that is wiped out. If it hit anything else, chances are damages are moderate.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 07:07 next collapse

Everyone hoping there’s still a chance, you need to remember… this is only a city-killer asteroid.

We need to hope for a much bigger asteroid.

Wahots@pawb.social on 21 Feb 07:15 next collapse

As long as it falls on the right city, it would do the entire world a massive, once in 500 years favor.

HungLikeAHoers2010@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 09:15 next collapse

Washington D.C. I hope.

hungryphrog@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Feb 09:44 next collapse

If it does, I think a bunch of new religions are going to pop up.

frog_brawler@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 10:14 next collapse

There would be enough warning to get people out of the city.

Strawberry@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Feb 17:33 collapse

Unfortunately North America doesn’t fall under the possible impact zone

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 21 Feb 11:48 collapse

Would have been funny if it hit Buenos aires

Splitwood@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 08:03 next collapse

The way the world is going, it might not be a bad thing if it hits us.

jj4211@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 13:27 collapse

The global astronomical community expects the odds of an asteroid to hit Earth in December 2032 to eventually fall to zero.

I love how they make it seem like some insider expertise versus knowing basics of how percentages work.