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May 10, 2007, 3:22:12 PM5/10/07
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"Trond Halvorsen" <tro...@chello.no> skrev i meddelandet
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> On Thu, 10 May 2007 18:57:24 +0200, Trond Halvorsen
> <tro...@chello.no> wrote:
>
> In 2029, the 1,000-foot (320 meters) asteroid 99942 Apophis (2004 MN4)
> will whiz by Earth at a distance of about 18,600 miles (30,000
> kilometers). That's about as close as many geosynchronous satellites.
> It will swing by the Earth again in either 2035 or 2036, and
> scientists predict it has a small chance of hitting the planet on this
> pass.
> http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/051109_asteroid_tractor.html
>
> Worrisome to asteroid watchers is the exceptionally close flyby of
> Earth by Apophis on April 13, 2029. So close in fact, the space rock
> will be naked-eye visible as it darts by. And what can't be ruled out
> at this time is that Apophis may pass through a gravitational
> "keyhole" - a spot that alters the asteroid's trajectory as it zips by
> our planet and might put it on the bee-line lane for banging into
> Earth seven years later.
> http://www.space.com/news/051103_asteroid_apophis.html
>
> "Asteroiden «Apophis» er nemlig ventet å komme ubehagelig nær jorden
> 13. april 2036 kl 6:66 på morgenen."
> http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=139212
>
> Da er det bare for dere jøder å dra fram kalkulatoren og regne litt på
> disse grunntallene, så vil nok Jesus materialisere seg foran dere.
>
> --
> Trond Halvorsen

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