Collision of Celestial Bodies
This article researches when two celestial bodies revolving around the Sun may collide.
This article researches when two celestial bodies revolving around the Sun may collide.
Comets stream through our solar system in their own orbits that not on the same plane as the planets. The planets cross through these orbits that are strewn with debris known as meteors. Occasionally collisions occur of either whole comets (as happened with the Shoemaker-Levy Comet crashing into Jupiter) or large meteors, and a planet. This articles explains the origins, life and inevitable end of comets and meteors.
A huge asteroid will pass closer to Earth than the moon on Tuesday, giving scientists a rare chance for study without having to go through the time and expense of launching a probe, officials said.
A comet named Elenin that is scheduled to be in Earth’s vicinity in November 2011 will actually collide with the Earth according to what some doomsday theorists are predicting.
A meteor named 99942 Apophis could hit the earth sometime in the near future.
American scientists insist, there is no threat to planet earth in 2012, 2029 or 2036 largely because, they are ready to handle any such threats. We shall watch them and pray that we stay alive to go through the safe passage of these predictions.
Quasars are the brightest objects in the universe, so bright they can be seen from across the universe. Observations continue to show that most quasars are surrounded by a relatively faint nebulous patch.
Terrifying images of asteroids threatening Earth right now…
This 3rd of a 5-part article series points to how Nibiru stabilized the solar system, as well as seeded Earth with life.