Quote (dudecool @ Oct 27 2009 08:47pm)
see bro the thing is. it takes years for a meteor to get to this planet. dont u think that if it was gonna hit us it wuld at least be shown on fox, wed be able to see a light, and with americas telescopes theyd see it, and if it was comeing. we got enough bombs to blow up the fukin sun if we wanted.
o with the planets ligning up check the astro map, they line up evrey year on exactly december 21st. lol i hope this makes u an others worry less
If a large 'space rock' were heading on a colission course with Earth we probably would have no clue til it hit us. Most(all?) of the larger telescopes are fixed to observe quite small parts of the sky, it would be more likely that an amature gazed out on the right spot to find an eventual threat, but even if someone actually did spot a large threat we couldn't do shit about it.
lol, line up every year? impossible.