Message from @Kazza
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@Timeward
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_SG344
>1 MT
>Which would create an impact crater approximately 100 feet (30 m) wide assuming it does not explode in the atmosphere.
LMFAO
>It'll yeet a building but that's about it
"And destroyed the target" "Oh..."
<:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
He broke another fucking target
KEK
Nah mate, that's an asteroid that'll cause Armageddon
>It is estimated to have a diameter of 37 meters
That's about as big as Timeward, Trotsky
<:smugon:512048583806025739>
>has a mass of 71,000 tonnes
>force 100x more than Fat Man
OKAY BUD
Thats how volume works bro
Almost as much as your gayness eh trotsky?
@Bones Almost as big as your futa dick, yes
thats actually a pretty low density asteroid
Water is 1 ton per cubic meter
R u saying you crave my massive cock?
Yes
@Bones Depends on whether or not you're a futa
I think Dillion Harper still got it
She's a cutie petite with an appetite for cock and she makes my peepee expand big time
Is the Dong Expanding?
injoy expand dong
and if you like more *exotic* darker meat there's always Brittney White with her perfect pair of tits
that are honestly a delight
^ real image of sargon at Eu parliment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99942_Apophis
>The Sentry Risk Table estimates that Apophis would make atmospheric entry with 1200 megatons of kinetic energy
>Tunguska was in the 3-10 MT range
>That's 5.0208E+18 J (enough to yeet a large mountain)
>Assuming Apophis is a 370-metre-wide (1,210 ft) stony asteroid with a density of 3000 kg/m3, if it were to impact into sedimentary rock, Apophis would create a 5.1-kilometre (17,000 ft) impact crater
Worst case scenario, a large chunk of a city just gets wiped off the map
Trot what the fuck are you typing about
ooh
Tunguska was just a freak weather event
possible yeetroids
Worst case scenario?
>A deep-water impact in the Atlantic or Pacific oceans would produce an incoherent short-range tsunami with a potential destructive radius (inundation height of >2 m) of roughly 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) for most of North America, Brazil and Africa, 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) for Japan and 4,500 kilometres (2,800 mi) for some areas in Hawaii.
@Kazza Yeah, for that asteroid
Worst case scenario is nuclear winter
Not necessarily TBH