Daily Star, the US Weekly of news aka its bullshit.There's actually a few more sources I believe, but yep you never know when it comes to these sites
Give me BBC, NY times or WSJ. If I don't see it there, then its not reliable.LOL the liberal vibe you put out.... Ny times is shit BBC is shit. WSJ in particular is shit.
Edit: Also did you even read the articles dude?? Russian boss says it (yeah, they have been doing a stellar job lately ),
and one of the articles you posted says NASA says its a 99.984% miss chance, so now you are confusing me.
Give me BBC, NY times or WSJ. If I don't see it there, then its not reliable.LOL the liberal vibe you put out.... Ny times is shit BBC is shit. WSJ in particular is shit.
Edit: Also did you even read the articles dude?? Russian boss says it (yeah, they have been doing a stellar job lately ),
and one of the articles you posted says NASA says its a 99.984% miss chance, so now you are confusing me.
BBC is consistently known as the most unbiased news source
Give me BBC, NY times or WSJ. If I don't see it there, then its not reliable.I skimmed through the other 2, just to show that there were other sources, and whatever, it's not that big of a difference
Edit: Also did you even read the articles dude?? Russian boss says it (yeah, they have been doing a stellar job lately ),
and one of the articles you posted says NASA says its a 99.984% miss chance, so now you are confusing me.
Even if that .1% chance happened, couldn't we just nuke it?Think pretty much every international space treaty signed by just about everyone prohibits doing stuff like that. Nukes in high orbit = very bad things for a lot of people. Fallout in jetstreams isn't a good thing.
Who said in the Atmosphere? Im talking before it even gets close to the moon.Even if that .1% chance happened, couldn't we just nuke it?Think pretty much every international space treaty signed by just about everyone prohibits doing stuff like that. Nukes in high orbit = very bad things for a lot of people. Fallout in jetstreams isn't a good thing.
But yeah, we could probably hit it with your regular store-brand ICBM. Just no nuclear payload.