All of this nonsense aside, where did you even find the data suggesting such an asteroid would hit Africa? If the available data states the rough probability or the odds of the asteroid to even hit Earth at all is 1 in 2700? May I ask what is it exactly the purpose of this unreliable little piece of short? What is it aside from causing panic to the residents of that specific location?
That graphic shows Bennu travelling in excess of 200 miles per second and the shock front over 500 mps. Not a chance. The damage would only be regional to a portion of North Africa/Tunisia.
I was trying to look for an actual trajectory for bennu and hoping it would include the earth's relative rotation to see if the sahara was actually the closest to bennu at the time it passes earth, but no luck.
That would lead to a global greenhouse effect, melting all glaciers, injecting hundreds of feet of fresh water into the ocean, massive rain and global temperature rising to unimaginable degrees or blocking the sun and dropping the temp.
Wow. The Sahara Desert would be turned into a.....Desert. Edit: With my new status as an influencer, I shall advocate for world peace. And extra Saturdays added onto each month.
@@patrickposca9144 the impact will have a cascading effect resulting in the Mediterranean sea draining into the desert. Also Southeast US is fucked from the thousands of hurricanes caused by the displaced sand
We will one of these days this century. It sucks to think about these realities, yet we’re stuck with these “leaders” making more wars nonstop. I’m petrified by the idea of an alien invasion. How are kids and babies gonna get treated???
None. No government t I'd interested in developing the necessary tech ologies if there is no war. Sadly, without war we would still be riding horses and most likely barely out of the stone age.
You know that Weapons improved at an alarming rate during WW2 and Cold War and it has been continuing ever since. The only way to improve Military and Scientific knowledge is by making everyone on edge.
I mean, this would cause a lot of problems for everyone else and the rest of the world but the best place for a meteor to hit is probably the Sahara desert .
Nope, the centre of antarctica would be. Lots of ice to absorb the energy without throwing up as much dust, the ice would (as steam and water) also get mixed up with any dust and cause it to stick together as mud instead of becoming a nuclear winter. The most affected would be Australia, New Zealand and southern latin america, which have a very low combined population.
Theyre making it look like anything in the shockwave would spontaneously combust in northern Europe. The most you'd get in northern Europe would be an audible bang. Even Tunis and Tripoli would be fine although they would have some smashed windows.
@@SharksSJ408 Again, the asteroid is measured in feet. Not miles. What is it that I need to know more than you do? You have google and a keyboard to find this info. You aren't gonna make me feel stupid here. If anyone loses sleep it would be you thinking this is a doomsday asteroid. What an idiot you must be.
@@yeetubheh old guy, we are been here since 2023 and now is more than 2050 already, wow thats great, but congrats future generations i can see y'all have an the best technology, i can see it, i can see it, by seeing in your LIFE POV IM WATCHING YOU The future MY 69 descendants 😶
Guys, Bennu isn't even a mile wide. It wouldn't do much damage. The Asteroid that ended the Cretaceous period was 10-15km wide and life is still here, hell Dinosaurs are still here even if its just birds.
It's actually the land mass that produces the sky ice that covers the firmament. But go ahead and believe Santa is there kid, don't want to ruin your dreams.
Aside from the massive unfortunate death and environmental disaster. It hitting the sahara is honestly pretty fortunate. Soul that already cant be used for farming turns into... soil that cant be used for farming. And we would need all the food we can get to sustain the breakage of supply lines.
It would be total human (and likely mammalian) extinction, so would solve 100% of the world's problems, as the remaining bacteria cannot define problems and don't care.
Bennu is also an Egyptian deity, associated with the Sun, creation, death and rebirth, it is also associated with phoenix mythologies, and potentially served as the inspiration to the Greeks own stories and traditions.
Aren't they always worried about something hitting earth every other week we'll the day came and damn I didn't even get a shooting star to wish on assholes 😂😂❤❤🎉🎉🎉
doesn't matter in regardless of time, cause people can not hide before the hit, and bunker doesn't solve survival problem. Live now and not in future possibility.
@@jimsagubigula7337yea but big part of it would be disintegrated before impact, than we should consider there are more chance for it to drop in the ocean rather than in to a solid ground. if its so it would cause some massive tsunami but nothing of drammatic in a planetary scale
Yea thats a Shockwave of debris and molten rock and fire. Everyone even outside the shockwave gonna feel that impact at the very least have their ear drums ruptured or knocked to the floor id say. If a shockwave can be seen from space or the distance this shows, yea they fucked. we will all be fucked later on ina global winter
So you want mass extinction, people to die and force the potential survivors to face extreme hardship to get rid of social media? You know you can just go live off the grid right?
Please let them ban CGI,FAKE NEWS and THEORY, THE FAKE STATION, The Mars Lunar balloon lander and awe the other fake HOLY-WOOD rubbish kids are forced to endure, it doesn't help that their parents were The Play STATION generation and X-box nutters........It's all about facts not b.s. THEORY ❤ Peace not war ❤❤❤
There goes my parents "you better eat that because theres starving kids in Africa who would kill to have that food" argument. It's about to hit its expiration date. 😂
For those wondering... There is a an estimated 1 in 2700 chance, of Bennu hitting earth on September 24, 2182... Given earths current politics, probably not even an human concern by that time-frame...
"Millions of years ago a meteorite crashed into the continent of Africa. At the dawn of civilization, 5 tribes descended to the location and called it Wakanda."
Because that's where they picked it to land for the simulation. What does it matter? We're all fucked if an asteroid the size of the one that killed the dinos hit anyways..... Nice try at race baiting though
Those might be the lucky ones who died without even noticing it. Wait for the chock wave pretty hot travelling all around followed by massive impact on atmosphere, just to talk about that. Who talked about CO² ? Not a problem anymore... We jumped directly to... Oups, too far ?