How to Survive a Killer Asteroid0
- From Around the Web, Space
- April 12, 2021
The impact that wiped out the dinosaurs would probably have killed you too—unless you were in the exact right place and had made the exact right plans.
The impact that wiped out the dinosaurs would probably have killed you too—unless you were in the exact right place and had made the exact right plans.
New simulations add to evidence that the Chicxulub strike is what killed T. rex and its kin
New simulations from Imperial College London have revealed the asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs struck Earth at the ‘deadliest possible’ angle.
Nasa has warned about the dangers of asteroids in the future – but not this one
The heavy bombardment of terrestrial planets by asteroids from space has contributed to the formation of the early evolved crust on Earth that later gave rise to continents — home to human civilisation.
One of the scientists involved in the study pointed out that although the number of space rocks striking earth is increasing, the probability of an asteroid strike wiping out mankind is extremely low.
Planet and moon have been hit by more asteroids in the past 290m years than at any time in previous billion
In films like Armageddon, Hollywood has tried (and failed) to take on the question of what would happen if a comet or asteroid plunged into the oceans on Earth, but what has scientific research actually determined it may look like?
Extremely strong vibration during large impacts, landslides and earthquakes allow rock to flow