Asteroid 2017 BS32
You are reading this only because
we accidentally ducked yet another asteroid that passed by Earth at 8:30 PM Eastern Standard
time, covering America
in two minutes. Asteroid 2017 BS32 flew by about 100,000 miles overhead,
halfway between us and the moon This
rock from space is estimated to be 82ft in diameter, but is irregular and
not spherical. It is in the ATEN class of asteroids. There are several
thousand ATEN class which are considered "potentially hazardous"
because of their likelihood to hit Earth.
This asteroid was
only spotted on Monday by amateur astronomers and is the fourth Near-Earth
Asteroid to pass this year, according the few astronomers watching these space
rocks.
Asteroid close
encounters are more common than people know and NASA astromers are keeping
tabs on some, but the bulk of the work is done by a network of amateur
astronomers. Since 2012 NASA has
recruited a cordon of space rock finding and tracking amateurs that are to this
day our only defense against the inevitability of another big rock hitting
Earth with no warning. No one knows what they would do if they determined one were to take out Washington, DC other than applaud.
This is no defense
at all as literally hundreds of NASA Ph.D.s in Physics, Astrophysics, Nuclear
Physics, etc. work on "anthropogenic global warming," "climate
change," "Mars Exploration,"
"Mars Colonization," "Return to the Moon" and other
such nonsensical projects writing papers for
"peer reviewed" journals that are published in garages and
basements by entrepreneurial Ph.D.s "in the loop." Said "peers" are often in the same
bureaus, colleges or organizations as the authors. These sets of scholars take turns being
authors and "peer reviewers."
This is the depth of corruption in science today.
Another asteroid is set to call in a month: Asteroid 2016 WF9 was detected by a NASA group of volunteer astronomers in late November 2016 and is of some concern because of strange behavior. That determination is probably more a product of insufficient data than real variations, but for reasons we cannot understand.
Another asteroid is set to call in a month: Asteroid 2016 WF9 was detected by a NASA group of volunteer astronomers in late November 2016 and is of some concern because of strange behavior. That determination is probably more a product of insufficient data than real variations, but for reasons we cannot understand.
The asteroid threat is not of NASA concern as they continue to gobble billions of tax Dollars
supporting our "best and brightest" writing fables and lies for more
money, bureaus, and panic power for something that cannot happen while Mother
Nature sends us another big rock we cannot duck, but could alter the orbit of
if our space funding had been honestly spent.
Adrian Vance

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