Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Mars Landing

Astronomers have discovered a comet that is headed to Mars, or at least near Mars. The chunk of space ice is set to pass near to or into Mars in October 2014. The beast is anywhere from 5-30 miles in diameter and heading to within 25000-70000 miles of Mars. Its recent discovery has not given astronomers enough time to calculate its course accurately.

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Meanwhile this guy in Russia reacts to the meteor crashing into his city . . .

He puts his visor down.

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