Oh. Good news then.

Apparantly the asteroid that was supposed to hit us in 2014, isn’t going to hit us. False alarm, say the scientists from NASA’s JPL (sorry for the pop-ups). After extensive simulations the JPL was able to plot a more ‘detailed’ course for the asteroid which led to the final conclusion of ‘impact possibilities to go to zero’.

MSNBC’s article also has the (now famous) Torino scale that is used to classify asteroid threats. That scale is supposed to be printable, but results in a meanie black area in my browser.

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