Neil deGrasse Tyson issues strong warning on 'city-destroying' asteroid that could hit Earth in seven years
Neil deGrasse Tyson issues strong warning on
'city-destroying' asteroid that could hit Earth in seven years
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has sparked a debate with his comments
In case you missed it, there may be a major asteroid
strike on our planet in a few years and Neil deGrasse Tyson has now shared his
own warning about it.
Space is
a massive place filled all manner of wonders... and also 'city-destroying'
asteroids.
While this would normally just be a fascinating phenomena
for scientists to study,
the latest revelation about this one particular space rock has recently
put NASA on alert.
The newly discovered asteroid - dubbed '2024 YR4' - has a
chance of colliding with Earth in
2032.
To make things worse, nine
countries have been named which are at the greatest risk of the
asteroid potentially touching down there - India, Pakistan, Bangladesh,
Ethiopia, Sudan, Nigeria, Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador.
A space rock could strike planet Earth as soon as 2032
(Getty Stock Image)
If not actually touching down, astronomers believe 2024
YR4 could create a mid-air explosion as it enters our atmosphere. The crash
site is predicted to be as destructive as eight million tons of TNT and would
damage everything within a 30-mile radius.
Famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson took to Twitter on Saturday (February
15) to weigh in on the news.
He wrote: “At the moment, mansion-sized Asteroid 2024-YR4
has a one-in-fifty chance of hitting Earth in the next eight years.
“Now might be a bad time to reduce spending on Science.
Just sayin.”
Other estimates have put it the possibility of it
occurring at one
in 43 chance will collide with Earth in 2032... so there is that.
As you can imagine, Tyson's warning hasn't exactly gone
down well with social media users.
One Twitter user commented: “I noticed you used the '1 in
50' rather than the 2% to describe the odds. Which sounds more ominous? As
better & more observations are done the 2% will be lowered just as with
every other object in the past. Scare tactics don't work.”
Neil Degrasse Tyson's warning likely didn't get the
response he was expecting (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
Another said: “Personally, I think there is a lot of
taxpayer-funded science that should be reviewed & potentially reduced, but
planetary defense against NEO threats seems disproportionately underfunded
relative to the likelihood and magnitude of the associated risks &
consequences.”
While a third person commented: “Now if only there was a
billionaire genius that was spearheading a renaissance in rocketry and trying
to make humanity multiplanetary. Oh, wait, there is. Elon Musk and SpaceX.”
A blog post on the subject by NASA reads: “As more
observations of the asteroid’s orbit are obtained, its impact probability will
become better known. It is possible that asteroid 2024 YR4 will be ruled out as
an impact hazard, as has happened with many other objects that have previously
appeared on NASA’s asteroid risk list, maintained by NASA’s Center for
Near-Earth Object Studies.”
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