Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism

  • Thread starter Jarvis323
  • Start date
  • Tags
    Asteroid
In summary: This isn't meant to be a serious post. This article had me laughing a little this morning.In summary, a massive asteroid, estimated to be between 820 feet and 1,870 feet, is expected to fly past Earth at a speed of 11,200 miles per hour on Saturday, June 6. It is not expected to collide with Earth but NASA will continue monitoring it. This is the final of five asteroids expected to fly past Earth this week. The Space Station moves at 26,000 km/s, and the asteroid's slow speed may be due to it being an alien space probe disguised as an asteroid. The source of the information, the "UK's Daily Times," is based in Pakistan. The margin of error
  • #1
Jarvis323
1,243
986
This isn't meant to be a serious post. This article had me laughing a little this morning.

NASA is keeping a close eye on a massive asteroid leading up to the weekend, according to a report by the UK's Daily Times.

The asteroid is estimated to be between 820 feet and 1,870 feet, making it potentially taller than the Empire State Building at 1,453 feet, and it's traveling at a speed of 11,200 miles per hour.

Scientists don't expect the asteroid to collide with Earth, rather it should zoom safely past, but they will keep an eye on it in case it enters Earth's atmosphere.

The expectation is that the space rock will miss our planet by over 3-million miles when it flies past on Sat., June 6.

This big asteroid is the final of five expected to fly past Earth this week.

https://mynbc15.com/news/nation-wor...tate-building-headed-towards-earth-06-03-2020
 
  • Haha
Likes mcastillo356 and etotheipi
Physics news on Phys.org
  • #2
11,200 mph? How did it get so slow?
 
  • #3
Vanadium 50 said:
11,200 mph? How did it get so slow?

It's one of those alien space probes disguised as an asteroid. It has retro-rockets to maneuver better for its fly-by mission...
 
  • #4
I notice that the "UK's Daily Times" is in Pakistan.
 
  • Wow
  • Like
Likes Ibix and wukunlin
  • #5
Vanadium 50 said:
11,200 mph? How did it get so slow?
According to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Space Station moves at 26,000 km/s.
 
  • #6
Keith_McClary said:
According to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Space Station moves at 26,000 km/s

This is what suspending the NHL season does to people.
 
  • #7
Last edited:

What is "Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism"?

"Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism" refers to the practice of using exaggerated or alarming language to describe the potential impact of an asteroid on Earth, often for the purpose of gaining attention or generating fear.

Why is "Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism" a concern?

"Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism" can cause unnecessary panic and fear among the general public, leading to a misinterpretation of the actual risk of an asteroid impact. It can also damage the credibility of scientists and organizations who study and track asteroids.

How prevalent is "Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism" in the media?

"Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism" can be found in various forms of media, including news articles, television shows, and movies. It tends to resurface whenever there is a new asteroid discovery or a close approach of an asteroid to Earth.

What are the potential consequences of "Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism"?

The consequences of "Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism" can include public panic, wasted resources and funding on unnecessary preparations, and a diminished trust in scientific information. It can also distract from the real and important work that scientists are doing to track and study potentially hazardous asteroids.

What can be done to combat "Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism"?

To combat "Passive Aggressive Asteroid Sensationalism," it is important for scientists and media outlets to accurately and objectively report on the potential risks of asteroids, using clear and understandable language. It is also helpful to educate the public on the actual likelihood of an asteroid impact and the measures that are in place to track and potentially mitigate any threats.

Similar threads

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
Replies
1
Views
1K
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
Replies
2
Views
1K
Replies
1
Views
974
  • Sci-Fi Writing and World Building
Replies
6
Views
2K
  • Sci-Fi Writing and World Building
Replies
1
Views
3K
  • Sci-Fi Writing and World Building
Replies
2
Views
2K
  • Biology and Medical
Replies
21
Views
2K
  • Sci-Fi Writing and World Building
Replies
1
Views
2K
Replies
109
Views
54K
  • Earth Sciences
Replies
10
Views
8K
Back
Top