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#Astroid Reel by @veilixvox7 - NASA has issued a shocking warning: in the year 2038, there is a chance that an asteroid could hit Earth.… and this isn't some small asteroid it's abo
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NASA has issued a shocking warning: in the year 2038, there is a chance that an asteroid could hit Earth.… and this isn’t some small asteroid it’s about 800 meters wide. If it collides with Earth, the destruction would be massive. The news spread like wildfire. Panic erupted everywhere. But then, NASA said something shocking: “We were just pranking!” I’m not kidding literally, that’s what happened. NASA explained that through their Planetary Defense Program, they research what to do if a large asteroid is heading toward Earth — how to detect it, track it, and save the planet. They said this asteroid scenario in 2038 was fake, just a simulation. In their words, they “saved the lives of millions, billions, trillions” by clarifying the news. But doesn’t something feel off? Why did NASA actually do this? Are they hiding something from us? Why release such a specific warning… only to call it fake later? What’s the real truth behind this asteroid news? And if a real asteroid were truly heading toward Earth… do NASA actually have the technology to stop it, or would we only find out when it’s too late? So if you were thinking, bro, in 14 years your career tension will end, your studies tension will end, the world will end nothing like that is happening, boss! What will happen, we’ll find out in 14 years. But I don’t trust NASA much either… maybe they are hiding something. #nasasecrets #nasa #astroid #mysteriouse #creepy
#Astroid Reel by @matttremblaydesign (verified account) - Insane Asteroid or space junk breaking up in atmosphere of Jackson Hole, WY This morning at 6:30am. #JacksonHole #astroid #nasa
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Insane Asteroid or space junk breaking up in atmosphere of Jackson Hole, WY This morning at 6:30am. #JacksonHole #astroid #nasa
#Astroid Reel by @yawer_nabi_7 - Earth vs Apophis #space #spacefacts #astronomy #universe #astroid #astronomy
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Earth vs Apophis #space #spacefacts #astronomy #universe #astroid #astronomy
#Astroid Reel by @astrovise - HERE IS WHY👇 The impact of the Chicxulub asteroid 66 million years ago, which caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, is often compared to what might
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HERE IS WHY👇 The impact of the Chicxulub asteroid 66 million years ago, which caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, is often compared to what might have happened if a fragment of comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 had struck Earth. There was, however, a major difference in size. The Chicxulub asteroid had a diameter of about ten kilometers, whereas the largest fragments of Shoemaker–Levy 9 measured only one to two kilometers (Alvarez et al., 1980; Hueso & Sánchez-Lavega, 2001). The difference in energy was also immense. The Chicxulub impact released an estimated one hundred million megatons of TNT, while a Shoemaker–Levy 9 fragment would have released roughly one to ten million megatons (Melosh, 1989). This means Chicxulub was ten to one hundred times more powerful. Nevertheless, the consequences on Earth would have been very similar in both cases. The mechanism is the same: an impact of this scale ejects enormous amounts of dust, ash, and soot into the atmosphere, blocking sunlight for an extended period. Photosynthesis comes to a halt, leading to what is called an “impact winter.” For Chicxulub this likely lasted for years and caused the mass extinction of species. A Shoemaker–Levy 9 fragment would have produced a shorter and slightly less severe effect, yet still enough to disrupt global ecosystems. For human civilization, such an impact would also have been catastrophic. The difference between a ninety or a ninety-nine point nine percent collapse of ecosystems is hardly relevant to our survival: in both cases, it would mean the end of the current world order. In summary, the Chicxulub impact was much larger and more powerful, but a Shoemaker–Levy 9 fragment would already have released enough energy on Earth to cause a global disaster. That is why the consequences appear very similar in practice, even though the scale is not quite the same. #space #astroid #earth #jupiter #impact
#Astroid Reel by @thesajuniverse - A crater at the edge of the Yucatán peninsula in Mexico was created by a massive asteroid that hit Earth 66 million years ago. The asteroid left a cra
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A crater at the edge of the Yucatán peninsula in Mexico was created by a massive asteroid that hit Earth 66 million years ago. The asteroid left a crater over 150 kilometres wide, centred just off the coast of the Yucatán peninsula in Mexico. It was named after Chicxulub Pueblo, a small town close to this point. The Chicxulub Crater is one of the largest known impact structures on Earth, stretching over 90 miles across. This crater is linked to the asteroid impact that contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs. This event is widely recognized as a key factor in the mass extinction that ended the reign of the dinosaurs and led to the loss of about 75% of Earth’s species. Half of the crater lies on land, while the other half is submerged beneath the Gulf of Mexico. The crater is named after the nearby town of Chicxulub, a name derived from the Mayan language meaning "tail of the devil." the crater was discovered in 1978 during a search for oil. Years later, the Chicxulub crater was linked to the cosmic impact scientists believe resulted in the death of about three-quarters of the species on Earth. The crater is surrounded by an outer layer of around 100 sinkholes called cenotes. These were believed to be caused by groundwater weakening the surrounding limestone, resulting in a collapse. The cenote ring around the Chicxulub crater was named a World Heritage site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2012. #chicxulub #crater #craterlake #astroid #impact #astronomy #dinosaur #meteorimpact #universe #galaxy #milkywaygalaxy #earth #life #asteroids #solarsystem #fact #history #science #space #research #instagood #instadaily #viral #explore #meteorshower #viralreels #viralvideos #tserfraigad #thesajuniverse #spacescience
#Astroid Reel by @psy_chouniverse - 2026.
The year NASA can't afford to look away from.
Because something is coming…
Something connected to an asteroid ☄️
This isn't a movie.
This isn't
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2026. The year NASA can’t afford to look away from. Because something is coming… Something connected to an asteroid ☄️ This isn’t a movie. This isn’t a rumor. This is real space monitoring. Will it just pass by Earth? Or is something bigger about to happen? Before the truth unfolds— 👉 Follow now because space doesn’t give warnings twice 🌌 . #astroid #spacefacts #viralreels #trendingreels #instareel
#Astroid Reel by @hack.thevoid - The meteorite that caused the extinction of dinosaurs about 66 million years ago, was about 10 to 15 km in diameter. This object was made of rock or r
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The meteorite that caused the extinction of dinosaurs about 66 million years ago, was about 10 to 15 km in diameter. This object was made of rock or rock-metal and hit the ground at a very high speed (about 20-30 km/s). The location of this meteorite hit is an area called the Chikshlob Crater in Mexico today. The crater is approximately 180 km in diameter and has an initial depth of 20 km (may have changed after erosion and erosion). The energy generated from the impact is estimated from about 10^23 to 10^24 July. For a better visualization: This amount of energy is equivalent to 10 billion times of Hiroshima’s atomic bomb explosion! The massive energy created shockwaves, massive tsunamis, deadly volcanoes, and a surge of dust into the atmosphere, resulting in sunlight reduction and ground cooling. This meteorite created a chain of destruction, not only with its massive physical impact but also with its climate side effects, leading to the extinction of a large group of species, including dinosaurs. #astroid #meteorite #dinosaurs #extinction #earth
#Astroid Reel by @dailymail (verified account) - This was the astonishing moment an asteroid collided with the moon 🤯 #astronomy #space #asteroid #moon
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This was the astonishing moment an asteroid collided with the moon 🤯 #astronomy #space #asteroid #moon
#Astroid Reel by @ms_rajput_facts - Interstellar object 
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#trending #factsdaily #astroid #science #explorepage
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Interstellar object . . #trending #factsdaily #astroid #science #explorepage
#Astroid Reel by @realanandsrivastav - BREAKING: Scientists Stunned After What They Found Inside This Meteorite - And It Changes Everything! 🌠🔬

In 1969, the Murchison meteorite crashed d
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BREAKING: Scientists Stunned After What They Found Inside This Meteorite – And It Changes Everything! 🌠🔬 In 1969, the Murchison meteorite crashed down over Victoria, Australia, becoming one of the most intensely studied space rocks on Earth. What scientists discovered inside wasn’t the “alien life” some might have hoped for, but something equally astonishing: amino acids, nucleobases (components essential for DNA/RNA), sugars like ribose, and even presolar stardust grains older than our entire Solar System. These findings challenge everything we thought we knew about the origins of life and the building blocks of biology. 🌍 What’s really inside the Murchison meteorite, and why does it have scientists questioning everything? The official explanation points to prebiotic chemistry—natural building blocks formed in a carbon-rich meteorite—but the data doesn’t add up so simply. Left-handed (L) excesses in amino acids, rare nucleobase analogs, and unexpected variations between fragments complicate the tidy narrative. The ever-present contamination issue only deepens the mystery, leaving researchers with more questions than answers. Is this meteorite a real "starter kit" for life—or is it something even more perplexing? The discovery suggests a cosmic drift toward life-like patterns, but it raises a far deeper question: if the ingredients are everywhere, what is the true bottleneck to the emergence of life? 👇#trending #Meteorite #astroid #QuantumUniverse #science
#Astroid Reel by @space_science2.0 - What do you think of this theory?

All jokes aside, here is an explanation why dinosaurs really went extinct:
Dinosaurs, the colossal creatures that o
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What do you think of this theory? All jokes aside, here is an explanation why dinosaurs really went extinct: Dinosaurs, the colossal creatures that once roamed Earth, met their end approximately 66 million years ago. Scientists largely concur that this extinction event, marking the boundary between the Cretaceous and Paleogene periods, was precipitated by a colossal asteroid or comet impact, known as the Chicxulub event. This collision, near what is now the Yucatan Peninsula, released a global cloud of dust and debris, blocking sunlight and causing drastic climatic changes. Temperatures plummeted, photosynthesis was disrupted, and ecosystems collapsed. This catastrophic event led to a mass extinction, wiping out nearly 75% of all species on Earth, including most dinosaurs. Only a few dinosaur relatives survived, such as birds, bearing testament to the grandeur of these ancient beings. Video credit: unknown dm for credit or removal:) #astroid #astrology #astronaut #dainasour #dinosaurs #dinosaur #fyp #foryou #trendingreels #trending
#Astroid Reel by @__downthe.rabbithole__ (verified account) - This thing keeps changing and confusing scientists. If this video is real, then a barrier in front of the object proves that it's not a comet. It's a
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This thing keeps changing and confusing scientists. If this video is real, then a barrier in front of the object proves that it’s not a comet. It’s a spaceship. But we won’t truly know something until it gets here in November. I want to see it for myself. More than likely it will continue on and not stop, proving that it’s the weirdest asteroid of all time. But what if it isn’t. From Mystery YT. #3iatlas #interstellarobject #alientech #aliencontact #astroid #comet #unexplained #downtherabbithole

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