How close lately have we been to a large solar body collision?
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Space detritus misses us constantly. There's a near miss every 3 weeks or so (on average). Thing is, the universe is mercifully large, and what is deemed CLOSE is close in terms of the size of our galaxy, but the odds of us being actually struck are low.
Interesting fact: Hailey's Comet it supposedly going to finish it's fall in Iowa, some 3 million years from now. Watch out!
NOT CLOSE ENOUGH!
Well, last night this hefty broad at Kroger's about ran me over trying to get to the donuts that went on sale. Is that what you mean?
I hope tonight, you and I will have a "heavenly body" collision baby.
We are about to have a "close approach"; an asteroid about 2500 feet in diameter will pass just outside the orbit of the moon.
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