NASA is amazing: Prepare to be hit by an asteroid

“Dinosaurs did not have a space program. But we do, and we have to use” Dangerous asteroids that fly near the earth are not rare, and more meteors hit the ground than the public thinks, the head of Nassau said. At the International Planet's astronautary Protection Conference, Nasa administrator Jim Bridenstein [Jim...]
Dangerous asteroids that fly near the earth are not rare, and more meteors hit the ground than the public thinks, the head of Nassau said.
At the international planet's astronaut defence conference, Nasa administrator Jim Bridenstein said: “I would like to tell you that these veins are extremely rare... but they are not. ”

He added that an added job was being done to protect the planet from the impact of meteor shocks, translated Periscope from The Independent.
“While this topic has long been associated with big budget action movies, what we're doing is very serious. We have to make sure people know this isn't Hollywood. This isn't a movie. ” he added.
Afterwards, Bridenstein declared that their actions aimed at protecting planet Earth. He took the example of Chelyabinsk in 2014, where a large meteor struck the Earth's atmosphere in Russia. The metor in question had hurt more than a thousand and 500 people, and had damaged 7 thousand buildings.

Statistically, meteors of that size hit the earth every 60 years, but Bridenstein said there have been three such shocks in the last 100 years, impressing everyone.
The same day that the earth was hit in Chelyabinsk, Russia, an asteroid even bigger known as “Dunde” had passed through the earth.

We're lucky he didn't hit us,” said Bridenstein. It is predicted that he will cross the ground again in 2123, but this time we may be hit.
Nasa has only 1/3 of the earth's dangerous facilities under observation because of small capacities. /Periscopi











