No. Apophis is an asteroid about the size of a skyscraper.
Apophis will pass near the Earth on April 13, 2029 within the orbits of geosynchronous communication satellites. It will not come closer to Earth than 19,400 miles.
Apophis the Red Meteor was named by American scientists in 1992 after the ancient Egyptian god of chaos and destruction known as Apophis. The name was chosen to reflect the potential danger posed by the asteroid's close approach to Earth.
(mythology) The Greek name for the Egyptian mythological figure. The Egyptian name is w:Apep, Apep.(astronomy) A near-earth asteroid designated with the permanent number 99942. There is a Wikipedia article on W:99942 Apophis, 99942 Apophis.
Yes, Apophis is real, but it is not a physical entity. Apophis is a near-Earth asteroid that gained attention due to its close approach to Earth in 2029 and 2036. Scientists are monitoring its trajectory to assess any potential impact risks.
yes, the asteroid tauntless is a space rock which crosses orbits with earth every 'so many' years, it will come close to the planet but no actually collide with it though, (or let's hope it doesn't!)
Apophis fought Bast for 7 years.
First, Apophis as an asteroid, not a meteor. A meteor is an object that has entered the atmosphere. Apophis is probably gray in color.
Apophis
NO! It is always further away from the Sun than Neptune which is 30 further from the Sun than Earth and minor planet Apophis. Apophis will come very close to Earth, but it is just 270 m in diameter... If it impacts Earth it causes just a tsunami if it hits the sea.
Two times: the first time, he died in SGC base from sickness (or something like that) the second time, he died because his "Hatak" mothership fell in a planet because the Replicators broke it.
Apophis will pass near the Earth on April 13, 2029 within the orbits of geosynchronous communication satellites. It will not come closer to Earth than 19,400 miles.
Apophis the Red Meteor was named by American scientists in 1992 after the ancient Egyptian god of chaos and destruction known as Apophis. The name was chosen to reflect the potential danger posed by the asteroid's close approach to Earth.
apophis is the egyptian god of chaos
Apophis is traveling at approximately 67,000 miles per hour (107,826 kilometers per hour) in its orbit around the Sun.
Apophis
525 feet
The airman who was captured by Apophis was Sergeant (unknown grade) Carol Wetterings. She was played by actress Rachel Hayward.