in the next 768 years it is asteriod tenesa
While there are numerous asteroids that pass close to Earth's orbit, none are currently predicted to hit Earth in the near future with significant risk. NASA and other space agencies actively monitor Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) for potential threats. Any asteroid that poses a risk is tracked and assessed well in advance, often many years ahead of a potential impact. For example, the asteroid 99942 Apophis, initially thought to pose a risk, has since been determined to have a very low likelihood of impacting Earth in the coming decades.
Halley's Comet is a famous periodic comet that is visible from Earth every 75-76 years. It is named after the astronomer Edmond Halley who successfully predicted its return. The last time Halley's Comet was visible from Earth was in 1986, and it will next be visible in 2061.
Thousands of asteroids are being observed; some may come quite close to Earth within the next few hundred years. Right now, no specific date is known, for a specific asteroid to hit Earth.Thousands of asteroids are being observed; some may come quite close to Earth within the next few hundred years. Right now, no specific date is known, for a specific asteroid to hit Earth.Thousands of asteroids are being observed; some may come quite close to Earth within the next few hundred years. Right now, no specific date is known, for a specific asteroid to hit Earth.Thousands of asteroids are being observed; some may come quite close to Earth within the next few hundred years. Right now, no specific date is known, for a specific asteroid to hit Earth.
No standing next to a dog in a thunderstorm does not increase the chance of getting hit by lightning? Dogs have a better sense to the earth around them. Probably standing right next to a dog will have a lower chance saying they will run away from where possible lightning can strike.
Well if you were watching the discovery channel 2 years ago it said that a scientist looked up into space and saw a asteroid heading our way and he predicted it will hit us in 10 years or so if that is true we only have 8 years until it hits. Oh I forgot it also said this asteroid looked bigger than Jupiter.
Currently there are no asteroids expected to hit Earth in the next 100 years.
Halley's comet is not predicted to hit Earth in the foreseeable future. The next time it will be visible from Earth is in 2061.
There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit Earth in the near future. Astronomers continuously monitor and track near-Earth objects to assess any potential impact risks, but at this time, there are no imminent threats.
The theory of an asteroid named Orpheus will hit Earth and destroy civilization in the future years. The asteroid is predicted to hit Mexico. Don't be afraid because it may or may not happen :)
Probably in the next few minutes. Thousands of meteors hit the earth every year. In a typical year there are between 18,000 and 80,000 meteorites of 10 grams or more, which strike earth.
No. At least, not for the next few million years.
earthquakes occur when two tectonic plates move into eachother. this can be predicted and areas likely to be hit can be labeled as faultlines. I am currently in Vancouver, one of the most dangerous faultlines on earth.
no it wont next year we will still be here so we can not be deid next year we will be in shcool so no
It is impossible to make such predictions. The farther out you try to predict a weather event, the less certain it is. Where an individual tornado is likely to hit cannot be predicted more than a few minutes in advance.
Probably in the next few minutes. Thousands of meteors hit the earth every year. In a typical year there are between 18,000 and 80,000 meteorites of 10 grams or more, which strike earth.
That was when Babe Ruth allegedly pointed to the bleachers and predicted he would hit a home run. Charlie Root said that Ruth did not point there, because he would have hit him with the next pitch if he did.
While there are numerous asteroids that pass close to Earth's orbit, none are currently predicted to hit Earth in the near future with significant risk. NASA and other space agencies actively monitor Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) for potential threats. Any asteroid that poses a risk is tracked and assessed well in advance, often many years ahead of a potential impact. For example, the asteroid 99942 Apophis, initially thought to pose a risk, has since been determined to have a very low likelihood of impacting Earth in the coming decades.