yeah thats some shit, prolly woulda landed in the ocean unless we could intercept it but i guess that woulda just broke it up....
icebelowfreeze Reviewed by icebelowfreeze on . Earth in near miss with space rock An asteroid half a mile long will fly past the earth tomorrow morning, missing us by an astronomical hair's breadth of half a million kilometres or so. The asteroid, dubbed 2004 XP14, had been flagged as a potentially hazardous object when it was discovered in 2004. Australian astronomers have been tracking its approach to make sure the calculations showing it would miss us were correct. Their work shows that the object will zip past Earth at 05:25 tomorrow morning, barely further away than Rating: 5