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    Planet Earth to be destroyed by Mars - probably

    'Tiny chance' of planet collision


    By Pallab Ghosh
    Science correspondent, BBC News



    BBC science correspondent Pallab Ghosh explains how Earth could collide with Mars or Venus

    Astronomers calculate there is a tiny chance that Mars or Venus could collide with Earth - though it would not happen for at least a billion years.

    The finding comes from simulations to show how orbits of planets might evolve billions of years into the future.

    But the calculated chances of such events occurring are tiny.

    Writing in the journal Nature, a team led by Jacques Laskar shows there is also a chance Mercury could strike Venus and merge into a larger planet.

    Professor Laskar of the Paris Observatory and his colleagues also report that Mars might experience a close encounter with Jupiter - whose massive gravity could hurl the Red Planet out of our Solar System.

    Astronomers had thought that the orbits of the planets were predictable. But 20 years ago, researchers showed that there were slight fluctuations in their paths.

    Now, the team has shown how in a small proportion of cases these fluctuations can grow until after several million years, the orbits of the inner planets begin to overlap.

    The researchers carried out more than 2,500 simulations. They found that in some, Mars and Venus collided with the Earth.

    "It will be complete devastation," said Professor Laskar.

    "The planet is coming in at 10km per second - 10 times the speed of a bullet - and of course Mars is much more massive than a bullet."

    Professor Laskar's calculations also show that there is a possibility of Mercury crashing into Venus. But in that scenario, the Earth would not be significantly affected.

    "If there is anyone around billions of years from now, they'd see a burst of light in the sky and the two planets would be merged," he said.

    "The new planet would be a little bit bigger than Venus, and the Solar System would be a little more regular after the collision, but the Earth's orbit would not be affected."



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    'Tiny chance' of planet collision

    even tinier chance of an astronomer coming up with anything remotely newsworthy



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    Quote Originally Posted by proff Laskar
    10 times the speed of a bullet - and of course Mars is much more massive than a bullet."
    Pure genius. "Mars bigger than a bullet" says loony Laskar, after years of study.

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    "though it would not happen for at least a billion years."

    Thanks for the tip... Humans will have been extinct for eons... Let the lizard people worry about it...

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    The world will end?

    Oh shit! Surely the jet gorgon/november rain/panama hat/robski situation will have to be resolved first! And will Chinthee have the time to stop sending money to shitman to spy on robski? And will antrobertson and stroller realise they are exactly the same pendantic bores? Surely the world cannot end without these fundamental issues resolved!

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    If We Had No Moon (1999) (TV) More at IMDbPro »

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    Patrick Stewart, the famous Professor X from "X-Men", is the narrator of this documentary what begins with an imaginary disaster: Venus hitting the Earth and destroying both. A fantasy?, maybe, but much astronomer scientist and other experts believe what, if the moon didn't exist, surely would have happened already. With the help and the explain of some of these scientist, they will discover the reality and mystery of our satellite, from the faraway past...until the terrible future, when the moon, too much far from us, does what the Earth fatally overturns on Its axis by the absence of the lunar gravity. Somebody want to see It? Written by Ivan Sanluis Garcia

    From If We Had No Moon (1999) (TV) - Plot summary

    Above is something else that proff. Laskar was involved with.

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    everything is possible in an infinite universe

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    Well that's cleared that one up then.

    Cup of tea anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muadib
    Let the lizard people worry about it
    I should imagine that Americans are worrying about it, you do know that over half the population of America are actually lizard people, GW Bush, Ronnie Reagan plus many others are perfect examples of non thinking beasts of the wild.

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    Any silly fool can make that assumption. I thought the world was going to end well before then, and i guess we don't need to worry to much about global warming then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    BBC science correspondent Pallab Ghosh explains how Earth could collide with Mars or Venus
    "Gosh" said Ghosh, gushing about the forthcoming gash.

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    It was Mars bars and Milky Ways that destroyed my old English girlfriends figure, and she didn't have to wait millions of years either.

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    Bloody immigrants. Who do these planets think they are?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsRobsLife View Post
    Bloody immigrants. Who do these planets think they are?
    Yeah! Go on Mars, get up your own end!

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    You got me worried now, DD. No, really. I don't know how I'll sleep tonight. Or for the next trillion trillion nights until the collision might happen.

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    Not really surprising. If they keep feeding people chocolate eventually we will die from heart failure

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