Killer astroids
Scientists are pretty sure that dinosaurs died off due to an asteroid called Baptistina, which slammed into our planet, creating the 110-mile-wide Chicxulub Crater and triggering giant tsunamis, global wildfires and dust storms.
With this death-by-meteor postulate in mind, what do we think of the fact that NASA is running out of the money it needs "to spot huge asteroids that could threaten Earth"?
Should we be scared?
1 comments:
Maybe NASA could make some considerable savings by recruiting redneck oil drillers who could be sent off on last minute rescue missions to deflect incoming asteroids.
Surely cheaper than all that fancy scientific equipment they currently invest in.
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