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Planned to annihilate the Netherlands, NASA reveals thousands of asteroids that will trigger the apocalypse

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NASA has said that DART is not the only asteroid that threatens the Earth, there are at least more than 30,000 asteroids that will trigger Doomsday on Earth. PHOTO / IST

AMSTERDAM – TikTok users with declared “The Vouager” account The Netherlands will disappear from the Earth I since it was hit by an asteroid, this statement is said to reinforce the predictions of several characters in the Apocalypse, such as Baba Vanga and Jayabaya.

But aside from these two figures, NASA itself has claimed that, aside from natural disasters, asteroids are a real threat to Earth.

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NASA has said that DART is not the only asteroid that threatens the Earth, there are at least more than 30,000 asteroids that will trigger Doomsday on Earth.

Indeed, according to the European Space Agency (ESA). As many as 1,425 of them are said to have the potential to hit Earth.

“The good news is that more than half of the currently known near-Earth asteroids have been discovered in the past six years, demonstrating how much our vision of asteroids has improved,” said Richard Moissl, ESA’s head of planetary defense.

According to the Daily Mail, on Tuesday (10/18/2022), thousands of these asteroids were detected thanks to ESA’s latest advanced telescope: from 30,039 NEAs it is estimated that they are about 10,000 with a diameter greater than 460 feet ( 140 meters).

ESA also claims that there are 1,000 asteroids over 3,280 feet (one kilometer) in diameter. Most of them are found in the asteroid belt, the ring-shaped region of the Solar System, which lies roughly between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars.

Today, asteroids make up about one third of the roughly one million asteroids discovered in the Solar System so far. The first near-Earth asteroid discovered was called Eros 433.

This asteroid was first noticed by the German astronomer Carl Gustav Witt at the Berlin Observatory on August 13, 1898, with a strange shape, an elongated and rocky composition.

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