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The recent bruising Jupiter received from a cosmic impact is a violent reminder that our solar system is a shooting gallery that sometimes blasts Earth.
Still, what are the odds of a cosmic impact threatening our planet?
Today's solar system is far less crowded, and in fact Jupiter, having more mass and gravity, scoops up a lot of the dangerous objects, as does the sun.
Roughly 100 telescopic observations made so far suggest that 2007 VK184(don't know what that means) has a 1-in-2,940 chance of hitting Earth 40 to 50 years from now.
With all the problems we face here jus in Trinidad, we forgot Earth...
Still, what are the odds of a cosmic impact threatening our planet?
Today's solar system is far less crowded, and in fact Jupiter, having more mass and gravity, scoops up a lot of the dangerous objects, as does the sun.
Roughly 100 telescopic observations made so far suggest that 2007 VK184(don't know what that means) has a 1-in-2,940 chance of hitting Earth 40 to 50 years from now.
With all the problems we face here jus in Trinidad, we forgot Earth...