Could This Be The “SMOD” So Many Have Hoped For? – IOTW Report

Could This Be The “SMOD” So Many Have Hoped For?

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Also known as the Bernardinelli-Bernstein Comet, named in honour of the astronomers who found it, the celestial giant is estimated to be around seven times larger than Phobos—Mars’ satellite. Astronomers believe that this mysterious object will pass through our planetary system at its closest approach a decade from now, in the year 2031.

Ever since the theory of dinosaurs being wiped out because of a meteor strike was publicised, [sic] humans have been wary of any large flying objects that might collide with the Earth yet again. But there is no cause for any nail-biting as far as this megacomet is concerned. More

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