The one to worry about is
99942 Apophis. In 2029 there is a 3.2% chance the asteroid will hit earth seven years later.
Oh, no! If panicked talking apes destroy the world right now, then I may not live for long enough to probably not be killed by an asteroid later.
OP’s
article, with my decorations added:
Screenshot of
what NASA’s CNEOS says (from Vod’s Snopes link):
Oops! From
the Daily Express article:
CLARIFICATION: This article originally claimed that asteroid 52768 (1998 OR2) will approach our planet in April, and that the rock would be "heading our way". In fact it will pass on close approach at an estimated distance of 3.9 million miles from Earth. The article was also accompanied by a graphic showing a stylised asteroid hitting Earth. The diameter of that stylised asteroid was 1,500km, not the 4.1km which asteroid 52768 (1998OR2) actually measures. That graphic has been removed. In addition, a graphic marked 'asteroid warning' has also been removed.
People should stop nitpicking. There is
no big difference between 1,500 km. and 4.1 km. And 3.9 million miles is really too close for comfort! How can you be
sure that we will be safe?
Also, they are killjoys for removing the asteroid warning graphic. It must have made the whole article feel
exciting—like
watching a movie. We need a replacement:
⚠ ASININITY WARNING! ⚠Stupidity will destroy the world. Now,
that is scary!
* nullius panics.
Man and Technics“Optimism is cowardice.” — Spengler (writing most of a hundred years ago)