1of5 -- Killer Asteroids



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This is part 1 of a 5 part episode. To watch the full show go to my channel (Zuke696) then go to my Playlist, find the show then click Play All - In a far corner of our solar system orbiting quietly lurks one of the biggest threats to the survival of the human species. Some where up there is an asteroid with our name on it. This is the story of the struggle of science against extinction. The race against time to find a way to save the Earth and all the people on it from a Killer Asteroid.


Tags for this video: Asteroids Astronauts Astronomy Bang Big Black Carl Comets Cosmology Cosmos Dark Earth Energy Galaxies Gravity Holes Hubble Jupiter Mars Matter NASA Pluto Sagan Saturn Sun Universe Venus

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I neither chuckle ... ( 3 months ago by Morthund)
I neither chuckle nor chortle, titter nor giggle, or even grin or smirk, at the prospect of a few hundred tons moving at a few kilometers a second, and then stopping suddenly in my town or its airspace.. Im no physicist , but I think that the mathematics involved has a significant amount of those tons transforming into raw explosive energy. And its thanks to programs like this that I know that. Thanks Zuke696!!
Here's the link to ... ( 3 months ago by keeperlink)
Here's the link to playlist of all 5 video chunks: watch?v=trPYGhcyHHk&feature=PlayList&p=9AE4DDB767E0C544&index=0&playnext=1 Is there easy way to go directly to playlist rather than copy video name, click on user name, click on show all playlists, find the playlist by name and at last click on "Play all" link? Anyway thanks Zuke696 for posting such nice video series
Playlist link: ... ( 3 months ago by keeperlink)
Playlist link: watch?v=trPYGhcyHHk&feature=PlayList&p=9AE4DDB767E0C544&index=0&playnext=1
It's only a minute ... ( 3 months ago by MusicBasterd)
It's only a minute through and I already like this doco.
Thanks!!! Zuke696 ( 3 months ago by refried21)
Thanks!!! Zuke696
Zuke, just a ... ( 2 months ago by saturnhexagon)
Zuke, just a trivial question regarding this video, would you happen to know who the narrator is? The voice sounds familiar but I can't place who he is. Thanks.
The narrator was ... ( 2 months ago by Zuke696)
The narrator was Kirk Penberthy
i cant wait for the ... ( 2 months ago by s1rkee82)
i cant wait for the kilelr asteroid .. im excited hahaha



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