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  • @30 sec, it looks like mw3 lol

  • chuck norris will kick it back  to mars for us

  • Nothing unexpected from History.I think they should rename channel in Hysteria.That will work better

  • mann iff this hapens there will be no weed

  • @MiroslavTanchev9 :( I know man...

  • Yeah like some magical meteor says OH Hey its been 1000 million years let me go to earth and wipe out the human race

  • HAHAHA! Lets get drunk before that happens, HEARHEAR!

  • i live in canada so im gonna be okay :D

  • We have missiles that we can shoot at a meteor (:

  • @chargersfan1111 if you mean a nuke good luck dealing with all the radioactive waste and rocks falling down to earth.im sure it will be no problem.

  • Get drunk? Fuck that, I'd be shooting heroin non-stop.

  • @whoohaaXL

    What if you have to run :P

  • @cravenize it technically won't explode but it will shatter.

  • stuff like this wont happen in our life time

  • say what!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cravenize not allways the case in 1901 a meteor expolded over northen rausa

  • so cool that it would hit new yrok cuz it won't reach the ca i think if does tell me

  • let's get drunk before that happens lol!

  • OMG! lets hope it does not hit Australia thats going to be bad!

  • HOLY SHIT

  • I hope it hits Mexico city cause its full of criminal scum!

  • New York City: God's Most Hated Location

  • Thats when we need superman!

  • I agree, let's get drunk before that happens...hell, lets get drunk anyway :D

  • "Let's get drunk before it happens" xD

  • the effects of the meteor

    1.the heat

    2.the shockwave

    3. ur dead

  • why new york, what did we do wronge for each disaster movie must be in new york :'(

  • shit happens, man

  • I hear that the meteor that killed the dinosaurs was so big, the top of the meteor was still sticking out of the earth's atmosphere.

  • BEAR GRYLLS WOULD KNOW WHAT TO DO

  • @AverageGameplay More like ray mears!

  • Only 6 miles wide.....

    Now I'm fuc*ing scared.

  • Apu: Every body get naked!

  • Amen to the drinking thing. Remember, though, meteors can strike at any time, and without warning. Solution? Be perpetually drunk.

  • LOLd at your annotation "lets get drunk before that happens"

  • wouldnt we like nuke the meteor before it hits us or something??

  • I will survive... as long as i know how to love, I know I will stay alive! I've got all my life to live, I've got all my love to give - and I'll survive... I will survive!

  • ende im gelände

  • YA'LL SHOULD REALLY FIND A WAY TO CO-EXIST AS HUMANS LEAVE THE BULL ASIDE OR BE DESTROYED.FORGET ABOUT COLOR ETHNICITY,SEX,AGE,NATION OR RELIGION.YOU ALL BLEED THE SAME COLOR AND YA'LL SHOULD START MAKIN CHANGES SOON BEFORE ITS TOO LATE.MAY SOMEONE BE WITH YOU ON THE LAST DAY OF THE LAST MOMENTS ON THIS EARTH.PRAYING WON'T HELP MY DEATH SURE DIDN'T.

  • So Meteors and all ather allien stuff like UFO for example have some GPSs installed showing the way to New York City... xD

  • 0_0 ...awesome  ...but not cool

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  • it would spew so much dust into the atmosphere that we wouldn't be able to get sunlight and die from hungrier

  • i find that this kinda stuff doesnt make sence. i mean they say these things but if the human race would be gone... then wouldnt the forests and all that exist be gone?

  • Oh please, if it has never happened before, how do they know how destructive it will be? All pure bullshit.

  • actualy the most likely place it will hit is berlin

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  • A meteor...or a tsunami...would be a catastrophy..!! For AMERICA!!!!!!! *beeing ironic*

  • cool

  • not scary man!

  • A meteor six miles wide would not destroy all life on earth. Unboubtedly, many types of animal and plant life would survive, as they did after the KT empact and others before and since. Some humans would probably too survive.

  • @geinman1287 yea.. like me. i have a really great winter jacket..

  • Good one! Another prediction @lesat show us Earthling to be more tolorance to each other. If the Meteor don't strike us we already blow ourself up.LOL.

    V R not tht stupid to do tht, eh???? @ times one wonders! Good luck me frens.

  • the good news & the bad news!!

  • that meteor is tiny it might only destroy one small city lmao

  • Seeing as meteors like these, and all other disasters, seemingly only happen in America, I should be quite safe here living in the mountains in Norway. Yeey. Tsunami, earthquakes and volcanoes - bring it on.

  • I believe there was once life and they fucked up just like we are doing now. They got wiped out and nothing remains as evidence. We are next and the earth go's back to peace.

  • ive watched life after people and everything 1 day after people is unchanged, so this meteor strike couldn't happen

    if it did everything on earth might be destroyed

  • Wats even scarier is a vid I saw on discovery channel saying Arachnids were the most likely to take over after us soo yea glad I won't be there

  • me too

  • and you say that is a scary video

    HA

    this is the fakest disaster scene i ever saw

  • and it would have to it new york LOL!!!!!!!

  • I enjoy how they keep making New York the target.. "That outta make em shut up about 911!" hahaha

  • hi mmmmmarcus, glade your happy about 911 i'am a new yorker and think your one sick person to hahaha at the deaths of so many people hope you feel the pain of the dead's loved ones of 911. That attack was not just on new york it was on the US.

  • I really dont fucking care.

     fuck you, fuck new york, and fuck america for attacking itself.

  • @mmmmmarcus Seriously. It came and past. People shout stop talking about it as nothing was even done about it. New York should be the first to blow up, lol jk. California is my home.

  • @mmmmmarcus According to TV, all people live in New York, with the exception of a few who live in LA.

  • @JoshuaH688 Hahahaha XD that's so fuckin true.

  • @mmmmmarcus GODZILLA AND KING KONG!

  • that is so true

  • This isn't scary. It's a natural occurrence, and it's happened many times in earths history. What's scary is what we humans have done to the Earth. Scientists are now labeling this point in history as the sixth major extintion, not because of the meteor, but because of us.

    Humans shouldn't be so terrified of impermanence. Had the dinosaurs not died, we probably wouldn't be here. And if we keep up the abuse (deforestation, pollution, overpopulation, etc.), why would you want to live here?

  • @gabepinnick Mother Nature got mad at us once for making her mad.And this is what happens if you mess with Mother Nature.Mother Nature+Earth+People messing with the earth plants and stuff=Meteors,Tsunamis,Volcano­es,Sun Damage,Heck even earthquakes.

  • what if the same thing that happened to dinos happened to humans and wtf what species would be next studying US. WTF

  • same thing I said on 2012!

  • I DONT BELIEVE ITS GONNA HAPPEN NOBODY KNOWS WHEN THE WORLD  IS GONNA END ITS LIKE THAT SHIT THAT HAPPEN WITH y2k shit, most of the country panic, people started buying generators and shit and nothing happen

  • YA LETS DO IT

  • i heard (but i dont belive it) that a meteor will pass the earth in 2029 then come back in 2036 and hit the earth and it will damage an area the size of the tri state area . but the russians r working to built like a shield to block it or change the the course of the meteor

  • It is true, in 2029 a asteroid will get close to earth. If it gets close enough it will change course and come back 2036 and collide. I think it's a scale of 1 to 50000 that it will happen.

  • well thats good then^_^

  • lol the chanced are going up dude

  • the 2029 bit is definitely true. Whether it will hit seven years later is tbd.

  • @AnimeLover13098 how the fuck do u kno this shit????

  • the scale stops at 9 ^^

  • Impressive visuals, but this is as much science fiction as science fact. The performances are better in the film. Some of the newer scenes were awesome. The showdown is also nice. Overall, I am glad to say the movie is good.I Watched The Movie Here BigOnlineMovies . c o m

  • if anything like that happened i would be safe in my tank!

  • room for 2?

  • i dont think so!

  • i agree

  • Yousa people gonna die!

  • Surfs Up!

  • this little meteor?ha ha.

  • oh shit

  • does anyone know if its possible to blow up a meteor b4 it could hit the earth? use like a missile or sumfin...

  • easier said, than done. we notice alot of near earth objects after they pass

  • it is possible if we can nuke it but u have to research that\

  • if we nuke it it will cause thousand lil astroids and cause more damage

  • i heard by 2030 a ship will be in space thay could desinigrate the meteor

  • When the hell did this happen?? I did NOT hear about this incident on the news, yet here is film of it. Perhaps we did not here about it here in the UK because it happened somewhere else, France for example?

  • This never happened but this astroid circles earth and it comes closer all the time. It will be in the atmosphere in 2013. But scientist say it wont hit till some time in the 2300's but it will be destroyed by then

  • daam we gone need the pwerpuff girls

    mystery Inc(scooby-doo) the people From Space Ghost Coast To Coats Marvel And Dc If We Want To Stop all that b/s from happening

  • or only superman

  • tsunami 2 miles high cool lets swim

  • That was so fake at 0:42. Like wow....not scary.

  • we could use nuclear weapons to destroy meteors and asteroids. That will save the earth but they use it for war...

  • this sounds bad ass

  • Its called reality. We all have to die sometime.

  • yeh really scary im absolutely shitting my pants! And dinosaurs didnt exist!

  • are you shittin me you never took science class dinosuars do exists they got full proof with their fossils even a preK child knows dinosuars did exist

  • the dinosaurs died because they not prepared for meteor strike but we can be prepared thats is if we get our lazy asses of the couch :P.

  • must of been because of their peanut sized brains XD

  • Do people still believe crap the history channel spews us? Just remember when we all watch these videos - believe almost nothing - question everything!

    4 the one thing i'm certain on is that we are lied to all the time; truth is an obscure thing, Oppression & lie is the norm. We r all slaves - our masters, the elite, are at least 50 years ahead of us in knowledge, technology, info., secrets & are using all of it against us!

    Go here:

    truthknowledge. com

    Spread it! Time is running out!

  • ah stfu no one belives you

  • your such a retard fucking paranoid tard

  • even if u didnt live in a major city u could still be screwed it doesnt seek out small big citys you dutch

  • im glad i dont live in a major city :3 jk i live near one

  • just send astronuts to the metour or use a c4 or send a nucler bomb to the metour ad there

  • Not really that frightening. As it said, the expected timeframe for the next one isn't until another 30 odd million years (the one that killed the dinosaurs being around 65M years ago), so the probability that we have a problem before developing reliable countermeasures of some sort (a controllable wormhole would be nice, though that'll be another 50 000 years, minimum)

    Plus, we do have a few workable intervention theories - not all that solid, and not proven, clearly, but there's a chance...

  • this gonna happen pretty soon

    so get ready and kaytes

  • Me scawed!!

  • FUcking intense. I love this history channel shit.

  • i rather have it hit the ocean instead of land

  • if u use a nuclear weapon on that kind of meteor ofcourse u wont break it ... its 6 miles it will just make it radioactive and will make it even more dangerouse but if it was a smaller meteor a nuke wont be a problem 2 stop it

  • Obviously if you want to break up a 6 mile diameter rock, you're not going to use just one nuke. Considering the outcome of failure, I'd be more inclined to try sending the world's entire nuclear arsenal out, or, if its far enough in the future that 0-G technology is actually functional, send up some mining equipment and try to figure things out from there :p

    The effects of a contained nuclear explosion are pretty impressive - they did some experiments on those back in the 70s or so.

  • actually depending on the nuke the strongest nuke is called the tsar bomba which can destory everything in a 16.6 mile radius and that would easily destroy the nuke the nuke also creates so much heat it'd be hotter than the core of the sun so either it discenagrate in time or it'd turn to ashes.

  • I want everyone to dieeeeeeeeeeeee and then aliens to come and then they die and i dont know what comes and dies and dies and diessssssss!!!

  • jedidreamingdeath, I love the post, pissed my pants laughing. These idiots who make all these ' THE END" videos seem like they were right there watching it happen then POOF got back to real time in their TIMEMACHINE. thx for the laugh.

  • how do we kno if those 100,000,000 years. have not or have pass???? what if in couple of years the 100,000,000 years pass???

  • well.. you wont so just hope for the best ;P

  • well the last metorite that got rid of the dino's it was 62,000,000 yrs ago so we have ....48 million years left and im sure technology will be so advanced that someone really smart will invent to deflect the meteor....

  • i doubt that it will be a person who invents somethin itll be a machine

  • It's a statistical average from previous events, like the Cambrian Explosion and the KT event that wiped out the dinosaurs, which is stored in the geological record. Technically, since the KT event was only 65 M years ago or so, we've got another 35 M years, at which point we'll either have already killed ourselves or be so advanced that this wouldn't be a problem (probably the former).

    But then, stats can't exactly be trusted in this context. When it happens, it happens. It's like lightning

  • this is fake but kl

  • no shit is fake

  • So couldn't nuclear weapons be aimed at these to break them apart before they hit?

  • its possible i guess, but i think youve been watching a few to many movies lol its also dangerous cause if they miss or they turn and head back to earth we might end up killing ourselfs in the process of protection haha

  • yeah the strongest bomb of a nuclear weapon would turn the asteroid to ashes it's called the tsar bomba made in russia capable of destroying anything in a 16.6 mile radius way bigger than this...not to mention it gets hotter thant he core of the sun so it'd really have no problem.

  • i wouldnt take a chance on blowing up a 6 mile rock in outerspace with a nuclear bomb considering it would probably turn it into a bunch of smaller rocks lol.

  • i agree with you however you gotta think about it this way...if we didnt shoot the nuke it'd kill us like he said...but if we took a chance maybe the smaller ones would hit like the ocean not cause soo much destruction...but it's just my thought i doubt i'll even be alive when this happens but if it does happen were screwed because obama's tryna take away nuclear weapons! WE NEED THEM!

  • it depends... It would make the asteroid to smaller pieces. Asteroid big enough is more destructive than any nuclear bomb created.

  • yeah for a 1 megaton nuclear bomb but try a 50 megaton bomb that turn the asteroid into ashes it only weilds more power than a nuke simpley because of the speed and momentum it builds up.

  • 50 megaton bomb - ya right that's cowboy logic. Mass is mass and no nuclear explosion is going to eliminate that significant amount of mass. The only way you could affect the outcome would be to use an explosion to nudge a solid asteroid out of its impact trajectory. A series of smaller directed explosions, small enough to not affect the overall integrety of the near Earth object. There, I saved the world in less than 500 characters.

  • yeah here's the thing watching a show it said that the meter needs to be 6 miles wide to destroy humans well the nuclear weapon i'm talking about tears everything up within 16 miles that's way larger than the meter not to mention the atmosphere lighting it up shirking it down to smaller bits and pieces so honestly i think it'd work

  • So you turn a 30.06 slug into 00 buck-shot. The best you can hope for is that you widen out the projectile's footprint enough that the NEO engulfs Earth and most of it keeps on going. I'd bet it would still do some life altering damage to the atmosphere. It would be cool to see a good simulation of the revised impact.

  • turning a slug into buckshot would prove to be less fatal because of the spilt impact of power. sure you'd have a bunch of little debri but the damage wouldnt be as great as a solid slug causing one gigantic impact leaving a shockwave of that equal to a 50 million megaton bomb. yeah i do agree with you it would cause such an impact still but it wouldnt be as bad. and yeah i agree with you it'd be sweet to see a simulation

  • a nuclear strike doesnt completely vaporise everything, if you look at aerial shots of hiroshima and nagasake there are still distinct, although altogether decimated, buildings...

  • actually it does thats the thing about it the bomb is sooo hot up to 100,000,000 degrees F. if struck a meter 6 miles wide it would completly discenagrate it. the bomb gets hotter than the center of the sun. the shockwave would tear it into tiny pieces...dont underestamiate the nuclear bomb my friend

  • do a gioogle search for nuke before and after and lok at the topdown shots of nagasaki. you can still see outlines of roads and buildings.

  • my friend it was a 15 kiloton bomb. the bomb i'm talking about is 50 megatons! this bomb is approxmatly equal to all the bombs in ww2 x10! this bomb is much stronger than what was used in japan. the 15 kiloton has about a .5 mile raidus up to a mile and the 50 megaton bomb has a 15-16 mile raidus of shockwave. can give 3rd degree burns from 64 miles away and can be seen exploding 600 miles away! if you dont believe me look it up it's called: tsar bomba

  • The Tsar bomb was a one off, no-one has 50 megaton bombs anymore. Also there's a fair bit of speculation as to whether a nuke would even work as well in space, what with there being no atmosphere to cause a shockwave, and little or no mass to direct the blast: energy always travels the path of least resistance, so most of the energy involved would not be directed onto, over or through the meteor, but out into space, where it would do nothing but fizzle out.

  • yeah the tsar bomba never went into actual service but i'm pretty sure that they could easily make something like that again besides multiple nukes of 1 megaton able to destroy a new york city sized area could do it's damage and we wouldnt set it off in space we'd set it off near the atmosphere besides they probably have satellites to help us now a days knowing the world.

  • Let it off in the atmosphere... wouldnt it be a little too late at that point? not to mention it'd rain nuclear waste over half the planet when it got caught in the air currents. Bad Idea. theres no point in destroying the meteor if youre gonna render the rest of the planet uninhabitable... The best way is to slowly move the object off course, and as theres no air resistance only a small amount of energy would be required...

  • nuclear waste is only effective at ground level that's why when countries test nuclear weapons it's usually 2 miles above ground because then the fallout would be small. think about it if the radiation doesnt effect the soil what does it effect? nothin. we wouldnt be able to move the object off course it just cant happen. a nuclear bomb in my opinion would be the best choice

  • you don't actually believe that do you?

  • Are you saying you are pro nuclear? I thought they were supposed to be a bad thing. I'm more concerned however about this piece of film that apparently shows a comet hitting earth - when did this happen?? I was not aware of it being reported on the BBC news. Perhaps it happened in France or something, hence why it wasn't a big enough news story.

  • Yeah, it was France... wiped the poor cheese munchers off the face of the planet... 'twas a tragedy. I miss Camembert :'(

  • I'm confused. Are you saying this event actually happened? I dont think it was bombs that caused it, as you suggest, a think it was a comet that came in from space. I live in the UK but have not heard of this event - did it happen in a foreign country?

  • wouldnt you think trying to launch the nuke into space might not work? it might not be able to leave the atmosphere... i hope they can test something like this , but it seems like it could risky.

  • I wanna see it happen in the water so I can see the 2 mile tsunami head towards me.

  • Lol Super Surfer

  • This movie heavily underestimates the tenacity of human beings.

    We didn't get to be #1 on the planet for no reason. In terms of size and strength the human body is not particularly outstanding... it's the human brain that's got us to where we are today.

    If it's possible for any life to survive such a strike - and it is (while the dinosaurs were wiped out, other vertebrate life survived and became the creatures of today) then tens of thousands, maybe even some millions, of humans would survive.

  • I think we'll suffer the consequences of a selfinduced catastrophe before a meteor hits us *cough* global warming *cough*

  • just not possible this is stupidest video on earth

  • it only happens once every 100,000,000 years.

  • you all are just scare from dead

  • looks pretty good, when is this going to happen? didnt hear the date in the video

  • 100 million.

  • uhh I agree with one of the posters, 6 miles wide? that's smaller than a pebble to the earth.. type of shitty measurements..

  • Its not the size of something that dictates its force but its kinetic energy which is given by a calculation from mass and speed.

    If it was six miles round but travelling at 10,000 miles per hour or more it would hold a huge amount of force.

    If it was only doing 50mph I doubt anyone more than 10 miles from the centre would notice.

  • The problem with that is that falling objects accelerate, regardless of size. If it hit at 50mph (which is ridiculously slow for any astronomical body - there's a reason Apollo 13 considered the possibility of a micrometeorite (interstellar dust, essentially) being the cause of their problems), it would still be accellerating throughout its trip. If we just consider atmospheric acceleration, it's still going to be going pretty damn fast by the time it finally reaches the ground.

  • i think it would be kinda like fallout3

  • Just 6 miles wide? That's not that large of a rock. It's like a pebble compared to the earth.

  • Yeah 13 on The Riktor Scale...where are you taking measurements from...Mars? I think for anyone/anything near that...they would have to invent a new earth quake scale, call it the Holy Keerap Scale. Because they will need something to talk about for the like ten minutes anyone is around to talk about stuff. "Hey that is like a 200 on the Holy Keerap Earthquake Scale!" Oops dead.

  • umm, 1-3km high waves? wheres my surfboard..

  • lol. If something like this happened, there would probably be the world's smartest people being sent into space to live on the international space station while the rest of us die on Earth. I could see some shit like that happening. Of course the aftereffects of something like this would last for thousands of years. But I can still see something like the smartest or the richest buying themselves a ride on the next space shuttle off of Earth.

  • Bring it on!!!!! Humans are the Cunt's of the of Earth......

  • impossible there is no posibility that 6 miles big meteor can wipe out earth that is just IMPOSSIBLE there is needed 30 miles big meteor

  • Wipe out life on earth, not the earth itself. And I think the narrator exaggerates: he probably means most large scale life, I'm sure plenty of bacteria, small plants and animals would survive as was the case with the mass extinction of dinosaurs.

  • hu hum, 1km diameter asteriods are know as Killers, nasa has done a space guard survey and has identified 700 out of the probable 1100 out there. And i agree with IneptTrooper