Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Tuesday 01-06-15

Scores of GIANT asteroids on course to hurtle past Earth within the month, NASA reveals

Some are more than 1km wide and threaten devastating consequences if they were to strike our planet.
Of almost 70 asteroids on the radar most are around 100 metres wide, the size of a double decker bus, and would be capable of causing significant damage.
Experts warn if one of these monsters, some of which travel at up to 70,000 miles an hour, were to hit Earth it could “alter life as we know it”.
Plumes of debris thrown into the atmosphere would change the climate making the planet inhabitable for all life including humans.
An impact would still be catastrophic destroying cities and knocking out transport and communication networks.
According to NASA’s Near Earth Object Programme, there are 68 ‘close approaches’ forecast before the end of next month
The next, due on January 3, is the 490-metre wide 2005 YQ96 asteroid  currently hurtling through space at more than 30,000 miles per hour.
The biggest to skim the planet will be the mile-wide 2007 EJ asteroid due to throttle past on January 12th at 34,500 miles per hour.
Experts say although it is unlikely any of these will hit the Earth, there is always a chance they may veer off course or explode showering the planet with debris.
Bill Napier, professor of astronomy at the University of Buckinghamshire, said: “If you are talking about a real major impact you are looking at one every few centuries, these are the real show stoppers and in history have sometimes been described as fire from the heavens.
“However the smaller collisions happen more frequently, asteroids of 2km (1.2 miles) can cause a global catastrophe which would exterminate around two thirds of the human race, mainly due to the heat produced.
“There is also the hazard brought by comets, and these occur on much shorter timescales.
“It the Earth passes through the tail of a comet it will generate a massive plume of smoke, and this could be a civilization-stopper.”

http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/549722/Giant-asteroids-close-Earth-month-February-Nasa?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+daily-express-news-showbiz+%28Daily+Express+%3A%3A+News+%2F+Showbiz+Feed%29


Top 10 Nanny State Fails of 2014

             Your tax dollars, keeping kids safe!
1. Mom jailed for letting 9-year-old play at park unsupervised.
South Carolina single mom Debra Harrell allowed her daughter, 9, to play at a popular park for three days this summer. This was after the girl's laptop was stolen and she didn't want to just sit at mom's job -- McDonald's -- all day. A "Good Samaritan" saw the girl unsupervised and called 911. The mom was jailed overnight. The girl spent 17 days in care of the state.
2. Government bulldozes beloved special needs playground.
A Seattle playground designed for kids with special needs was destroyed because it presented "extreme dangers"... even though over the course of its 10 year history, no child was seriously injured on it.
3. Rhode Island proposes law: "Your sixth grader can't get off the school bus without a chaperone waiting.
Law H-7578 would require kids up to age 12 to have an adult waiting at the bus stop to walk them home each afternoon. If no adult was present, the child would be bused back to school. (Proposal withdrawn after widespread jaw-dropping.)
4. Cops interrogate mom who let 6-year-old play within view of house.
Cops interrogated an Austin mom whose son, 6, was spotted playing alone outside his home. A Child Protective Services rep then questioned the mom's three kids separately, asking the daughter, 8, if she had ever seen movies with people's private parts. "My daughter, who didn't know that things like that exist, does now," said the mom, afterward. "Thank you, CPS."
5. Boy, 8, skips church to play. Dad arrested.
A Blanchester, OH, boy who was supposed to get on the bus to church played hooky and instead went to the local dollar store a half mile from his house. For this, his dad was arrested and charged with child endangering. When the story hit the local papers, he lost his job. The charge carries a possible six months in jail.
6. Mom in restaurant charged with breastfeeding after drinking alchohol.
A stay-at-home mom from Toad Suck, AK (for real!), was out to dinner with her parents. She ordered a drink and proceeded to breastfeed her baby. An off-duty waitress called the cops, who arrested the mom for endangering the welfare of a child. Charges were later dropped.
7. Consumer product safety commission recalls sneakers due to dangerous grommets.
The government recalled 12,000+ Runestone children's sneakers because the grommets can have "sharp edges." How sharp? The CPSC reports one adult "who scratched or cut his finger. No medical attention was required."
8. Long Island politician tells student, 17: "No one who lives in our hamlet should ever ride a bicycle."
That was Suffolk County (NY) Legislator Thomas Barraga's helpful response to a young man who wrote to ask him to try to make the roads safer, after his mom and four of his classmates had been hit by cars while biking or walking.
9. Authorities file warrant to give teen an erection.
Authorities in Manassas, VA, arrested a 17 year old for sexting with his girlfriend, 15. For evidence, they photographed his penis. Unsatisfied, they obtained a warrant to give him an erection-inducing drug and take another picture. A guilty verdict for distributing "child porn" could put this young man in prison till age 21.
10. Authorities withdraw penis demands.
After news of the department's penis-picture plans hit the press, the cops let the warrant expire. But in many states, teens can still be charged as child pornographers for sexting.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lenore-skenazy/top-10-nanny-state-fails-of-2014_b_6367910.html

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