post posters
just post it.
>>82328616
MAAAAAAKE YOUR OWN KIND OF MUSIC
SIIIIING YOUR OWN SPECIAL SONG
MAAAAKE YOUR OWN KIND OF MUSIC
EVEN IF NOBODY ELSE SINGS ALONG~
>>82328616
ok
Not joking, this poster has great composition
postin poster in post poster bread
>>82328697
I love you.
>>82328957
I forgot about this movie.
Somehow a giant rock slamming into the ocean DOESN'T create an enormous plume of particulates that block most sunlight for decades, killing all life. It just makes a big wave, kek.
I'm glad I watched it before I started critically assessing events.
>>82329000
It was only a small piece of the comet though
And yet Deep Impact was more scientifically accurate than Armageddon
>>82329048
at the speed it was travelling, a rock the size of a buick would pretty much fuck everything.
that rock looked like it was the size of a house.
>>82329216
Stop being so dramatic.
http://www.purdue.edu/impactearth/
>>82329345
That's honestly surprising.
I bet it would be worse if we could speed the rock up to relativistic speeds though.
>>82329423
Good thing that never happens in nature
>>82329216
It wasn't a rock, it was a chunk of ice
>>82329460
http://www.space.com/694-blazing-speed-fastest-stuff-universe.html
>>82329556
What I meant was we don't get asteroids sped up to 99% c
>>82329596
You only need to get it up to like .1%c
Still incredibly rare but certainly in the realm of possibility on a galactic time scale
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>>82329018
best so far
>>82329675
.1% c is like 30 km/s, which is pretty routine for impact events
>>82329825
Literal cuck flick
>>82329787
I will admit, math is not my strong suit.
1-3% then. Even that would be fairly devastating.