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11.1 kilometers a second and 21 meters in diameter. One of those are problematic for us here on the planet Earth. Most of these, we've got Earth is hit by a fairly significant number of years in small asteroids, but it's fortunately because the Earth is mainly all surface areas of water. Most of these hit the ocean somewhere as opposed to land. Occasionally it's a little more bare burst over the land and it's quite a display. So we'll move off with you, but you can see about a new bare blast. And that is... Oh, there's one more coming up in June 21st. I've got to mention this one tonight. It's dropping. And this one's a bit bigger. This will be probably classified as a city car if you can actually get a June 21st, 2025, we'll be seeing 4, 10.200 distance away. So that's going to be way way out there. 19.2 kilometers a second.
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