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So it gives you an idea of just how powerful these things are when they're coming in. And I'll mention here, too, as an aside. And I've mentioned this on previous ScienceNets, too. Another reason to keep track of these objects as well, because if they watch them close enough, then they can determine that they're on a path directly towards our planet. And there's no way that's going to avoid us. even one like 14 meters, 31 meters in diameter, a lot of that would be dissipated before hitting the ground and chances are it hits some watery body like the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean. Stopping.
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