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dtdg
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So I was browsing on YTMND.com when I saw this

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And my first thought was.....

HOLY CRAP THAT IS AWESOME!! I will post this on Shmups forum.

So without further ado.....I present this.....

http://earthplaysikaruga.ytmnd.com/
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Uh....what is it? :?
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It shows how beautifully our planet survives close encounters w/ other satelites (not electronic ones). And of course it's totally by chance *insert a galaxy of sarcasm here*.
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undamned wrote:It shows how beautifully our planet survives close encounters w/ other satelites (not electronic ones). And of course it's totally by chance *insert a galaxy of sarcasm here*.
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If there is a God, it's a bit ironic He uses Jupiter to stop most major collisions with earth ^_^

I have to wonder at the sizes of these 'satellites,' seems like it'd be in the news if a giant fucking dinosaur-extincting meteor was close to colliding. This is more of a shock thing than a big deal in my admittedly under-informed opinion.
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undamned wrote:It shows how beautifully our planet survives close encounters w/ other satelites (not electronic ones). And of course it's totally by chance *insert a galaxy of sarcasm here*.
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Earth has been hit in the past, though. Small objects in particular are pretty frequent (ever watched a meteor shower?).

And at 20 million km (in a three dimensional space, mind you, which this doesn't show well at all) with most of these objects being quite small and the Earth hardly being a giant itself, and with Jupiter getting the brunt of things since it's so massive, why is it a huge surprise? It's like standing in the middle of a field with a single mosquito in it, closing your eyes and firing a gun 500 times in random directions. Your chances of hitting the mosquito are still extremely slim.

But yeah, must be God, etc.
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god is japanese . . .
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