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lupuswolflupus ( 8 days ago)
schaut gut aus gute animation

finnflight ( 10 days ago)
lol at the end the earth looks like the death star from star wars

pasky250 ( 21 days ago)
its a simulation you idiot.....

GDJunior1495 ( 24 days ago)
Wow, that's scary to think, how life on our planet can change so fast.

grteyr ( 38 days ago)
nice simulation but the universe is electric in nature, any rock wich comes too close too the earth wil be vaporised through a violent plasma discharge.The discharge will excavate a crater on the surface of the earth.

KrautGoesWild ( 39 days ago)
Nice clip (makes me want to move to Mars btw), but how could Big Ben and the Acropolis be still standing at 4000°C?? Anybody knows a nice bunker to hide in?

ArekkusuOS ( 42 days ago)
This soundtrack sounds so much like Uematsu's work, I wonder if it was him who did it.

gamercloud ( 43 days ago)
The Big Ben Clock is imortal in the video *-* Best animation ever, I don't get tired of watching it!

grapedavid ( 74 days ago)
i guess you are right then. Yea, you told smaller rocks can strike us, it was told about one named Apophis which will strike maybe 2036, but it is only 250 meters. I don't think that rock will take us out, it will wipe out life on a area big as Estonia as i read it from a science fiction newspaper.

TrevorBlack79 ( 74 days ago)
This video isn't "rubbish," because it isn't a prediction of any near-future event. It's merely a simulation designed to show what would happen if we were struck by a large asteroid. And, since such rocks are floating about in space, it's possible (And very likely) that it will happen again one day in the earth's lifespan. A few years back, a large comet struck Jupiter. We may be a smaller target, but we're still just another ball of rock and water floating about.

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