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Huge Asteroid Will Hit Antarctica In 2012 - University Of British Colombia: Don't Be Fooled By The Latest Web Hoax

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It looks like this old hoax is still fooling people at least the foks over at  Science and News. ·

 

DON’T BE FOOLED BY THE LATEST WEB HOAX

An unusual – and totally ridiculous – conspiracy theory has emerged on the Web connecting UBC Physics & Astronomy, the Antarctic ice shelf, and the threat of a devastating asteroid impact.

Quoting the version of this cosmic urban myth which started circulating in February 2012: “University of British Columbia Professor published an on-line article that projected an 800m asteroid would hit Antarctica in the fall of 2012. His article was on thewww.phas.ubc.ca website for 2 days before it abruptly disappeared. The initial data was gathered by The Balloon-borne Large-Aperture Sub millimeter Telescope (BLAST) at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. The theorized asteroid was then tracked by Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope on Mauna Kea, which (with the Adaptive Optics Bonnette) supplies probably the sharpest images currently obtainable from the ground.”

The ONLY true parts of this statement are: (1) there is indeed a balloon-borne instrument called BLAST in which UBC is a key partner, and it does collect data over Antarctica; and (2) the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and its adaptive optics system do obtain superbly sharp astronomical images.

The rest is ridiculous. BLAST cannot detect asteroids. And no one could extrapolate the orbital path of a newly discovered asteroid to predict two years in advance that it would strike Antarctica (vs. other spots on Earth). No such article ever appeared on the UBC Physics & Astronomy web site.

This is a story on a par with the annual “Mars as big as the Full Moon” hoax that makes the rounds on the web, except that in this case, it can cause people undue alarm. The only reaction to this story should be amusement, followed by anger that some people are willing to prey on public fears and their interest in astronomy.

Dr. Jaymie Matthews

 

“The Big One: If the ice on Antarctica was added to the world’s oceans it would raise them by 70 meters

by Ray · in Science and News. ·

University of British Columbia Professor published an on-line article that projected an 800m asteroid would hit Antarctica in the fall of 2012.
His article was on the www.phas.ubc.ca website for 2 days before it abruptly disappeared.

The initial data was gathered by The Balloon-borne Large-Aperture Sub millimetre Telescope (BLAST) at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. The theorized asteroid was then tracked by Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope on Mauna Kea, which (with the Adaptive Optics Bonnette) supplies probably the sharpest images currently obtainable from the ground.

One week after this mysterious article disappeared, “Canadian and American astronauts say the world needs to prepare for the big one — the asteroid impact that could one day devastate the Earth.

Veteran Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is president of the Association of Space Explorers, which has prepared a detailed report on the asteroid threat. The Canadian Space Agency intends to launch NEOSSat next March to look for asteroids that may be hiding near the sun. The $15-million suitcase-sized satellite will circle about 700 kilometres above the Earth. A Canadian Space Agency official says NEOSSat is expected to detect hundreds of new asteroids during its first year of operation. It will also monitor the heavy traffic of satellites now orbiting the Earth to try to prevent possible collisions.” Link

The article hypothesized a 94% probability that the asteroid would impact on the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf and cause 2/3 of ice on Antarctica to crumble into sea. The article surmised the total collapse of all Antarctic ice within 2-4 months after impact. “A deep enough impact would crack the ice shelf like a window and total structural collapse would be inevitable, a few months at the outside.” If the ice on Antarctica was added the world’s ocean it would raise them by 70 meters.

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    • Warren

      “MORE HERE” links defunkt.

    • Rob Daven

      This is making the rounds again? Old news from 2010.

    • SKuNKy

      Well, i’m unsure of what asteroid this is supposedly referring too, but there is a nice little asteroid called DA-14 that could very likely hit the Antarctic ice shelf, or somewhere else on earth around Feb. 15th, 2013. Google it and you’ll see just how close this thing is gonna get ;)

    • YellowRoseTx51

      I’m not so sure its a hoax. No one has mentioned how MANY astronomers, astrologists, and others in related fields of science have been ‘suicided’ and met with ‘unfortunate accidents’ in the last decades.
      However, that time table is off. The Event is close now. In fact, it is highly probable that we will see the WH cowards and banksters abandon the public and try to make a run for the Southern Gates….Before November.

    • Anonymous

      it is TOUTATIS we need to watch

    • Anonymous

      Yes TexasRose
      You are correct once again
      Da Vinci says All Saints Day (November 1)
      Nostradamus says the evening of Halloween – the night before All Saints Day

      there will be an event on the Thursday (they will come to revere Thursday – says Nostradamus
      In
      2 28 2 Will take Diana [Orion] (Thursday) for his day and rest:
      1 50 who will celebrate Thursday as its holiday.
      10 3 1 NORSE (an asteroid) AQUIT THOR (a Thursday)
      10 71 2 When they will come to venerate Thursday:

      All the quatrains with the word OAK, which is Celt Thursday
      December 13th is a Thursday too (St Lucys Day) the first of seven nights to see “the dragon’s tail” says Mother Shipton

    • Cosmic Charlie

      I was hoping it would hit Israel.

      • Tom Dennen, the paranoid historian

        First prize, a bull’s eye…

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