NASA Gets Ready for an Asteroid Impact: ‘It’s going to happen’

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NASA recently opened up about their preparations for a future asteroid impact. The government agency initiated an emergency plan back in October 2016 where they practiced evacuating people in one Southern California town.

Their plan included a simulation experience featuring a strong chance of an asteroid hit. In an effort to better prepare for the looming disaster, they worked with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

NASA predicts the planet will be hit by an asteroid sometime in the future; as for when and where it will happen, nobody can accurately guess.

In the meantime, we should start taking our own initiatives to prepare for this disaster that could happen in our lifetime.  Unfortunately, asteroids are not something we can predict in a timely manner. If an asteroid was to hit, we would only 2 to 3 days at most to prepare.

We can and should keep a potential asteroid hit in the back of our minds when planning for a potential disaster. It's a good idea to plan ahead with electricity alternatives and stockpiling non-perishables.

It's also a good idea to arrange an emergency plan for your entire family so everyone can stay in touch even if everyone is separated.

Let's take another look at our previous report from NASA after the break.

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336 Comments

  1. Quinton Gaultney said:

    If it does, I’m going to assume everyone has also turned into zombies. .just to be safe. .

  2. David Bader said:

    Stupid NASA. Always teasing us & then poof, nothing happens. Just like all those scientists always claiming California is going to get the “big one”, but nope, they are sill hear every election cycle plaguing the rest of us like some kind of ungodly itch that you just can’t scratch away.

  3. Austin Eriksson Sr. said:

    Jesus this again fake AF and a solar flare would fire off and wipe out technology as we know it yet has it happened?

  4. Jorge Maldonado said:

    Thank you for this fake article it has made my mind up to unlike and unfollow.

  5. Mark Trinitapoli said:

    Content has been slipping from you guys. Lots of scary Bologna, click bait, sensationalism.

    I hope you sharpen it back up and provide high quality, helpful, informative, freedom inspiring content.

  6. Caleb Page said:

    Seems like this page is relying more and more on click bait.

  7. Lance Boucher said:

    An asteroid any bigger than a minivan hits the planet….with the speed of impact….no matter what country it hits…preparing is not going to help…it will destroy the entire land mass…cause earthquakes…volcanos to erupt…gas clouds…as well as many other issues…on the other hand…hitting the ocean would cause costal flooding…prepping might me plausible…but for people like me….that’s not an issue after prepping for Hillary…I’m good to go…

  8. Cindy-Ralph McMillin said:

    Really? Don’t you know nothing will happen to this earth that God doesn’t allow? HE is in charge. Not NASA!

  9. Jef Roze said:

    hailstones of fire the weight of a talent(approx.75-88 lbs)

  10. Foke Rom said:

    Hurry up can’t wait I need a vacation from this stupid$#%&!@*

  11. Rich F Mogavero said:

    Can’t wait! I’m not preparing, finally I might get a good size piece of meteorite.

  12. James Pallasch said:

    I am at the stage of life where I am reluctant to ‘purchase green bananas’! Asteroid hitting earth? WHAT, ME WORRY!

  13. David Sager said:

    Some more bullshit! NASA is fake . They get paid to lie to Everyone. .

  14. Joe Wade said:

    Funny, no mention of anything from nasa or their sites… more fake bullshit..

  15. P.j. Lambert said:

    Bullshit. It seems like every couple of months this is going to happen and never does.

  16. Gary McKela said:

    God has destroyed the earth 5 times & started over…Could happen again!

  17. John Meenk said:

    What about the small one two weeks ago that landed in lake Michigan. With no warning. I felt the sonic boom. Saw the flash.

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