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The Last 60 Minutes Before Asteroid Impacts with Earth
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T-minus 60 minutes until impact. Don't miss today's insane new video that counts down the final minutes before an asteroid collides with Earth. What will happen to our planet? Watch and find out!

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@captainobvious9233

1 year ago

1 hour after impact : his phones rings... "You're still coming into work though, right?"

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@vash3860

1 year ago

2:50 Carol doesn't reply. She returns to the surface, locates the ventilation pipe for the shelter, places a hose into it, and turns on the faucet.

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@jmarcguy

2 years ago

I’m gonna use my last minutes to appreciate the content this man provided me. Thank you info man. We had a good run bruh

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@faronrich9381

1 year ago

In the 60s, my dad worked in the nuclear weapons industry, so my brother asked him what we should do in case of a nuclear war? And honest to God, from behind his newspaper, he said, "Hope you die first." I guess that applies to any worldwide catastrophe (Somebody's dad had to work in the weapons of mass destruction industry)

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@Warshuk

2 years ago

" Trust takes years to build, seconds to breaks and forever to repair" That's an amazing quote right there 🥰

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@jordanwood5992

2 years ago

That's just deep. You can genuinely visualise what's happening just from listening just from the level of detail included. Well done! Definitely one of my favourite videos so far

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@furanduron4926

2 years ago

I love this type of format. Need episode 2 from this and the nuclear war survivors.

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@irgordon

7 months ago

If you build a bunker, you absolutely need replacement supplies for the filtration systems and spare parts… water is definitely important but even supposing you had 100 gallons you’d still eventually run out… so dehydration and lack of food would eventually claim everyone.

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@Randy.E.R

1 year ago

I remember when I was a kid I used to imagine being the last person alive, all the things I would do; drive the fastest car in the world, take all the money from all the banks, live in a different mansion every night. When you're a kid you don't realize all of that would be pointless since there is no one to impress. I also never considered why I was the last person alive and where the 7 billion corpses are. Earth would kind of smell foul. 50+ years later I am quite the opposite. If an asteroid or nuke is coming this way I hope it lands on my head.

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@robertfrank886

2 years ago

Very well done- answers the question: ‘Why would I want to survive this?’

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@JasonTaylor-po5xc

2 years ago

Depending how large and the composition of the asteroid would determine the effects of impact beyond the initial hit. For the Dinosaurs, most died from starvation after the impact, not the impact itself. While it was a massive extinction event, not all animals went extinct - not even all dinos (those are the birds we have today). Depending how much advanced notice we managed to get, we might be able mount a reasonable response (deflection?). The asteroid featured here is said to be the size of Rhode Island (36x47 miles), but the dino killer was "only" 6-8 miles in diameter. However, that large size actually works to our advantage - unless it comes in directly from the direction of the sun (sorta a blind spot), we should be able to see it coming years in advance. Hopefully, we'll never have to test that theory.

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@beskararmor7966

9 months ago

Always pray your at ground zero for any event that leads to these outcomes. No matter what the movies or games want to betray there's nothing cool or thrilling trying to survive in a dying world. Just lots of pain and suffering.

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@Firealone9

2 years ago

Dude I am LOVING the quality of storytelling here. Want to see more, "could be" scenarios like this.

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@KrautGoesWild

2 years ago

When they mention the lack of coal and oil: I remember an interesting theory that I read about over 20 years ago. What if an advanced civilization (or even civilizations) that existed before today's mankind had already used up all "super energy sources" (like "Element 115" and whatever else) and left us with the scraps like coal, oil, nuclear energy and so on? Far-fetched, granted, but nice to spend a thought or two on.

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@jonathanbrett-warren2031

1 year ago

So the morale of the story is, there's no point building a shelter. You're gonna die in the end anyway

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@sequillawilliams8809

7 months ago

I've been a soldier for 12 years and I've seen some horrible things justified but having to harm a completely innocent person in any way it's something you never really get over this story was very well done because I was completely invested and I wish it would have been a complete story for the family

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@thefpvlife7785

1 year ago

This deserves a part II. It was done so well as we can only imagine if they survived another week or month.

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@oneworldonehome

2 years ago

"Human civilization is at the brink. You are facing a world in decline—a world of diminishing resources and growing population, a world of ever-increasing political and economic instability, a world where the basic resources of life will become endangered and more difficult to acquire. But who is paying attention to this?" A quote from Preparing for the Great Waves of Change » Seeing What is Coming - by Marshall Vian Summers.

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@CxpOffical

2 years ago

Whoever was in charge of writing for this needs a promotion the intro was so good. Also PLEASE MAKE THIS A SERIES

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@stepbackandthink

11 months ago

So many people have underground shelters, not realising that in the event of an impact, they will never be able to get out. It's a tomb.

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