I'm not sure if I did it right (I used the 15.84 km/s as impact speed, picked 45 deg impact, and an iron asteroid). It's certainly serious - millions dead - especially if it hits Manhattan as neal.fun seems to invite you doing, but not world-ending.
Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability
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Re: Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability
#22Not threatening, mostly harmless.
For a comparison, the Lake Toba eruption (which is suspected of causing homo sapiens to almost go extinct 76kya) is estimated to have been in the 1-2Gt range.
Re: Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability
#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
How much of that would burn up in the atmosphere if it did hit?
This video has comparisons of devastation that would be caused by different sizes (around 7:50 mark) of asteroids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Wrc4fHSCpw
Re: Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability
#24Re: Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability
#25Not threatening, mostly harmless.
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Re: Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability
#26Impact time is in the past. Mission accomplished, everyone!
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#28Re: Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability
#29I don't really know how to read this page, but it looks like the time of closest approach has already passed - > Closest approach time of impactors: t_min = 2023/08/14 04:48 TDB and t_max = 2023/08/15 12:22 TDB If so then we're all good. Can the poster or anyone else chime in with background on this?
linking to https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/scout/#/object/ZTm0038
It has some cool graphs that seem to show a lot of uncertainty in closest approach time
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Re: Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability
#30Not threatening, mostly harmless.
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