There is a massive extra-solar object moving toward the inner solar system right now.
I don’t know how these things are calculated, but observers are saying it seems to be somewhere between 60 and 240 miles across. The thing’s orbit suggests it makes this pass around the sun every three million years or so. It may be just a big rock or possibly a comet.
No danger to us. The enormity of its orbit means it will pass many millions of miles from Earth.
If it were headed Snugharborward, Wallace would need a bigger glove.
Theoretically, this actually could be done, as I’ve heard plenty of stories of baseball-sized meteors (which are statistically more common anyway) reaching the earth’s surface already cool enough to handle, especially with the added protection of a baseball glove would end up providing regardless.
The two catches are obviously the odds, as Wallace says, are extremely slim, and even if you are miraculously lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to do it, you’d probably have little to no forewarning. And, of course, the meteor would still be traveling at terminal velocity at least, slow enough you could still possibly catch it, but you’d be risking injury to yourself trying.
So I personally wouldn’t recommend trying to do it…but theoretically speaking, I think it could be done in just the right circumstances.
When I was about 10 I found the strangest piece of melted glass. It was after a thunderstorm at a lake we were vacationing by. Almost burried in the sandy dirt next to a metal bench. It’s clear expect for the molten folds on top which are a white/gray scum, the size of a quarter and tall as a penny I don’t know what it is. Too clean for fulgarite, too clear for meteorite. It is glass my geology professor confirmed that. One theory is a piece of bottle from a campfire, but can those get hot enough to disfigure glass? I’ll probably never know for sure.
dmah Premium Member over 3 years ago
I do hope his mitt is lined with fire retardant … meteors come in pretty darn HOT!
Ida No over 3 years ago
Yeah, we all know who the meteor is going to aim at.
Quincy :) over 3 years ago
Spud already knows he’s the one going to get beamed by the meteor
angelolady Premium Member over 3 years ago
Cows peeking over the wall ♥
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
There is a massive extra-solar object moving toward the inner solar system right now.
I don’t know how these things are calculated, but observers are saying it seems to be somewhere between 60 and 240 miles across. The thing’s orbit suggests it makes this pass around the sun every three million years or so. It may be just a big rock or possibly a comet.
No danger to us. The enormity of its orbit means it will pass many millions of miles from Earth.
If it were headed Snugharborward, Wallace would need a bigger glove.
Love Spud’s protective gear.
well-i-never over 3 years ago
I’m just going to watch mine plop into the dirt and dig it up later.
Gandalf over 3 years ago
I would love to live there… Seriously!
jschumaker over 3 years ago
The appearance of Spud gave me a great big chuckle.
Mighty Phavahg over 3 years ago
I see that Wallace skipped physics class.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Back from Antarctica so soon?
VanLaser over 3 years ago
He might have to wait until those cows come home
scyphi26 over 3 years ago
Theoretically, this actually could be done, as I’ve heard plenty of stories of baseball-sized meteors (which are statistically more common anyway) reaching the earth’s surface already cool enough to handle, especially with the added protection of a baseball glove would end up providing regardless.
The two catches are obviously the odds, as Wallace says, are extremely slim, and even if you are miraculously lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to do it, you’d probably have little to no forewarning. And, of course, the meteor would still be traveling at terminal velocity at least, slow enough you could still possibly catch it, but you’d be risking injury to yourself trying.
So I personally wouldn’t recommend trying to do it…but theoretically speaking, I think it could be done in just the right circumstances.
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Good luck my friend…..
FunnyMinnion over 3 years ago
Spud has heard the news and yet still hangs around with wallace
Siren Janus Premium Member over 3 years ago
Will has gone all formal on us today…
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 3 years ago
That glow in Rose’s eyes!
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 3 years ago
What a great way of differentiating the characters’ attitudes!
Abaham Linkon ✔️ over 3 years ago
When did Wallace come back from Antarctica
DogéLovesTacos over 3 years ago
The glove goes thump
Flapjack omelette over 3 years ago
Next, Amelia comes along with a baseball painted to look like a meteor and throws it at spud.
Publius10608218 over 3 years ago
When I was about 10 I found the strangest piece of melted glass. It was after a thunderstorm at a lake we were vacationing by. Almost burried in the sandy dirt next to a metal bench. It’s clear expect for the molten folds on top which are a white/gray scum, the size of a quarter and tall as a penny I don’t know what it is. Too clean for fulgarite, too clear for meteorite. It is glass my geology professor confirmed that. One theory is a piece of bottle from a campfire, but can those get hot enough to disfigure glass? I’ll probably never know for sure.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
It would be coming down so fast it would smash and burn through his glove and his hand.