The video skillfully leverages the "doomsday" trope to deliver genuine astronomical literacy to a broad audience. It is a textbook example of effective science communication that balances sensationalist engagement with factual precision.
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Apophis 2029 - bigger than the Empire State Building & heading our way #space #universe #apophis追加:
Did you know that on the 13th of April [music] 2029, a massive asteroid named Apophis will pass extremely [music] close to Earth?
Larger than the Empire State Building and over 340 m wide, it will come within just 31,000 km of our [music] planet, closer than many satellites and GPS systems.
Billions of people may be able to see it with the naked eye as it moves across the [music] sky. When scientists first discovered Apophis, they feared it could collide with Earth with the force of thousands of nuclear bombs.
New calculations show it will safely miss [music] us, but its close approach could slightly change its orbit and affect its future path when it returns in the 2060s.
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