Asteroids: Deadly Impact (TV Movie 1997) Poster

(1997 TV Movie)

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wrlang5 November 2006
Asteroids: Deadly Impact is about the Shoemaker's and how they took the path less chosen suggesting that impacts from asteroids and comets are more prevalent than previously thought. Having always been fascinated with space, I was struck by the gregariousness of the Shoemakers and how animated they were telling their story. All you need to do is look at the moon to understand that things from space hit us all the time. Most of the objects are like bugs hitting the windshield, but now and then there will be something bigger that the windshield can't stop. Since this film was made, Near Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) has downgraded the estimated number of planet killers much to the relief of most people. http://neat.jpl.nasa.gov/neatintr.htm I love these kind of documentaries because you get to see the science and the people involved.
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Fair Documentary
Storm_Mickche16 January 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Asteroids - Deadly Impact is an okay documentary showing asteroids and what will they do to affect us. The technology they use is smashing and really puts together what natural objects in outer space can affect us.

Do you believe what they say about dinosaurs being wiped off the planet after a massive cosmic collision? Well in my opinion, anything in this world or others is possible.

Overall, not to bad, but for me these documentaries get boring sometimes and there needs to be more amusement for the viewers. It's also extremely fascinating with the points they put forward and their guesses of what happened millions of years ago.
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