Asteroids with high velocities can impart enough energy to blast millions of tons to Earth’s escape velocity. Unlike big slow asteroids, the impact channel punched through the crust by hyper velocity asteroids can be at an angle. The impact plasma flare does not necessarily blast material straight up, but at an angle.
The energy expenditure of the impact plasma flare will rapidly taper off so that a majority of the mass launched into space will no longer have escape velocity. Some of this material will fall straight back and other components will achieve stable though weakly perturbed (by solar radiation, lunar tides) orbits.
After the impact of an interstellar asteroid the Earth might become hazy possibly losing all detail when viewed from space. This impact ejecta haze might extend for several Earth radii.
On the Earth’s nightside the haze is reflecting light back at the Earth. The haze also reduces the heat loss to the night sky.
Any temperature drop is relatively small.
It is never totally light, and it is never totally dark. It is a twilight where heaven hides what must follow.
Beneath the haze, photosynthesis slows or stops and the clock begins ticking for all the large herbivores and carnivores on the planet.
North and South America were not even that lucky. The nearby impact(s) were in water and caused huge rainstorms to strike both continents. This flooding directly destroyed a lot of plant life and caused much of the remaining plants to rot in the twilight. The large herbivores would start dying in weeks. Within a few months all the large herbivores were dead.
A period of carnivore gluttony comes to a screeching halt. Following a few months after the herbivores, all of the large mammal carnivores are dead. Predators like alligators can reduce their metabolism and their young can survive calorie stunting and slow growth. The flooding and the reduced photosynthesis have destroyed the biological productivity required to sustain the large mammals. There may be a few individual survivors here and there but they do not have the numbers to be genetically viable.
Worldwide there is a die off in the larger mammals but not to the same extent as in North and South America. No mammal larger than about 100 kilos survives in the Americas.
The orbiting debris slowly loses orbital stability and falls to earth.
For 70,000 years humans have been trying to build a civilization and this **** keeps happening over and over. Compounding the tragedy is the official narrative that nothing mankind achieved before 5000 years ago ever happened.
The oil companies perverted science to hide the geological record of interstellar asteroids because those same asteroids create oil. Several previous human civilizations achieved some level of sophistication before some of them were destroyed by the same interstellar asteroids. To protect the existence of interstellar asteroids the big oil companies (Seven Sisters) used their money to erase those civilizations. Because the first question everyone would ask is “What happened to them?”.
The energy expenditure of the impact plasma flare will rapidly taper off so that a majority of the mass launched into space will no longer have escape velocity. Some of this material will fall straight back and other components will achieve stable though weakly perturbed (by solar radiation, lunar tides) orbits.
After the impact of an interstellar asteroid the Earth might become hazy possibly losing all detail when viewed from space. This impact ejecta haze might extend for several Earth radii.
On the Earth’s nightside the haze is reflecting light back at the Earth. The haze also reduces the heat loss to the night sky.
Any temperature drop is relatively small.
It is never totally light, and it is never totally dark. It is a twilight where heaven hides what must follow.
The Younger Dryas Impact and the Death of the Megafauna
Beneath the haze, photosynthesis slows or stops and the clock begins ticking for all the large herbivores and carnivores on the planet.
North and South America were not even that lucky. The nearby impact(s) were in water and caused huge rainstorms to strike both continents. This flooding directly destroyed a lot of plant life and caused much of the remaining plants to rot in the twilight. The large herbivores would start dying in weeks. Within a few months all the large herbivores were dead.
A period of carnivore gluttony comes to a screeching halt. Following a few months after the herbivores, all of the large mammal carnivores are dead. Predators like alligators can reduce their metabolism and their young can survive calorie stunting and slow growth. The flooding and the reduced photosynthesis have destroyed the biological productivity required to sustain the large mammals. There may be a few individual survivors here and there but they do not have the numbers to be genetically viable.
Worldwide there is a die off in the larger mammals but not to the same extent as in North and South America. No mammal larger than about 100 kilos survives in the Americas.
The orbiting debris slowly loses orbital stability and falls to earth.
For 70,000 years humans have been trying to build a civilization and this **** keeps happening over and over. Compounding the tragedy is the official narrative that nothing mankind achieved before 5000 years ago ever happened.
The oil companies perverted science to hide the geological record of interstellar asteroids because those same asteroids create oil. Several previous human civilizations achieved some level of sophistication before some of them were destroyed by the same interstellar asteroids. To protect the existence of interstellar asteroids the big oil companies (Seven Sisters) used their money to erase those civilizations. Because the first question everyone would ask is “What happened to them?”.