{"id":611,"date":"2016-11-14T21:31:18","date_gmt":"2016-11-14T21:31:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cometresearchgroup.org\/?p=611"},"modified":"2016-11-14T21:36:18","modified_gmt":"2016-11-14T21:36:18","slug":"comet-research-group-seeks-indiegogo-funding-help-protect-cities-around-world-killer-comets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cometresearchgroup.org\/news\/comet-research-group-seeks-indiegogo-funding-help-protect-cities-around-world-killer-comets\/","title":{"rendered":"Comet Research Group Seeks Indiegogo Funding to Help Protect Cities around the World from Killer Comets"},"content":{"rendered":"
NASA forecasts that Planet Earth could possibly get hit by a <\/span>skyscraper-sized asteroid named Bennu, resulting in the creation of a five-mile-wide crater.<\/span> The Comet Research Group<\/span> is looking for funding support to accurately assess the effects of such impacts, and provide information that may help avert similar situations in the near future.<\/span><\/p>\n Raleigh, United States 2<\/span>nd<\/span> November, 2016<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n It is extremely disturbing to know that Earth is directly in the path of about 500,000 asteroids and comets. Unfortunately, NASA and other space agencies don\u2019t know the location of 498,000 of them! Yet, these killer comets are capable of causing explosions far worse than the world\u2019s largest atomic bombs. Chelyabinsk, a small city in Russia, experienced such as incident in 2013 that seriously injured around fifteen hundred people. <\/span>NASA warns that an asteroid named Bennu may hit Earth within a few decades. If so, the impact would be powerful enough to destroy any one of the world\u2019s largest cities. <\/span><\/p>\n The Comet Research Group is a non-profit organization collaborating more than 60 scientists from sixteen countries all over the world. The discoveries made by the group members have been featured on the History Channel, National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, PBS\u2019s NOVA, and many other television channels and programs. The group\u2019s mission is to <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n One of the upcoming projects from the Comet Research Group is the \u201cSunken Crater Expedition.\u201d This is an initiative to explore a recently discovered offshore crater in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, just south of Quebec, Canada. According to some scientists, this crater was created 12,800 years ago by a massive comet swarm that pushed millions of mammoths into extinction.\u00a0To figure out what actually happened at the site, the Comet Research Group plans to collect melted rocks, including tiny diamonds. <\/span><\/p>\n The Comet Research Group has just launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise $139,500. All funds received from Indiegogo will be spent directly on research, including expenses for travel and for the laboratory research on the samples. In addition to the \u201cSunken Crater Expedition,\u201d proceeds from the campaign will also support the Comet Research Group\u2019s \u201cDiamonds on Ice Expedition\u201d to Greenland, \u201cFire from the Sky Expedition\u201d to the Middle East, and the \u201cBurned Badlands Expedition\u201d to North Dakota. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Unable to get government funding after repeated attempts, the Comment Research Group is appealing for mass support to combat the danger of killer comets. A group spokesperson recently warned, \u201cThe chilling news is that Earth is now in\u00a0a centuries-long episode of increasing bombardments by the shattered remains of a giant comet, one that has hit us again and again for thousands of years.\u00a0We need to be much better prepared, and you can help us.\u201d <\/span><\/p>\n To find out more about this campaign, please visit <\/span>http:\/\/bit.ly\/killercomet<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n\n