She's looking at the camera in a distinctly paranoid way in this one. Sorry for the closeup (pic related)
An anon asked about 16 hours ago, where is HRC, Hussein, Awan and a few others. Nobody has seen them, so is this a response?
No, that's bad.
Lucky it says
>The asteroid, or other object, must have a minimum approach distance of less than 0.05 astronomical units or roughly 4.6 million miles to be classified as such. At its closest approach, 2016 NF23, for example, will be approximately 3.1 million miles (or 0.033 astronomical units) away from Earth. Fortunately, this means there is no danger of a strike.
Just wanted to use the gif kek
Not sure about the asteroid baker. The article clearly states there is no chance of impact.
"Potentially hazardous" is just a classification.
Looks like just a click bait article.
Kek