Grade 7 student counted for NASA about apocalypse April 13, 2036

By his calculations, a 13-year-old student living in Potsdam City - Germany has forced the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) to acknowledge a risk of earth destruction on Sunday 13 April. / 2036, when planet Apophis flies across Earth's orbit.

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Nico Marquardt prodigy and the calculation formula about the collision of planet Apophis with the earth.(Photo: Bild)


'I have identified the end of the world and the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) has admitted that: I am reasonable!' . It is really a terrible threat to our earth.

The probability for the planet to fly in this space to destroy us is approximately 0.2%, which is the result of the pupil Nico Marquardt (13 years old), a mathematical-physicist living in the city Potsdam - Germany. Previously, NASA only announced this risk with a probability of up to 100 times lower.

Through his calculation results, Nico Marquardt edited NASA research work! With his disturbing discovery, this genius of mathematics - this young reason has just received an award: Young scientist.

The seventh-grader of Humboldt School in Potsdam said: 'The small planet made me lose sleep. On the Internet I have found fierce arguments about the planet Apophis' collision with the earth. NASA has announced that the probability of a collision is only 1/45000. And I'm just curious to know, is it true or not? '

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The probability of this destructive collision is 0.2%, but hopefully it won't happen (Photo: Bild)


Through the telescope of the Potsdam Institute of Astrophysics, Nico Marquardt observed the orbits of the planets. He said: 'Then the Spahn professor of Potsdam University explained to me how the gravity of the sun, moon, and earth will affect the path of the planet Apophis. how ' . The astrophysicist has come up with a calculation formula.

Nico Marquardt continued: 'Together with Professor Landgraf of ESA - Satellite Control Center, I have calculated a new trajectory' . And that shows that the probability of a collision is only 1/450 (approximately 0.2%), this is indeed a remarkable result.

According to Nico Marquardt, the prodigy: 'The collision will be equivalent to 98,000 atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima. Millions of people will be killed, dust will fill the sky, a super tsunami will submerge part of the earth '.

But: 'I hope that planet Apophis will only fly past us,' - Nico Marquardt said.