Deep Impact Was The Most ACCURATE Asteroid Movie.. Here's Why
Deep Impact Was The Most ACCURATE Asteroid Movie.. Here's Why
Welcome back to Tech Vault, today on the channel we are going to discuss The Asteroid Movie That Was The Most Scientifically Accurate + other related news. Hollywood has a fascination with the overlap between the exploration of outer space and the destructive force of our natural environment. There have been a great many iterations of the quintessential movie about what would happen if an asteroid was going to hit the Earth. Vissiniti has compiled a list of every Earth-threatening asteroid and comet movie made, with the first of all 104 movies being released in 1954 ("Crash of the Moons" and "Menace from Outer Space" both hit theaters during that year).
2021's "Don't Look Up" turns the trope of the asteroid movie on its head for a unique take on the threat of cosmic destruction through a lens of cynicism and political satire. But regardless of the cinematography, star-studded cast, or deeper premise running beyond the core antagonist of cosmic nature, most of these destruction films sacrifice the science for a compelling narrative that will get audiences talking. However, not all asteroid movies make this trade-off entirely. One thing that asteroid and comic movies miss (or play up for dramatic effect) is the reality that the Earth is pelted by space junk on a consistent basis. Cosmos Magazine reports that about 6,100 meteors that are large enough to reach the ground strike the planet every year — resulting in roughly 17 collisions every day. Often, these go unnoticed because the majority of the Earth's surface is covered in water, and vast swaths of land remain uninhabited — even as humans continue to spread out across the planet. Indeed, the University of Texas estimates that around 57% of the Earth's land area remains uninhabited. Learn more on the The Asteroid Movie That Was The Most Scientifically Accurate + other related news.
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