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NASA
3rd November 2015, 20:00
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Radar images of asteroid 2015 TB145 show portions of the surface not seen previously and reveal pronounced concavities, bright spots that might be boulders, and other complex features that could be ridges.


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A Voice from the Mountains
4th November 2015, 05:03
According to Graham Hancock's work, this is probably a remnant chunk of the comet that impacted the Earth around 12,000 years ago, ending the Pleistocene glaciation (the last ice age) and also the civilization of Atlantis.

Graham's work also suggests that Halloween originally developed out of a remembrance of this destruction, which is why Halloween (from the Celtic holy day Samhain) was originally a remembrance of the dead and seen as a time where the living and dead were closest, and this also gives meaning to the passing of the Taurids meteor shower (which I'm assuming the above asteroid is a part of) around Oct. 31st/Nov. 1st. This meteor shower is the debris of that impact.