There should have been at least 2 articles about it from some kind of MSM source today.
Let me just say it again...
No one is talking about this.
Not any news sources that I've ever even personally heard of before...
Nothin'.
There are a lot of Spanish and other languages reporting on it though... wonder why that is?
There is one new video about this on YouTube in the past 24 hours, which is in English, and which features an ACTUAL HUMAN (no lameass text-on-screen only or robot voices)...
2023 DW impact probability was a 1 in 560 chance...
https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_look...=2023%20DW
Quote:It was removed from the risk table on 20 March 2023.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_DW
It also has a Condition Code of 6 currently, but they've ruled it out for impact.
So what about this 1 in 430 chance of impact asteroid NO ONE is talking about?
There are articles out the wazoo about 2023 DW if you do a search on it...
Same size, less risk of an impact was predicted right out of the gate with it.
Yet DZ2 isn't newsworthy guys.
It's crickets.
It's a Condition Code 5 now...
I guess now they're confident enough to tell the MSM to go ahead and report on it.
PLOT TWIST, it's a scout craft from Mothership Oumuamua!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's gonna land and 2 ft. tall little green men are gonna get out and ask us to take them to our leader.
So we're gonna tweet Elon and say "Yo, your presence is requested in FEMA region 10."
DZ2 should've passed about half an hour ago. Can you actually see it in daytime?
The MSM can't completely bury a story anymore. If there was imminent danger of an impact, it would be all over teh interwebz.
Nah it was streamed live lastnight, there's no seeing it from the USA right now...
The closest approach is now over.

I wanted to stick my tongue out and lick some magic dust off the asteroid as it zoomed by.

Comets are better known for their magical "dust" seeding, but I guarantee asteroids serve some type of similar function.
Just earlier I was wondering what significance the close pass of this asteroid is going to have.
There's a reason for every grain of sand...
Oh yes there is.