In April 2018, the B612 Foundation reported that "It is 100 percent certain we'll be hit [by a devastating asteroid], but we're not 100 percent sure when".
So is today the big day?
Is today finally the day the Earth gets d'asteroid? (Get it? destroyed lmao)
Is it time to play I Don't Want to Miss a Thing on repeat whilst Bruce Willis
blows up a big space rock? (Get it? Armageddon reference lmao)
Worry no more as USSRR* answers all these questions for you!
*Undeniably Sizable Space Rocks Radar. Not to be confused with the country that yeeted the first human into space -- the USSR.
USSRR is an app for discovering undeniably sizable space rocks (aka. asteroids) that are orbiting a little too close to our beloved home planet.
Click here.
This app is made possible by NASA APIs. Asteroid data is fetched from the Asteroids NeoWS API, and the cover image comes from the Astronomy Picture of the Day API.
This project is created by Zandrex Camagon. Published under the MIT License.
No particular reason tbh. I was just browsing through NASA's list of APIs and the idea just struck me.
Why the name? I like acronyms.