PLANETOID AMBER AND THE SPACE VILLAGE

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By Ronald Dean Durbin

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Hello. My name is Megan, and I am a thirty-year-old Master Sergeant in the Air Force. Today is March 17, 2042. It's been eight years since Planetoid Amber passed by Earth. The last eight years have been really hard on us, but we are all moving forward.

After a 90-day notice, the planetoid named Amber began its entry into Earth's atmosphere. For the next twenty minutes, it slowly passed by Earth, sucking out the atmosphere into a cone-like shape. Like poles caused it to bounce off Earth. For a little while, we had too little air for humans and many animals to survive. On Earth, we probably had 30% of our population not wake up.

Amber kept going. The sun didn't capture her. Amber retained about 20% of our atmosphere, and the rest returned to us. She also took maybe 100 satellites and our space village that we were preparing for the moon. At that time, the space village had a dozen astronauts on board.

PLANETOID AMBER AND THE SPACE VILLAGE