Apophis and more info on the meteorite that hit Russia

Take a look at the information below from live.usnews.com concerning the trajectories of the meteorite that hit Russia and the asteroid that missed the earth – praise HIS NAME for that one missing us!!!  Also, they mention another asteroid – Apophis – significantly larger than the one that just missed us and is expected to come as close as that one did with a date of 4/13/29 [Friday the 13th]. I also posted Wikipedia links about the asteroid Apophis and where the name came from. What I try to do with information like this is to keep an eye on it, pray about it, and see what lines up and happens versus what falls apart and does not happen. Do not open yourself up to the enemy creating chaos in your life but keep aware of what the Messiah said in Mattityahu [Matthew] 24: 32,33,44 and Luke 12:54-56 [in fact read both chapters fully for a lot of good information].

http://live.usnews.com/Event/Asteroid_2012_DA14_Earth_Flyby_Live_Blog_02152013

While we’re waiting for the asteroid to pass, here’s some more information about the meteorite that struck Russia. Various scientists have said they are completely unrelated, but that it’s quite the coincidence. Here’s the official NASA line: “According to NASA scientists, the trajectory of the Russian meteorite was significantly different than the trajectory of the asteroid 2012 DA14, making it a completely unrelated object. Information is still being collected about the Russian meteorite and analysis is preliminary at this point. In videos of the meteor, it is seen to pass from left to right in front of the rising sun, which means it was traveling from north to south. Asteroid DA14’s trajectory is in the opposite direction, from south to north. “Bailey says it’s something that occurs about “every 20-30 years,” but that smaller meteorites hit Earth every couple months. NASA has confirmed that the meteorite, which injured more than 1,000 people, is the largest one since the Tunguska Event, when an object 100 feet wide hit Russia in 1908, causing an explosion equivalent to the force of 10 megatons of TNT. By comparison, the Hiroshima nuclear bomb was just 12.5 kilotons. by Jason Koebler edited by U.S. News & World Report 2:07 PM

Well, looks like we’re safe for now. But check back in 16 years, when an asteroid called Apophis, which is nearly 1,000 miles wide, will come as close as this asteroid did. That date? Friday the 13th (of April, 2029).
by Jason Koebler February 15 at 2:33 PM
Below is from wikipedia about the asteroid Apophis:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99942_Apophis

Apophis was discovered on June 19, 2004, by Roy A. Tucker, David J. Tholen and Fabrizio Bernardi at the Kitt Peak National Observatory.[1] On December 21, 2004, Apophis passed 0.0963 AU (14,410,000 km; 8,950,000 mi) from Earth.[1] Precovery observations from March 15, 2004, were identified on December 27, and an improved orbit was computed.[13][14] Radar astrometry in January 2005 further refined the orbit.[15][16]

When first discovered, the object received the provisional designation 2004 MN4, and news and scientific articles about it referred to it by that name. When its orbit was sufficiently well calculated, it received the permanent number 99942 (on June 24, 2005). Receiving a permanent number made it eligible for naming, and it received the name “Apophis” on July 19, 2005.[17] Apophis is the Greek name of an enemy of the Ancient Egyptian sun-god Ra: Apep, the Uncreator, an evil serpent that dwells in the eternal darkness of the Duat and tries to swallow Ra during his nightly passage. Apep is held at bay by Set, the Ancient Egyptian god of storms and the desert. David J. Tholen and Tucker—two of the co-discoverers of the asteroid—are reportedly fans of the TV series Stargate SG-1. One of the show’s persistent villains is an alien named Apophis who, on the show, gave rise to the myth of the Egyptian god.[17]  

More on the name meaning:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apep

link about the meteor that hit Russia: http://www.weather.com/news/meteor-hits-earth-20130215

link to my study on the asteroid that missed us 2/13/13: https://glclifestyling.com/2013/02/13/asteroid-to-pass-near-the-earth-21513/