A meteor crashing into the Earth is one of the biggest fears of scientists who explore the space. Thousands of experts are dedicated to monitoring the passage and trajectory of the largest number of rocks that may be transiting in the solar system.

In fact, many take on the challenge of trying to find new asteroids in order to identify them and verify whether or not they are in danger of hitting our planet and the damage it could cause.

There are other teams of scientists that are in charge of developing planetary defense mechanisms, such as the DART mission, in which an attempt is made to divert a meteorite that threatens to hit us and make us disappear, as happened a few years ago. 66 million years with the dinosaurs.

While all this is happening, information is published daily regarding a rock that is going to pass near our borders and the probabilities of its impact.

Meteorite: the Google Doodle

So, the wonderful world of the Internet takes advantage of this situation and Googletrue to his instinct to be in everything, has a doodle for this situation.

Design can be as fun as it is scary. You only need to put Meteorite in Google and in addition to the news that will appear in the Mountain View giant’s feed, a space rock will also appear across your screen; that is to say, the moment in which an asteroid passes at full speed to crash against the Earth.

Google turned this into a sensation that causes humor in social networks. Thousands of Twitter users are posting their own results.

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