Representation of asteroid impacts of different sizes, what would be their destruction and consequences for the planet? Scientific data provided by Ignacio R. Ferrín, Ph. D. Full Professor Institute of Physics University of Antioquia Medellín, Colombia Under the supervision of a doctor of physics, we simulated the moment when various meteorites in the universe fall to the earth scientifically and accurately. A meteorite equivalent to the Chelyabinsk meteorite fall in Russia, the Tunguska event, and the Chicxulub Impact (famous for the huge crater on the Yucatan Peninsula) that extinguished dinosaurs is also reproduced. The asteroid Ceres (940 km in diameter) that adorns the latter shows a destructive power that almost equals the famous (Texas-sized) asteroid from the movie Armageddon. The video tries to be as realistic and scientifically accurate as possible, except for details such as the speed of the shockwaves in order not to make the video too long. ________________________________________________________________________ asteroid impact,asteroid,asteroid impact simulation,impact,asteroid impact video,asteroids,asteroid impacts,asteroid impact mission,asteroid impact on earth,meteor impact,asteroid day,asteroid hitting earth,biggest asteroid impacts in history,asteroid size,big asteroid impact,impact event (disaster type),asteroid impact scene,asteroid impact movie,asteroid impact on moon,deep impact asteroid,asteroid hit earth,asteroid collision