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While the world focuses on 3I/ATLAS, a far more immediate event is closing in. On April thirteenth, twenty twenty nine, asteroid Apophis will pass so close to Earth that it slips beneath our satellites — just thirty thousand kilometers above the surface. Experts say we’re safe, yet new simulations reveal subtle tidal effects and possible trajectory shifts that no one fully understands. This flyby might not be the end of Apophis’s story, but the moment that reshapes its future path. In this video, we break down what scientists know, what they’re quietly questioning, and why this so-called “safe distance” may not be as simple as it sounds. Stay tuned — the real story begins in twenty twenty nine. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This channel is an independent educational creation and has no official connection to Brian Cox or any institution he represents. The content here is inspired by his publicly available talks, writings, and appearances, then reinterpreted to explore the universe through a blend of scientific accuracy and narrative imagination. All videos use synthetic narration and AI-assisted visual performance to convey ideas with clarity and immersion, aiming to make complex cosmological concepts feel approachable, vivid, and emotionally resonant. Our intention is to share the sense of wonder that Brian Cox has brought to millions — encouraging curiosity, critical thinking, and a deeper appreciation for the cosmos. Every video is produced with full captions and transcripts to support accessibility. This channel does not seek to replicate the real Brian Cox. Instead, it exists to celebrate the spirit of his work — honoring his contributions to science communication and inviting viewers to journey into the vast, extraordinary universe that surrounds us.