Okay guys, let's get the nerds on here to try and prove this wrong and put my mind at ease

user you must elaborate. We cannot accept baseless statements like this user, please tell us what you mean?

>potentially set off Yellowstone

this isn't how this works. impacts don't somehow trigger volcanoes, nor necessarily would the seismic reaction from a large impact. pretty low chance at that. it would have to be so big that the planet's fucked anyway, like 5 mile wide moving 36k mph, and you're like whoa, that's gonna set off yellowstone, and I'm like yeh sure, but nothing on land will live to see it.

It's not going to impact, the gravitational fluctuations would cause it.

oops wrong user

Oh another space thread.

Space isn't real you dumb faggots.

Keep coping. You fell for it.

if the moon isn't doing that every day, how is a minuscule comet going to do it with 1 pass.

Well, we don't know how minuscule it is, or more importantly, what it's mass is.

It may not have any effect on us at all, only time will tell.