Asteroid Passes Earth & ‘The Good Dinosaur’ Characters Are Relieved…Again (Video)

A real asteroid passed by the Earth, so the team behind The Good Dinosaur released a sneak peek at the film in honor of the event.
Ramsey runs with the herd in The Good Dinosaur

An asteroid just passed by Earth today, it was a near miss—if you consider 300,000 miles away a near miss (the moon is 238,900 miles from Earth). According to NASA, the asteroid, TB145 (also nicknamed the “Halloween” asteroid), is estimated to be 2,000 feet wide and traveling at 78,000 miles per hour.

The object (only discovered by scientists earlier this month) could actually be a dead comet and NASA is using its proximity to the Earth to investigate it further.

Peter Sohn, director of Disney•Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur, says the event reminds filmmakers of the idea that launched the film, which hits theaters—so to speak—on Nov. 25, 2015.  Says Sohn, “This whole thing started off with the idea: What if the asteroid that theoretically wiped out all the dinosaurs 65 million years ago missed? What would have happened? We had a lot of fun evolving the dinosaurs. Herbivores became farmers; carnivores became ranchers.

Along with the news of the asteroid, Pixar crafted a clever video to highlight the event. Watch the video below or on the Disney•Pixar YouTube channel.

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