NASA has coordinated with the Federal Emergency Management Agency or FEMA to conduct procedures which are somewhat referred to as end of the world simulation. In the simulation, NASA justifies that this will protect the Earth for any asteroid that might be heading the Earth in the future.

Because of the reported simulation, people start to think that NASA I really hiding something which, maybe could pertain to the end of the world.

Both NASA and FEMA, as per Morning News USA, have recently carried out a series of simulation activities in California for saving the planet if there are attacks like this in the near future. According to Craig Fugatse, the administrator of FEMA, there is a need to simulate these low possibilities but high impact disaster incidents. He further stressed the need to employ emergency plans to equip people with disaster preparedness for any emergency in the future.

According to some reports, the NASA and FEMA both simulated an impact which may happen on September 2020. In the conducted end of the world simulation, a 300 to 800 ft. size asteroid will hit the planet and will impact any place on Earth. Could that lead to the end of the world?

Following the tracking of the said asteroids, scientists likewise were able to determine the possible impact and effect on the population and the infrastructure. Because of these end of the world simulations, agencies will be guided to develop plans to carry out the evacuations procedures and the way to inform the people on the approaching asteroid.

As of NASA's records and database, around 15,000 objects are near the planet and these include comets and asteroids and they have orbits that bring them closer to the planet. And according to International Business Times report, it's only a matter of time when these objects will come in line with Earth's orbit.

So will people really plan for survival in order to survive this end of the world?

NASA officials shared that this is really different compared to the usual preparations as this end of the world simulation might be used come September 2020.