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Newfound Asteroid Will Give Earth Super-Close Shave on Sunday

http://news.yahoo.com/newfound-asteroid-earth-super-close-shave-sunday-214219938.html

Earth is about to have a close encounter with a house-sized asteroid on Sunday (Sept. 7), when a space rock discovered just days ago will zoom by our planet at a range closer than some satellites. But have no fear, NASA says the asteroid won't hit Earth.
The asteroid 2014 RC will safely buzz Earth at 2:18 p.m. EDT (1818 GMT) on Sunday. At that time, the asteroid will pass over New Zealand and fly just inside the orbits of the geosynchronous communications and weather satellites orbiting Earth about 22,000 miles (36,000 kilometers) above the planet's surface, according to a NASA statement. During its close pass, 2014 RC will be about 21,126 miles (34,000 km) from Earth's surface. That's about 10 times closer to the Earth than the moon.
"Asteroid 2014 RC was initially discovered on the night of August 31 by the Catalina Sky Survey near Tucson, Arizona, and independently detected the next night by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope, located on the summit of Haleakal? on Maui, Hawaii," NASA officials said in a statement. [See images of potentially dangerous asteroids]
The asteroid will be very dim when it passes by Earth. Observers on the ground won't be able to catch sight of it with the naked eye, but, weather permitting, intrepid amateur astronomers should be able to catch a glimpse of the fast-moving space rock through telescopes, according to NASA.
You can also watch two webcasts featuring the asteroid flyby this weekend. The Slooh Community Observatory โ€” an online organization that hosts live broadcast of celestial events โ€” will begin their asteroid webcast on Sept. 6 at 10 p.m. EDT (0200 Sept. 7 GMT). The Virtual Telescope Project will also host a webcast featuring live images of the asteroid on Sept. 6 starting at 6 p.m. EDT (2200 GMT).
At its close approach, the 60-foot (20 meters) asteroid will fly about 25,000 miles (40,000 km) from the center of Earth. The average radius of the Earth (the distance from the center of the planet to its surface) is about 3,959 miles (6,371 km).

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This graphic depicts the passage of asteroid 2014 RC past Earth on September 7, 2014. At time of clo โ€ฆ
The speedy asteroid isn't a threat to satellites orbiting Earth, and the space rock could even give scientists a special opportunity to learn more about asteroids because it will be so close to the planet, according to NASA.
NASA officials have also mapped out 2014 RC's future orbits to see whether the near-Earth object might pose a threat to the planet in the future.
"While 2014 RC will not impact Earth, its orbit will bring it back to our planet's neighborhood in the future," NASA officials said in the same statement. "The asteroid's future motion will be closely monitored, but no future threatening Earth encounters have been identified."
Scientists have found more than 10,000 near-Earth objects in the solar system.


Seriously? 3 days notice?

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Cy
 
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That doesn't really seem like enough time, now, does it? Somewhere across the other side of the universe there are two giant alien kids skipping pebbles across the milky-way pond and one is turning to the other and saying, "Dangit, missed it again. Now you try!"
 
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3 days notice is short... What's this world coming to?
 
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3 days notice is short... What's this world coming to?

Governments have other priorities.

Instead of putting money into stupid things like detecting asteroids that could wipe out nearly all life on earth, they'd rather spend millions on important things like whether albino squirrels suffer from depression more often than red or gray squirrels.
 
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Instead of putting money into stupid things like detecting asteroids that could wipe out nearly all life on earth, they'd rather spend millions on important things like whether albino squirrels suffer from depression more often than red or gray squirrels.
I take it that at some point in your life you were greatly slighted by an albino squirrel.
 
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We need some kind of celestial radar detector that beeps at us when it detects speeding asteroids and other cosmic traffic.
 
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Hey, I wonder if Asteroid domains will get hot. LMAO

AsteroidDisasters.com IS available to reg.!!!
 
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Well, we lived through it... lol

But.... what if .... YOU were told it was coming in 3 days and WAS going to hit and wipe out the human race.

How would you spend your last 3 days?

Peace,
Cy
 
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I'd probably smoke a loot of weed, get so high that I enter a deep sleep... not keen on witnessing the mayhem.
 
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I'd probably smoke a loot of weed, get so high that I enter a deep sleep... not keen on witnessing the mayhem.
People are already doing that, w/o an asteroid. Lol.
 
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"Meteorite Strikes Nicaraguan Capital, Creates 16-Foot-Deep Crater"
Meteorite_Strikes_Nicaraguan_Capital,_Creates-d44085f2a67b5051f524a16888c9bd05

The piece of rock, possibly from an asteroid that passed close to Earth on Saturday, landed near a city airport and did not cause any injuries,
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/meteorite-strikes-nicaraguan-capital-creates-052621060.html
Mon, 8 Sep, 2014
 
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Hmmm, not a scientist or anything, but what size of an object would be needed to create a 16 foot crater? Marble, basketball? Just curious since it doesn't mention...
 
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