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...well hopefully "NOT Jersey City" -- On Monday an Asteroid passes only 7,500 miles from earth
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Asteroid on path to pass close to Earth
Saturday, June 25, 2011 By Thomas J. Morgan Journal Staff Writer A visitor from outer space is expected to whiz past Earth Monday morning in a close pass. According to NASA?s Near Earth Object Program, asteroid 2011 MD, measuring 5 to 20 yards, or the size of a house, will come close enough ? 7,500 miles ? to observe with a small telescope. By comparison, the moon is approximately 250,000 miles away. There won?t be any chance of spotting it from Rhode Island, however. The asteroid?s path is expected to take it over the South Atlantic Ocean, near the coast of Antarctica, at 1 p.m. Eastern time, according to Sky and Telescope Magazine. NASA said an analysis of the 2011 MD?s orbit shows there is no chance of it striking Earth. There is an extremely slight chance, however, NASA said, that it could collide with one of the many satellites orbiting Earth. The celestial visitor?s incoming trajectory will carry it clear of the geosynchronous zone ? the area where weather and other satellites ?park? so as to hover in an apparently stationary stance over a chosen area of the Earth?s surface. But the planet?s gravity is expected to bend the asteroid?s path profoundly, whipping it into a curve so that it will slingshot right through the geosynchronous ring. NASA said objects of this size pass Earth at this distance about every six years. 2011 MD was discovered only on Wednesday, according to Skymania News and Guide, by LINEAR, a robotic telescope pair in New Mexico that seeks out such near-Earth objects. Skymania quoted Emily Baldwin, of the magazine Astronomy Now, as saying, ?We are certain that it will miss us, but if it did enter the atmosphere, an asteroid this size would mostly burn up in a brilliant fireball, possibly scattering a few meteorites.? On Nov. 8, Skymania reported, asteroid 2005 YU55, which is 400 yards across and tips the scale at 50 million tons, will fly inside the orbit of the moon. ================= Giant asteroid to 'narrowly miss' Earth A newly discovered asteroid the size of an office block will narrowly miss the Earth on Monday - coming 23 times closer than the moon. By Josie Ensor 24 Jun 2011 The space rock will reach within 7,500 miles of the surface and give off a light bright enough to be seen through a small telescope, experts said today. It was only spotted on Wednesday by a robotic telescope in New Mexico that scans the skies for such hazards. An alert was then put out yesterday by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center in Massachusetts. The find was confirmed by Peter Birtwhistle, who has discovered dozens of asteroids from his own UK observatory, with a photo taken from Great Shefford in Berkshire. It will be daylight in the UK when the asteroid, which has been named 2011 MD, makes its close encounter over the southern hemisphere. But astronomers in other parts of the world, such as South America, will be able to watch it brighten and fade rapidly as it speeds through the starry background.
Posted on: 2011/6/25 14:17
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