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Near miss asteroid coming Nov. 8th

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 9:47 am 
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An asteroid the size of an aircraft carrier will be hurtling toward Earth and is expected to fly between the Earth and the moon on Tuesday. The good news: The space rock will not, repeat not, hit Earth. Even though NASA has classified asteroid 2005 YU55 as a "potentially hazardous object." Even though it will pass closer than all other large asteroids have done in the past 35 years. It will do just that: pass by.

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But the 1,300-foot-wide object, which will be just 201,700 miles away from Earth, offers a rare scientific opportunity. "Asteroids have passed this close or even closer in the past, but astronomers have not had as much advance notice," noted Bing Quock, assistant director of the Morrison Planetarium at the California Academy of Sciences, in an email to Yahoo! News.

Quock added that the early alert, coupled with the asteroid's proximity to Earth, will allow NASA to map the surface of this particular asteroid "to quite a spectacular resolution that's usually available only by sending spacecraft up close to the object." The last time an asteroid flew this close to Earth was in 1976. The next time won't be until 2028.

To get a good read of the huge space rock, scientists at NASA will engage a 230-foot-long antenna out of the Deep Space Network in Goldstone, California. The giant Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico will also capture images of the asteroid, starting at 3:28 p.m. PT on November 8.

Fun fact for amateur astronomers: The asteroid is actually moving too fast for the Hubble Space Telescope, but, according to CNN, you could spot it with a telescope of at least 6 inches in diameter.

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Should we hold our breath?


:oops: <=== works in this case...

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Just duck!

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Looks like someone already figured out a fix for this:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45192148/ns ... -asteroid/

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Yup,.. Many including my favorite astrophysicist, Neil Degrasse Tyson, has talked about this idea.

The short of it is to just place a satellite near the asteroid and let gravity do it's thing. The asteroid would slowly pull towards that new object and slowly it's trajectory would be altered enough to miss the planet. Neat, cheap and a clean!

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These satellite things are useful little beggars! First Arthur Clark uses them to give us nearly instant global communication and then Dr. Neil says we can save the world with one.

In both these cases I guess it's about Location, Location, Location.

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Maybe they could launch Oprah to orbit the asteroid and take care of two problems at once

8-[ :D :lol:

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