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Asteroid with it's own moon to pass by Earth
https://www.space.com/asteroid-passe...-to-earth.html
Interesting this was not discovered until '99 with such a short obit. I still think there are plenty more that we do not know about. We always think we are so smart. More of them have much larger obits. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/iA...xzG-970-80.gif |
Don't let NASA fool you; that's a Hot Pocket chasing a corn muffin.
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"The two asteroids will pass closest to Earth at 7:05 pm EDT (1105 GMT), when they'll be just 3,219,955 miles (5,182,015 km) from the planet's surface. That's more than a dozen times the distance between the Earth and the moon in its orbit around our planet, and much too far for the space rocks to pose any threat."
Phew that was a close one... |
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