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DVTimes 11-11-2009 07:18 AM

Asteroid passes just 8,700miles from Earth ? with only 15 hours warning
 
Although no one noticed at the time, the Earth was almost hit by an asteroid last Friday.

The previously undiscovered asteroid came within 8,700miles of Earth but astronomers noticed it only 15 hours before it made its closest approach.

Its orbit brought it 30 times nearer than the Moon, which is 250,000 miles away.

Astronomers believe the object, called 2009 VA, would have almost completely burned up while entering Earth?s atmosphere, causing a brilliant fireball in the sky but no major damage to the surface.

The asteroid was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey on November 6, 2009. It was then identified by the Minor Planet Centre in Cambridge, Massachusetts as a near Earth object.

Nasa?s Near Earth Object Programme plotted the orbit of the object and determined that although it would fly extremely close to our planet it wouldn?t hit us.

It was the third-closest known (non-impacting) Earth approach on record for a cataloged asteroid.

The Nasa NEO programme aims to detect and track at least 90 per cent of the 1,000 asteroids and comets that approach Earth and are larger than 0.6miles in diameter, by 2020.

They monitored a 100ft asteroid that whizzed 45,000 miles above the Earth?s surface on March 2 this year. A similar sized object slammed into Tunguska, Siberia in 1908. The impact created a blast so powerful it levelled 1,200 square miles of forest.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...s-warning.html

Pleasurepays 11-11-2009 07:21 AM

no one notices an asteroid that would have burned up completely in the atmosphere and not impact the surface?

thats some stunning shit right there. i imagine they will be really thrilled to find that meteorites actually do hit the surface all the time. they'll have news for years.

btw... thats also not what happened in Tunguska.. there was no impact as the article says.

PR_Sebas 11-11-2009 07:30 AM

When the one that destroys us comes we'll have even less warning.

NBBCash Matze 11-11-2009 07:45 AM

damn 15hours wouldn't be enough for Bruce Willis to destroy it before collision or :winkwink: ? The movie would be great if there wouldn't the guy in ot called Ben Affleck.
Also didn't noticed the third-closest known (non-impacting).

Zorgman 11-11-2009 07:48 AM

Can't wait to start life again. I want to come back as a pest.. oh way... too late :D

quantum-x 11-11-2009 07:51 AM

It was 7m diameter. Not exactly problematic.

fatfoo 11-11-2009 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk (Post 16538640)
They monitored a 100ft asteroid that whizzed 45,000 miles above the Earth?s surface on March 2 this year. A similar sized object slammed into Tunguska, Siberia in 1908. The impact created a blast so powerful it levelled 1,200 square miles of forest.

Wow.. That's a big blast.

DVTimes 11-11-2009 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatfoo (Post 16538733)
Wow.. That's a big blast.

yes

scary stuff

Serial Pervert 11-11-2009 08:35 AM

That's really true? I didn't noticed it! .__.

PR_Glen 11-11-2009 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NwSebas (Post 16538670)
When the one that destroys us comes we'll have even less warning.

don't hold your breath...

WebairMetz 11-11-2009 08:38 AM

2012 the predicted comet by the mayans will have all of earth on pins and needles

NBBCash Matze 11-11-2009 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WebairMetz (Post 16538852)
2012 the predicted comet by the mayans will have all of earth on pins and needles

can't wait to see this new emerich movie!

Barefootsies 11-11-2009 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NBBCash Matze (Post 16538700)
damn 15hours wouldn't be enough for Bruce Willis to destroy it before collision


quantum-x 11-11-2009 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WebairMetz (Post 16538852)
2012 the predicted comet by the mayans will have all of earth on pins and needles

Problem is, we (being the Non-Mayans) deciphered their calendar incorrectly.
The correct date is 2220.

Source: http://science.slashdot.org/story/09...ndar-Ends-2220

CaptainHowdy 11-11-2009 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quantum-x (Post 16538894)
The correct date is 2220.

:Oh crap... And we thought we would be so privileged of witnessing the world's end :1orglaugh.

quantum-x 11-11-2009 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptainHowdy (Post 16538921)
:Oh crap... And we thought we would be so privileged of witnessing the world's end :1orglaugh.

I know, right? Like every generation before us ;)

Still we have the LHC ;)

seeandsee 11-11-2009 09:12 AM

looks like nasa dont know nothing...

BradM 11-11-2009 09:56 AM

I don't know why everyone is so afraid of the end of the world. The Bible predicts it anyway. Shouldn't anyone who believes in a God be EXCITED?

Persius 11-11-2009 12:01 PM

Crazy... just crazy

JP-pornshooter 11-11-2009 12:17 PM

last time a big one hit, the place was transformed into a year long winter paradise..

After Shock Media 11-11-2009 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seeandsee (Post 16538992)
looks like nasa dont know nothing...

Why? They are focusing in on and charting objects bigger than a certain size that may come close to earth. They have zero interest in any rocks that would burn up in the sky. The unit doing the cataloging has no interest in small objects, even if they could rip up some equipment in orbit.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Persius (Post 16539574)
Crazy... just crazy

Again why? Would not of even been that crazy if it did collide with earth. Actually could of been a very nice show depending on which side of the planet gets to view it. I would feel pretty cheated if it hit the other side of the planet.

We want them to stay focused on BIG N.E.O.'s not small ones. Though it is very funny that there are less people "at" NASA working and assigned to this than say would be required to keep an average McDonald's operational. Thankfully there are a shit load of armchair astronomers out there helping from home.

LiveDose 11-11-2009 12:20 PM

Wheeeeeewie!

baddog 11-11-2009 12:32 PM

What would be gained by knowing a week or two ahead of time? Panic?

Best to keep those things quiet, nothing you could do about it anyway.

San 11-11-2009 12:39 PM

i sale cheap asteroids

After Shock Media 11-11-2009 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16539690)
What would be gained by knowing a week or two ahead of time? Panic?

Best to keep those things quiet, nothing you could do about it anyway.

That is true too.

CaptainHowdy 11-11-2009 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by San (Post 16539720)
i sale cheap asteroids

I'll take two...

Meeper 11-11-2009 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16539690)
What would be gained by knowing a week or two ahead of time? Panic?

Best to keep those things quiet, nothing you could do about it anyway.

bingo! :thumbsup

Danny B 11-12-2009 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NwSebas (Post 16538670)
When the one that destroys us comes we'll have even less warning.

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16539690)
What would be gained by knowing a week or two ahead of time? Panic?

Best to keep those things quiet, nothing you could do about it anyway.

Yeah I'd rather just be minding my own business and get caught by surprise.
Walking around for 2 weeks knowing you're going to die and there's nothing you can do doesn't really appeal to me. You'll have the whole world sitting on death row without bars. I can only imagine how that's going to work out. Having nothing to lose and all, people will go bzrk.

baddog 11-12-2009 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 16541932)
You'll have the whole world sitting on death row without bars. I can only imagine how that's going to work out. Having nothing to lose and all, people will go bzrk.

When you put it that way . . .

DatingGold 11-12-2009 12:49 AM

lets hope when the big one comes it just finishes us off. fuck a slow death

After Shock Media 11-12-2009 12:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 16541932)
Yeah I'd rather just be minding my own business and get caught by surprise.
Walking around for 2 weeks knowing you're going to die and there's nothing you can do doesn't really appeal to me. You'll have the whole world sitting on death row without bars. I can only imagine how that's going to work out. Having nothing to lose and all, people will go bzrk.

Well odds are at least half of the planet will see it coming.
Then we would also get massive warnings spread via the internet and possibly TV if outlets reported on internet buzz. Since there are a boat load of closet and hobbiest astronomers who stare at the night sky trying to discover stuff each evening. Unless they all suddenly get compassionate about the public panic and also selfish about self preservation so that none of them spread the information and they all gather mass supplies and head to a possible safe zone.

Altwebdesign 11-12-2009 06:48 AM

interesting story!

Nicky 11-12-2009 07:35 AM

Let me know when a big one actually hit's the atmosphere.

2MuchMark 11-12-2009 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quantum-x (Post 16538928)
I know, right? Like every generation before us ;)

Still we have the LHC ;)


Don't worry, we're safe. Or maybe not.

http://www.livecamnetwork.com/bbs-pi...-atish-lhc.jpg

cherrylula 11-12-2009 07:41 AM

"8,700miles of Earth"

whew! close call

Farang 11-12-2009 08:03 AM

Missed again? Damn...

CyberHustler 11-12-2009 08:04 AM

I hope I'm having sex at the moment the earth ends...

LoveSandra 11-12-2009 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zorgman (Post 16538710)
Can't wait to start life again. I want to come back as a pest.. oh way... too late :D

:2 cents::thumbsup:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1org laugh:1orglaugh

tranza 11-12-2009 10:12 AM

Damn, that is crazy!

JP-pornshooter 11-12-2009 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 16542706)
I hope I'm having sex at the moment the earth ends...

wow talk about a coincidence and statistical possibility that would happen during that special 17 seconds of every saturday or on most wednesdays..:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Jimmy Rock 11-12-2009 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NBBCash Matze (Post 16538700)
damn 15hours wouldn't be enough for Bruce Willis to destroy it before collision or :winkwink: ? The movie would be great if there wouldn't the guy in ot called Ben Affleck.
Also didn't noticed the third-closest known (non-impacting).

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

mikesinner 11-12-2009 12:37 PM

Anything big enough to cause any serious damage will be picked up right away.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-12-2009 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk (Post 16538640)
A similar sized object slammed into Tunguska, Siberia in 1908. The impact created a blast so powerful it levelled 1,200 square miles of forest.

http://lightsinthedark.files.wordpre...uska_event.jpg

Quote:

The Tunguska Event was a powerful explosion that occurred in an uninhabited and desolate area near the Tunguska River in Russia, on June 30, 1908.

Although the cause of the explosion is the subject of debate, it is commonly believed to have been caused by the explosion of a large meteoroid or comet fragment, occurring the in Earth's atmosphere about 5?10 kilometers (3?6 miles) high.

The blast flattened an estimated 60 million trees over 2,150 square kilometers, but no "smoking gun" meteorite has ever been found. Different studies have yielded varying estimates of the object's size, but there is general agreement that it was a few tens of meters across.
ADG

_Richard_ 11-12-2009 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 16538648)
no one notices an asteroid that would have burned up completely in the atmosphere and not impact the surface?

thats some stunning shit right there. i imagine they will be really thrilled to find that meteorites actually do hit the surface all the time. they'll have news for years.

btw... thats also not what happened in Tunguska.. there was no impact as the article says.

what is the Tunguska event then? they classified it as an impact even tho it was an aerial explosion


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