NEWS: Asteroid about to take a little dip on earth's gravity well
Posted 09-05-2012 at 09:40 AM by Vast fury
A relatively large asteroid, just discovered on August 28th, will fly past the Earth-Moon system on Sept 14th only 2.8 million km (7.4 lunar distances) away. 2012 QG42 is about as wide as three football fields and comes to us from just beyond the orbit of Mars. Astronomers who are now monitoring the space rock say it shines about as brightly as a 15th magnitude star.
source:http://spaceweather.com Wednesday, Sep. 5, 2012
source:http://spaceweather.com Wednesday, Sep. 5, 2012
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This is not uncommon. There are many Earth passing asteroids with new ones being found daily.
This is a good twitter account to follow for this sort of thing:
https://twitter.com/lowflyingrocks
012 QC18, ~42m-94m in diameter, just passed the Earth at 6km/s, missing by ~ten million, two hundred thousand km.
2012 PX, ~61m-140m in diameter, just passed the Earth at 10km/s, missing by ~six million, seven hundred and thirty thousand km.Posted 09-05-2012 at 10:51 AM by garyw
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Posted 09-06-2012 at 05:38 AM by Vast fury
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Posted 09-13-2012 at 03:58 PM by ED_4





