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Offline Laurentien

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two asteroids making a close approach
« on: September 07, 2010, 05:21:34 PM »
Following the fireball in Columbia, http://www.sott.net/articles/show/214773-Colombia-Giant-Fireball-Was-a-Meteorite ,2 newly discovered asteroids will make a close approach in the next 24 hours.


http://britastro.org/blog/?p=458
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Within the space of less than an hour on September 5, the Mount Lemmon Survey discovered two objects which will both pass by the Earth on September 8 at a distance closer than the Moon! This unprecedented coincidence provides an exciting observing challenge for amateurs although those observing from the UK will not have the best views.

The intrinsically smaller object, 2010 RF12, will be the more favourable observing target in that it passes closest at about 0.21 lunar-distance, i.e. about 80,000 km. Tonight from the UK (Sep 6/7) this object will be 17th magnitude but by tomorrow (Sep 7/8) it will be brightening rapidly from 16th to 15th magnitude and be accelerating from an  apparent speed of about 30 “/min to 50 “/min. It passes closest around 2100 UT on the 8th but by then it will be difficult from any location on the Earth.

The larger object, 2010 RX30, only approaches to within about 0.66 lunar-distances of the Earth but will be more favourably placed for UK observers and should be able to be followed to within about 6 hours of closest approach which takes place around 1000 UT on the 8th. It will be visible all night on Sep 7/8 being 16th magnitude at first but  then brightening to 15th mag. The problem however is its apparent speed in that it will be racing across the sky at between 2-5 ARCSEC/SEC. Observers with access to telescopes located in other parts of the world especially in the  southern hemisphere could witness 2010 RF12 reach 13th magnitude around 1600-1700 UT on the 8th. As seen  visually in a large telescope (30-cm aperture or more), its motion across the sky would be very apparent in real time. Details of the position of the objects can be found here

 Nothing in the media so far here in Canada, I suppose it will be buried all over the globe.


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Re: two asteroids making a close approach
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2010, 08:12:08 PM »


 Nothing in the media so far here in Canada, I suppose it will be buried all over the globe.


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Yes for a change, nothing ever happens here.

But haven't the C's said that the brown planet would pass us and then, the shower of meteorites...?


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NASA Scientists Talk About Asteroids Passing Near Earth Wednesday
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2010, 05:30:03 AM »
I heard this story on the Public Radio News and had to check it out.
Found the story on NASA site: http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/sep/HQ_M10-128_Asteroids_Pass_By.html

The both near Earth objects (asteroids) were discovered Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010.

Hmmm....only  about three days notice...
and only one day notice after news was released.

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Re: NASA Scientists Talk About Asteroids Passing Near Earth Wednesday
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2010, 09:22:10 PM »
A link on the update of the asteroids.  Next one due to pass within 2 hours (CDT)
"Asteroid 2010 RF12, about 20-45 feet in maximum width (6-14 meters), is passing within approximately 49,088 miles of us at 5:12 p.m. EDT.  That’s a fifth as far away as the moon."
http://blogs.abcnews.com/scienceandsociety/2010/09/duck-two-asteroids-pass-closer-than-moon.html

Here's a link to a neat interactive diagram to chart the orbit of planets and asteroid 2010 RF12 http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2010%20RF12;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=0#orb
It appears that this asteroid is in Earth's orbit... is that usual?

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Re: two asteroids making a close approach
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2010, 09:30:46 PM »
I didn't see this post before I began one on same subject but would like to include this article and NASA link (an interactive diagram of the Asteroids orbit/course)

http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2010%20RF12;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=0#orb

today's article: http://blogs.abcnews.com/scienceandsociety/2010/09/duck-two-asteroids-pass-closer-than-moon.html

an hour or two to go.....