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Nov 12, 2019
NASA-JPL Released Episode 6, Heavy Metal, of Season Two of 'On a Mission' Podcast Targets Asteroids
Nov 10, 2019
I have done more updating to the table "Known-(with reasonably low uncertainty)-NEO-Earth-Close-Approaches-Less-Than-10LD(Nominal_Dist)-as-of-2019-11-08p"
I have done more updating to the table "Known-(with reasonably low uncertainty)-NEO-Earth-Close-Approaches-Less-Than-10LD(Nominal_Dist)-as-of-2019-11-08p"
I added
- Planetary Orbits -- Scale Model
- Solar System Objets -- Scale Model
Planetary Orbits [if the Earth was the size of a Basketball - with a radius of 12.0275 CM(4.73523622 inches)] |
Solar System Objets [if the Earth was the size of a Basketball - with a radius of 12.0275 CM(4.73523622 inches)] |
If the Earth was the size of a basketball how far would the Moon [and the NEO Earth Close Approaches be]?
Here is a spreadsheet of 9331 Close Approaches Less Than 10LD (Nominal_Dist) as of 2019 11-08p [if the Earth was the size of a Basketball - with a radius of 12.0275 CM(4.73523622 inches)] |
Nov 5, 2019
NASA-JPL Released Episode 5 Catch a Falling Star of Season Two of 'On a Mission' Podcast Targets Asteroids
This artist's concept shows a broken-up asteroid. Image: Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech |
Today[2019-11-05] NASA-JPL released Episode 5 "Catch a Falling Star" of Season Two of 'On a Mission' Podcast Targets Asteroids. "Why are missions like OSIRIS-REx bringing pieces of an asteroid back home?" This is the 5th of a 10-episode podcast host by Leslie Mullen. New episodes will be released weekly. For more information, see "Season Two of 'On a Mission' Podcast Targets Asteroids"[NASA JPL press release].
The ESA SSA-NEO Coordination Center has released its November Newsletter
The ESA SSA-NEO Coordination Center has released its November Newsletter, which can be read here.(pdf download)
This artist's concept shows a broken-up asteroid. Image: Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech |
Nov 3, 2019
The Table "Known-(with reasonably low uncertainty)-NEO-Earth-Close-Approaches-Less-Than-10LD(Nominal_Dist)-as-of-2019-11-03a" Has been updated.
If the Earth was the size of a basketball how far would the Moon [and the NEO Earth Close Approaches be]?
Here is a spreadsheet of 9281 Close Approaches Less Than 10LD (Nominal_Dist) as of 2019 11-03a [if the Earth was the size of a Basketball - with a radius of 12.0275 CM(4.73523622 inches)] |
NEO-Earth-Close-Approaches by number of Earth radii from 2010-January-01 to 2021-January-01 |
If the Earth was the size of a basketball how far would the Moon [and the NEO Earth Close Approaches be]? in feet 2010-January-01 to 2021-January-01 |
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Data from the NSA-JPL SBDB Close-Approach Data API https://ssd-api.jpl.nasa.gov/cad.api?dist-max=11LD&date-min=1900-01-01&date-max=2200-12-31&fullname=true&sort=dist
Nov 1, 2019
NEO Made a Close Flyby on Halloween Wow it was ~ 4.60 (Metaphorical) inches From a Basketball Size Earth
A 1 to 7 meters NEO made a close approache on Halloween it was ~ 4.60 (Metaphorical) Inches from a Basketball Size Earth. This asteroid discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey and given the observer-assigned temporary designation. C0PPEV1(Now 2019 UN13) So far there is 18 observations from four observing stations over 3.7 hours. This object has gone out of range telescopes so new observations runs will have wait until 2019 UN13 comes back in range(if ever).
If the Earth was the size of a basketball how far would the Moon [and the NEO Earth Close Approaches be]? |
In about 45 minutes from now (now = 10/31/19 7:00 am PDT), newly-discovered #asteroid C0PPEV1 will pass only 6200 km above Earth's surface. 45 minutes ago it was passing through Earth's shadow.— Tony Dunn (@tony873004) October 31, 2019
This is much closer than our geostationary satellites. https://t.co/q4qKuaUHjb pic.twitter.com/jsG2kaBY4O
Newly-discovered #asteroid C0PPEV1 paid a heavy price for almost striking Earth this morning.— Tony Dunn (@tony873004) October 31, 2019
Earth's gravity bent its trajectory, sending its aphelion out to the asteroid belt.https://t.co/q4qKuaUHjb pic.twitter.com/vzx5zpxGBG
From Bill Gray: C0PPEV1 = near-miss— Asteroid Initiatives (@AsteroidEnergy) October 31, 2019
this object is about to come _very_ close to us, perigee at 12520 +/- 70 km from the geocenter :https://t.co/5EoksMRcsg
People in Asia and Australia might be able to get
some astrometry on it over the next hour or two.
A near-Earth asteroid, identified as C0PPEV1, was spotted early Thursday by the Catalina Sky Survey, based in Arizona. It extremely close, 6,200 km above Africa at 15:45 UTC.https://t.co/Vrqjx6T3QX— Tom Ruen (@Tom_Ruen) October 31, 2019
Scout: NEOCP Hazard Assessment of C0PPEV1 archive
Pseudo-MPEC for C0PPEV1 - Project Pluto ..
Spooky Halloween asteroid flyby one of the closest near misses ever seen A big space boulder scopes out the trick-or-treating situation here on Earth.(Cnet)
Earth Impact Effects Program
Oct 31, 2019
The Discovery of 2019 RU3.
This artist's concept shows a broken-up asteroid. Image: Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech |
Oct 30, 2019
A list of 9257 Known NEO Earth Close Approaches Less-Than 10LD (Nominal_Dist) as of 2019-10-30
Here is a list of 9,257 Known NEO Earth Close Approaches Less-Than 10LD (Nominal_Dist) as of 2019-10-30.
Data from the SBDB Close-Approach Data API https://ssd-api.jpl.nasa.gov/cad.api?dist-max=25LD&date-min=1900-01-01&date-max=2200-12-31&fullname=true&sort=date
If the Earth was the size of a basketball how far would the Moon [and the NEO Earth Close Approaches be]? Here is a spreadsheet [if the Earth was the size of a Basketball - Radius 12.0275 CM(4.73523622 inches)] |
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