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Asteroid hurtling towards Earth |
2008-10-06 |
![]() "We want to stress that this object is not a threat," said Timothy Spahr, director of the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center at Harvard in Massachusetts. "We're excited since this is the first time we have issued a prediction that an object will enter Earth's atmosphere," Dr Spahr said. The asteroid, known as a meteoroid, is between 1m and 5m in diameter. "A typical meteor comes from an object the size of a grain of sand," said Gareth Williams of the Minor Planet Centre. "This meteor will be a real humdinger in comparison." It would be visible from eastern Africa and would evaporate over Sudan, the scientists said. "We really hope that someone will manage to photograph it," said Mr Williams. |
Posted by:Oztralian |
#8 I'm still waitin' for the one about 100m in diameter that's gonna splat Riyadh on one of the royals' birthday. Can't decide which I'd rather it be - a nice nickel-iron rock, or maybe highly compacted frozen methane, ammonia, and water-ice. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2008-10-06 22:44 |
#7 I've seen rocks this big hit the atmosphere a couple times. It's not much of a meteor; does a good job of lighting up the sky though. |
Posted by: Tranquil Mechanical Yeti 2008-10-06 21:23 |
#6 That pic reminds me of the great Jar Jar's Walking Papers |
Posted by: lotp 2008-10-06 20:33 |
#5 Wel-l-l, may or may not be related but iff the fireballs = meteor atreaks I'd seen over GUAM-WESTPAC the last two nites are any measure, its ASTEROIDS, PLURAL, NOT -ROID SINGULAR. Also visibly saw a TWO-LEGGED TAOTAMONA = BLACK SHADOW BEING leap o'er a fence and walk thru a parking lot last nite, but we don't see any on SPACEWAR or SCIENCE DAILY, etc. now do we!? D *** NG IT, ITS NOT THE ROCK WE SAW, BUT THE ROCKS WE DIDN'T SEE! |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2008-10-06 20:08 |
#4 I still can hope it hits Mecca. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2008-10-06 20:02 |
#3 "We really hope that someone will manage to worship There, a minor regional correction. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-10-06 19:31 |
#2 "It would be visible from eastern Africa and would evaporate over Sudan" If I say I hope it's I can live with that. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2008-10-06 18:58 |
#1 OH MY GOD! WE'RE ALL GONNA... Oh. Nevermind. |
Posted by: tu3031 2008-10-06 18:55 |