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Avoiding Collision / Destroying NEO
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What is the best way to destroy near earth object (NEO) on collision course with Earth?
* Nuclear missiles
* Powerful rockets
* Giant lens / evaporator
At the moment there is no international organization to detect of small NEO, similar to the one that explode over Tunguska and Amazon...
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NEO
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Hello all newbie question.Is Vesta classed as a near earth object?
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How To Avoid / Destroy Doomsday Rock
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On "National Geographic Channel", there is a show about "Doomsday Rock" from outer space.
What is the best way to avoid the collision / destroy this doomsday rock?
Nuclear missiles, rocket engines, giant lens and evaporation, or other way?
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2004 MN4
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Russell Schweickart, a former NASA astronaut, will call on the U.S. Congress to evaluate an asteroid with a small chance of hitting Earth in 2036 and suggest lawmakers consider a space mission to monitor the object.
The asteroid, named [url=http://www.geocities.com/douglasrana/2004mn...
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NEO Grants
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The Planetary Society recently awarded Gene Shoemaker Near Earth Object Grants to five researchers: Peter Birtwhistle of England, Erich Meyer of Australia, Gianluca Masi of Italy, James W. Ashley of the U.S., and David J. Higgins of Australia, to study hazardous Near Earth Objects (comets an...
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NEO 2006 RZ
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Orbital elements: 2006 RZ
PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0124 AU
Epoch 2006 Sept. 22.0 TT = JDT 2454000.5 MPC
M 347.03660 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.27461034 Peri. 221.83784 +0.52028934 -0.85280217
a 2.3441827 Node 196.96677 +0.81874943 +0.51311548
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Near-Earth Object Survey Act
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The American House Science Committee today favourably reported out four bills related to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
By voice votes, the Committee passed H.R. 50, National Oceanic and Atmosphe...
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Asteroid 2008 AE
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Orbital elements: 2008 AE Earth MOID = 0.1317 AU Epoch 2007 Oct. 27.0 TT = JDT 2454400.5 MPC M 278.39891 (2000.0) P Q n 0.69073396 Peri. 23.35714 -0.90479550 -0.40130634 a 1.2674442 Node 132.18653 +0.35407210 -0.89482485 e 0.1244644 Incl. 11.08586 +0.23659680 -0.19555486 P 1.43 H 19.7 G 0.15 U 9 Ep...
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Asteroid 2004 FU162
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2004 FU162 is a meteoroid which passed within about one Earth radius of the surface of the Earth at 15:35 UTC on March 31, 2004, or 2.02 Earth radii from the centre of the Earth. As of 2006 this is the third or fourth closest approach of any such space rock. The discovery was not announced until August 22, 2...
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(153591) 2001 SN263
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M. C. Nolan, E. S. Howell, Arecibo Observatory; L. A. M. Benner, S. J. Ostro, and J. D. Giorgini, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; M. W. Busch, California Institute of Technology; L. M. Carter and R. F. Anderson, Smithsonian Institution; C. Magri, University of Maine; D. B. Campbell and J. L. Margot, Corn...
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2004VD17
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2004 VD17 is a near-Earth asteroid that was discovered on November 7, 2004 by the NASA-funded LINEAR asteroid survey. The object is roughly 580 metres in diameter and has a low but non-zero probability of impacting Earth within the next 100 years.
It has, since November 22, 2004, been topping th...
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8TA9D69
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A small asteroid (H=30) was discovered by the Mt. Lemmon. 8TA9D69 (2008 Oct. 06.2 UT. R.A. = 23 16.8, Dec. = +07 52, V = 18.9) The 0.002 km asteroid is predicted to collide with the Earth at 1:53 UT, 7th October, 2008. pre>Date UT * R.A. (J2000) Decl. Elong. V Motion h "/min P.A. 2008 10 06 14 23 20 29....
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Asteroid 2008 AO112
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Orbital elements: 2008 AO112 PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0451 AU Epoch 2007 Dec. 26.0 TT = JDT 2454460.5 MPC M 354.17310 (2000.0) P Q n 0.44202163 Peri. 346.08635 +0.20946936 -0.97372521 a 1.7067649 Node 91.76602 +0.90546062 +0.15866542 e 0.4820989 Incl. 5.12813 +0.36913908 +0.16335390 P 2.23 H 20.0 G 0....
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Asteroid 2009 JL2
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Orbital elements: 2009 JL2 Earth MOID = 0.0009 AU Epoch 2009 June 18.0 TT = JDT 2455000.5 MPC M 5.78138 (2000.0) P Q n 0.39700374 Peri. 204.76791 -0.22719629 +0.94293360 a 1.8334665 Node 53.03458 -0.83500950 -0.05998912 e 0.4655242 Incl. 17.73823 -0.50113968 -0.32753249 P 2.48 H 26.1 G 0.15 U 6 [ur...
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Asteroid (153814) 2001 WN5
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Asteroid (153814) 2001 WN5 Minimum distance: 0.1073 AU Date of closest approach: 2010-10-10 04:48:00 UT Date of maximum brightness: 2010-10-11 17:00:00 UT Maximum brightness at closest approach: 15.9 V. Maximum angular velocity: 10.37"/min maximum date and time the angular velocity: 2...
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Asteroid 2009 SH1
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Orbital elements: 2009 SH1 Earth MOID = 0.0035 AU Epoch 2009 June 18.0 TT = JDT 2455000.5 MPC M 333.21946 (2000.0) P Q n 0.77125346 Peri. 292.50577 +0.30329203 +0.95288695 a 1.1776185 Node 355.14297 -0.85349352 +0.26954244 e 0.2356748 Incl. 3.05784 -0.42374847 +0.13911624 P 1.28 H 29.4 G 0.15 U 9 [...
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Asteroid 2009 ST171
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Orbital elements: 2009 ST171 Earth MOID = 0.0274 AU Epoch 2009 June 18.0 TT = JDT 2455000.5 MPC M 330.28088 (2000.0) P Q n 0.23723185 Peri. 205.88087 +0.84355286 -0.53699358 a 2.5843662 Node 186.61334 +0.50336555 +0.79544948 e 0.6081273 Incl. 3.74097 +0.18719426 +0.28088792 P 4.15 H 26.8 G 0.15 U...
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Asteroid 2009 VA26
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Orbital elements: 2009 VA26 PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0105 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 298.72557 (2000.0) P Q n 0.56322543 Peri. 310.27194 -0.88549350 -0.08042435 a 1.4521603 Node 230.67193 +0.07847039 -0.99664379 e 0.3636933 Incl. 36.27233 -0.45797780 -0.01526665 P 1.75 H 20.9 G 0....
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Asteroid 2007 VK184
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As time goes by, stories and news of life ending, or at least life devastating, asteroids continue to raise the publics attention; although, attention is probably deserved, even if there is nothing we can do about it. Scientists have recently discovered one such asteroid that while low on the damag...
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Asteroid 2009 MG1
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Orbital elements: 2009 MG1 Earth MOID = 0.0157 AU Epoch 2009 June 18.0 TT = JDT 2455000.5 MPC M 15.23136 (2000.0) P Q n 0.31050032 Peri. 102.10905 -0.97766417 +0.17065709 a 2.1598720 Node 87.80918 -0.20603507 -0.89347045 e 0.6535287 Incl. 7.05164 +0.04150085 -0.41543556 P 3.17 H 23.8 G 0.15 U 8 [ur...
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Asteroid (101955) 1999 RQ36
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Title: Long term impact risk for (101955) 1999 RQ36 Authors: Andrea Milani, Steven R. Chesley, Maria Eugenia Sansaturio, Fabrizio Bernardi, Giovanni B. Valsecchi, Oscar Arratia The potentially hazardous asteroid (101955) 1999 RQ36 has the possibility of collision with the Earth in the latter...
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Asteroid 2009 UD2
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Orbital elements: 2009 UD2 Earth MOID = 0.0340 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 348.09848 (2000.0) P Q n 0.64365818 Peri. 110.68454 -0.41211404 -0.91112144 a 1.3285131 Node 3.66226 +0.80793256 -0.36768534 e 0.2893729 Incl. 3.98795 +0.42119710 -0.18618596 P 1.53 H 22.3 G 0.15 U 9 [url...
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9V04E48
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The asteroid will make a close pass (21000 km) to the Earth at 21:30 UT, 6th November, 2009. 9V04E48 was discovered (V = 14.7) on the 6th November, 2009.
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Asteroid 2009 XR1
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Orbital elements: 2009 XR1 Earth MOID = 0.0010 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 359.92394 (2000.0) P Q n 0.45573110 Peri. 210.41020 -0.30686481 -0.95172300 a 1.6723619 Node 257.46108 +0.87477073 -0.27890090 e 0.4250678 Incl. 0.44442 +0.37498020 -0.12820931 P 2.16 H 29.2 G 0.15 U 7 [u...
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Asteroid 2010 AR1
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Orbital elements: 2010 AR1 Earth MOID = 0.0020 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 14.51674 (2000.0) P Q n 0.49584923 Peri. 200.29445 +0.36703030 -0.93017196 a 1.5808947 Node 228.17396 +0.85497938 +0.34084884 e 0.3973451 Incl. 0.63818 +0.36646830 +0.13638986 P 1.99 H 25.9 G 0.15 U 7 [ur...
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Asteroid 2010 AN2
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Orbital elements: 2010 AN2 Earth MOID = 0.0692 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 318.14623 (2000.0) P Q n 0.46577529 Peri. 270.59044 -0.91653625 +0.37586059 a 1.6482323 Node 291.49351 -0.28285059 -0.85080995 e 0.4852521 Incl. 8.44902 -0.28276640 -0.36722099 P 2.12 H 22.2 G 0.15 U 9 [u...
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Asteroid (29075) 1950 DA
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Asteroid (29075) 1950 DA is a near Earth asteroid. It is notable for having the highest known probability of impacting Earth (although this probability remains low). For a few days in December 2004 it was temporarily surpassed by 99942 Apophis and in November 2008 the much smaller object 2008 TC3 br...
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Near Earth Objects - Dynamic Site
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Near Earth Objects - Dynamic Site NEODyS (Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site) is an Italian and Spanish service that provides information on Near Earth Objects with a convenient Web-based interface. It is based on a continually and (almost) automatically maintained database of near earth asteroid...
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Asteroid 8E4BDB1
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A near earth asteroid (NEO) 8E4BDB1 is predicted to make a close flyby of the Earth; passing at a distance of only 0.00108 AU (about 0.6 LD), at about 9:04 UT on Sunday, 9 March. The NEO will reach magnitude 12.6 and be observable from Europe and the Americas. H=26.7 8E4BDB1 = 2008 EZ7 [url=http://www...
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6344 P-L
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For more than 40 years, an asteroid believed to be potentially dangerous to Earth has been essentially lost to view. But no more. The so-called 6344 P-L was first spotted in 1960, and given the designation Potentially Hazardous Asteroid meaning that its orbit took it within .05 astronomical units (...
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Asteroid (35396) 1997 XF11
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Asteroid (35396) 1997 XF11 is a near-Earth and Mars-crosser asteroid which, shortly after its discovery on December 6, 1997, by James V. Scotti of the University of Arizona's Spacewatch Project, was predicted to make an exceptionally close approach to Earth in October 2028. [url=http://en.wik...
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Asteroid 2006 HF6
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Asteroid 2006 HF6 will make a near-Earth flyby (0.013 AU) on the 19th April, 2011.Orbital elements:
2006 HF6 Earth MOID = 0.0027 AU
Epoch 2006 Mar. 6.0 TT = JDT 2453800.5 MPC
M 5.94793 (2000.0) P Q
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NEOShield
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NEOShield to assess Earth defence NEOShield is a new international project that will assess the threat posed by Near Earth Objects (NEO) and look at the best possible solutions for dealing with a big asteroid or comet on a collision path with our planet. The effort is being led from the German space ag...
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Asteroid 2012 DA14
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Orbital elements:
2012 DA14 Earth MOID = 0.0002 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 103.32879 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.98299208 Peri. 271.10866 +0.51514870 -0.85159843
a 1.0017731 Node 147.29585 +0.84032283 +0.47954750
e 0.1082261 Incl. 10.33843 +0.16875831 +0.21169391
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