Orbital elements: 2010 OF101 Earth MOID = 0.0633 AU Epoch 2010 July 23.0 TT = JDT 2455400.5 MPC M 126.01346 (2000.0) P Q n 1.06605199 Peri. 282.26360 -0.66207495 -0.71881941 a 0.9490384 Node 212.53665 +0.74303883 -0.66649522 e 0.3229673 Incl. 23.21734 -0.09772445 -0.19769367 P 0.92 H 19.5 G 0.15...
Orbital elements: 2010 OE101 Epoch 2010 July 23.0 TT = JDT 2455400.5 MPC M 354.87503 (2000.0) P Q n 0.14964171 Peri. 174.44578 +0.98510773 -0.15074265 a 3.5137237 Node 195.00734 +0.14288382 +0.98527369 e 0.6153430 Incl. 18.62534 +0.09563984 +0.08069947 P 6.59 H 17.8 G 0.15 U 6 [url=http://www....
Orbital elements: 2010 OD101 Earth MOID = 0.1906 AU Epoch 2010 July 23.0 TT = JDT 2455400.5 MPC M 10.96322 (2000.0) P Q n 0.47772307 Peri. 102.71963 +0.30416076 +0.95231760 a 1.6206351 Node 185.17924 -0.94420436 +0.29803192 e 0.3587097 Incl. 15.43776 -0.12635013 +0.06533114 P 2.06 H 20.7 G 0.15 U...
Orbital elements: 2010 OA101 Epoch 2010 July 23.0 TT = JDT 2455400.5 MPC M 355.32589 (2000.0) P Q n 0.10729886 Peri. 198.01169 +0.91025333 -0.26258227 a 4.3860406 Node 161.23364 -0.13179445 +0.54922804 e 0.6844510 Incl. 84.33682 -0.39251636 -0.79334678 P 9.19 H 18.5 G 0.15 U 7 [url=http://www....
Using ESO’s Very Large Telescope, astronomers have recorded a massive star moving at more than 2.6 million kilometres per hour. Stars are not born with such large velocities. Its position in the sky leads to the suggestion that the star was kicked out from the [url=http://www.geocities.com/amig...
In early May, Venus began to emerge as an evening star very low in the western twilight. This evening, it sets 27 degrees north of due west (almost three widths of your fist held at arm’s length) nearly an hour after sunset.
By June 1 this will have improved to 80 minutes, giving even casual obs...
Orbital elements: 2007 ML13 Earth MOID = 0.1927 AU Epoch 2010 July 23.0 TT = JDT 2455400.5 MPC M 23.58790 (2000.0) P Q n 0.66697096 Peri. 139.22385 +0.10591304 +0.97052176 a 1.2973727 Node 135.56601 -0.97364287 +0.14544401 e 0.0848612 Incl. 18.01341 -0.20199501 -0.19218105 P 1.48 H 20.2 G 0.15 U 2...
Orbital elements: 2002 NE71 PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0496 AU Epoch 2010 Jan. 4.0 TT = JDT 2455200.5 MPC M 250.84433 (2000.0) P Q n 0.37112195 Peri. 143.89306 +0.65582672 -0.74456454 a 1.9177484 Node 264.77385 +0.65998888 +0.64560417 e 0.5851251 Incl. 7.18532 +0.36647783 +0.16976129 P 2.66 H 19.5 G 0.1...
Silicon Nanoparticles: Source of Extended Red Emission?
ADOLF N. WITT, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Toledo.
KARL D. GORDON, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University.
DOUGLAS G. FURTON, Department of Physical Sciences, Rhod...
TROPOMI - the Instrument Long-term monitoring is essential for climat research and for monitoring the effect of the measures of the Montreal Protocol. In order to prepare for the period after 2010, when OMI on Aura and SCIAMACHY on ENVISAT have reached their end-of-life, the OMI and SCIAMACHY part...
Kalkkop is an impact crater which can be found on a private farm 50 kilometres south east of the town of Aberdeen, Eastern Cape, in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The name is derived from two Afrikaans words, namely "kalk" meaning limestone and "kop" meaning head. [...
Pilot crater is an impact crater in the Northwest Territories, Canada, just north of the Alberta border and near Fort Smith. It is 6 kilometres in diameter and the age is estimated to be 445 ± 2 million years (Upper Ordovician). Read more L...
Debris from a Chinese Chang Zheng-2C rocket body that was launched on the 6th September, 2008, from the Taiyaun Space Centre, China, for the HJ-1A Huan Jing-1A and HJ-1B Huan Jing-1B (Environment) satellite mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 6th August, 2010 @ --:-- GMT ...
There was a fire in the skies over Randolph County in July 1859. A thousand-pound meteor, the largest ever to be found in Arkansas, dropped from the heavens into an embankment near a channel between a small lake and the Black River. The meteor is now on display in the Randolph County Courthouse. [url=...
A team of scientists led by the University of Leeds has used a robotic 'yellow submarine' to observe detailed flows within an 'undersea river' for the very first time. The researchers estimate that the river - known as a submarine channel - would be the sixth largest river in the world if it were on land...