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Psycho4Bud
07-03-2006, 02:16 PM
An asteroid half a mile long will fly past the earth tomorrow morning, missing us by an astronomical hair's breadth of half a million kilometres or so.

The asteroid, dubbed 2004 XP14, had been flagged as a potentially hazardous object when it was discovered in 2004. Australian astronomers have been tracking its approach to make sure the calculations showing it would miss us were correct. Their work shows that the object will zip past Earth at 05:25 tomorrow morning, barely further away than the moon.

In astronomical terms, this is a very near miss. If an asteroid of this size were to hit the planet's surface, it would do a substantial amount of damage. On land, it would create a crater between 10-15 km across, and if it hit the sea, it would create a big set of waves.

One of the astronomers, Gordon Garradd, told ABC news: "Six hundred metres diameter would do a lot of damage if it did hit, we're talking a crater many kilometres across. If it's in the ocean you're going to get one huge tsunami."

The asteroid was discovered by NASA's Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research (Linear) project, which was set up to spot exactly this kind of object. Initially, scientists were worried XP-14 might collide with Earth later this century, but say now that its path is not a threat to Earth, after all. ®
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/03/asteroid_miss/

Like a big game of astroids I guess. :stoned:

beachguy in thongs
07-05-2006, 06:47 PM
I saw that thing, yesterday morning. It just missed one of these Navy jets that take off and land by my house.

(I said "these" because they're landing, right now.)

JDiz
07-05-2006, 07:21 PM
this is nuts! It makes me realize how short our lives our here. Hell, we could all go the way of the dinosaurs at any moment! Smoke while you can, laugh now there could be no "later!"
:)

icebelowfreeze
07-05-2006, 11:48 PM
yeah thats some shit, prolly woulda landed in the ocean unless we could intercept it but i guess that woulda just broke it up....

Psycho4Bud
07-06-2006, 12:06 AM
yeah thats some shit, prolly woulda landed in the ocean unless we could intercept it but i guess that woulda just broke it up....

"If it's in the ocean you're going to get one huge tsunami."

You could kiss alot of coastline goodbye! 600 meters in diameter would create a hell of a splash!

Have a dry one!!!:D

darylbourdeau
07-15-2006, 05:01 AM
That shit would rock if it landed in the ocean.