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Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« on: June 26, 2011, 09:04:17 pm »
Kung posted na, paki lock na lang or ignore. Salamat.
Sana merong video na makuha ang mga astronomers para makita ng mga walang telescope.



"An asteroid measuring 16 to 35 feet will fly by Earth on Monday with possible viewing opportunities for the lucky few.

With an orbit similar to Earth's, the asteroid will make the closest approach at 9:30 a.m. EDT on June 27, passing over 7,500 miles   (12,000 kilometers) above the Earth's surface, according to NASA officials. At that particular moment, the asteroid - which scientists have named 2011 MD - will be sailing high off the coast of Antarctica, almost 2,000 miles (3,218 km) south-southwest of South Africa.

At that time, the asteroid is approximately 30 times closer to Earth than the existing distance between the planet and the moon, which is around 240,000 miles.

According to calculations by Astro Bob, many people will be able to see the asteroid come close to the Earth but only a lucky few will be able to witness it when the asteroid will be closest to the Earth's surface.

"Closest approach happens around 8:30 a.m. CDT Monday over the far South Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Antarctica. Observers in Australia and New Zealand will be able to catch it in their telescopes at around magnitude 12 about a half hour before closest shave.

"In the Midwest, the asteroid will be visible as a faint 14.5 magnitude speck moving at a respectable pace across the stars of Serpens low in the western sky in the early morning hours Monday," Bob King said on Astro Bob site.

Astro Bob has recommended sky-gazers to use at least an 8-inch or larger scope to spot 2011 MD.

If a rocky asteroid the size of 2011 MD were to enter Earth's atmosphere, it would be expected to burn up high in the atmosphere and cause no damage to Earth's surface, according to NASA's Asteroid Watch.

As for asteroids the size of 2011 MD, NASA said asteroids of this size come this close to Earth once in every six years on average.

NASA scientists say the Earth is surrounded by 8,099-odd known asteroids or Near-Earth Objects (NEO) of different sizes, whose orbits are dangerously close to the Earth's surface. Of them, only around 1,000 measure less than 100 feet across, about 827 are asteroids with a diameter of half a mile or longer and about 1236 of them have been classified as Potentially Hazardous Asteroids.

In 2016, NASA will launch the OSIRIS-Rex asteroid probe that will visit a potentially dangerous NEO called 1999 RQ36 in 2020. 1999 RQ36 is 1,900 feet wide and scientists say it has a 1-in-1,800 chance of hitting Earth in the year 2170, and a 1-in-1,000 chance of crashing into us in 2182.

Fred Watson from the Australian Astronomical Observatory was quoted by ABC News,
"The closeness of 2011 MD is a reminder to people that events on Earth have the potential to be shaped by asteroids - 'like the annihilation of the dinosaurs'."
It reminds us of our reality "in an environment littered with debris of this kind, which is actually the leftovers of the solar system's formation about 4.6 billion years ago," he said.

Astronomers are keeping a close eye on an asteroid called Apophis, which will come very close to the Earth in 2029, Watson said.
"In 2029 there is one that will pass very close to the Earth but probably won't hit the Earth. But depending on how near the Earth it goes, it might be deflected into an orbit that will take it onto a collision course, probably in the 2030s."

A little more thrilling this way.
It's not impossible that something will collide with the Earth in the future. There are objects we know will present a potential threat."

Read the whole article...

http://newyork.ibtimes.com/articles/169768/20110627/asteroid-2011-md-pass-earth-monday-june-27-where-when-how-telescope.htm

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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2011, 09:10:32 pm »
oh, 7,500 miles  :o

that's very near
pick an evil and live with it till the end.

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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2011, 10:47:26 pm »
visible kaya ito sa atin?
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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2011, 12:11:12 am »
visible kaya ito sa atin?

Parang kelangan yata may telescope at medyo maalam ka sa astronomy to locate this in our night sky.

"The logistics for seeing the moment of closest approach are poor. It takes place in broad daylight and halfway between the southern tip of South America and the northernmost point in Antarctica. The event is visible fairly low in the sky in deep twilight from South Africa.

However, the asteroid should be visible in the hours leading up to the closest approach across Australia, New Zealand, southern and eastern Asia, and the western Pacific. The farther south you are, the better. The farther west you are within this zone, the shorter the period of visibility, but the closer to Earth the asteroid will be when it disappears.

The asteroid peaks brighter than magnitude 11.0 at the places where the closest approach is visible, and it's already about magnitude 12.5 — fairly easy to spot in an 8-inch telescope — by 14:30 UT, 2½ hours before closest approach.

The asteroid will be very hard to observe after its closest approach, since it's departing more or less toward the Sun.

To observe the asteroid you will need a good telescope (the bigger the better), excellent charts and the know-how to use them, and ephemerides from either the Minor Planet Center or the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Make sure you enter the proper latitude and longitude. With an object this close, a small difference in the observer's location makes a huge difference where it appears in the sky."

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/highlights/124430479.html

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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2011, 03:54:29 am »
visible kaya ito sa atin?

it is but hardly on a naked eye. you need a decent telescope with high magnitude to view this in its entirety. good thing is that, we already have starmaps to locate reference positions in the sky to view one NEO(near Earth object) passing near it. azimuth, altitude, and right ascensions are fairly easy to calculate these days.

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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2011, 04:08:06 am »
haay, balang araw talaga bibili na ako ng telescope. :(

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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #6 on: June 27, 2011, 04:13:21 am »
had this tipped off the earth's gravitational keyhole, we would have seen a consortium of the first world coutries' military resources directed at deflecting it.  :-*

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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2011, 04:33:20 am »
yan pala yung sabi ng freind ko sa FB, mysterious light daw gumagalaw na ilaw...

Thanks sa info..baka isipin ng iba UFO na naman  :P
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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #8 on: June 27, 2011, 04:53:58 am »
yan pala yung sabi ng freind ko sa FB, mysterious light daw gumagalaw na ilaw...

Thanks sa info..baka isipin ng iba UFO na naman  :P

Kung wala syang telescope, malamang UFO nga yun since mahirap daw makita ito kung walang telescope. Pwede din satellite ang nakita nya.

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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #9 on: June 27, 2011, 04:59:44 am »


Meron pa daw til now kaso tamad na ako lumabas..

sabi nya myterious light lapit daw sa street nila, hanap ako ng hanap wala ako nakita sa street.. ::)

yun pala sa kalawakan....amffff  >:(

kinunan nila video ang liit, buti may post agad dito kaya nasagot ko ang Mysterious light moving  ::pampam
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Re: Asteroid 2011MD to pass Earth tonight
« Reply #10 on: June 27, 2011, 05:16:14 am »
eto kaya yung mysterious light na malapit sa street ng friend mo?  ;D



http://www.universetoday.com/87091/close-approach-images-and-animations-of-asteroid-2011-md/