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    Richard C. Hoagland WRONG AGAIN - ASTEROID YU-55 MISSED THE MOON on NOV 9th

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    Post  Carol Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:57 pm


    Richard C. Hoagland WRONG AGAIN - ASTEROID YU-55 MISSED THE MOON on NOV 9th!
    VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmVLYaxHnPA
    HERE IT IS: Edited version of the 2nd hour of Revolution Radio Friday nights at 8 pm Eastern. Richard C. Hoagland calls on Francis to 'head up' the amateur astronomers around the world to film the MOST SPECTACULAR EVENT in our time! Asteroid YU-55 Smashing into the MOON!

    Breaking news on asteroid YU-55 and other astronomy news.

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    Post  Carol Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:48 pm

    Richard C. Hoagland WRONG AGAIN - ASTEROID YU-55 MISSED THE MOON on NOV 9th Space-103111-002-617x416
    http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/1112411326/continent-killer-asteroid-on-possible-collision-course-with-earth/index.html
    October 31, 2011 - ‘Continent Killer’ Asteroid On Possible Collision Course With Earth
    On the heels of the return to Earth of a pair of satellites — NASA’s Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and the German-built Röntgensatellit (ROSAT) — over the past two months comes a report of another object set to collide with our planet.

    Only this one is a 20 million ton asteroid that is currently heading towards us at 23,000 miles per hour, and could collide with our planet in approximately 25 years, Alex Hannaford of the Telegraph wrote on Sunday. The asteroid in question, Apophis, is more than 800 feet wide, comprised of a mixture of rock, ice, and dust, and has been dubbed “the continent killer.”

    “There are two scenarios,” Hannaford writes. “The first, and thankfully most likely, is that Apophis will fly by in April 2029, the year it is due to make its first ‘close approach’, and that’s the last we’ll see or hear of it. The second is that during that approach, it’ll pass through what scientists refer to as a ‘keyhole’ — a small area of space that can alter the asteroid’s course due to Earth’s gravity.”

    “If this happens, it’ll be on a massive collision course with us seven years later, likely to be April 13, 2036 — Easter Sunday,” the Telegraph reported added, noting that experts with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California claim that it is “too far away” to predict which of the two possibilities is most likely, but that they should be able to know more in the near future.

    “We don’t know precisely where Apophis is headed but we will soon, when it becomes observable again, probably in 2012 or 2013,” Paul Chodas of the U.S. space agency’s Near Earth Object (NEO) said. “Once we get radar on it we will be able to nail down its orbit and we will know the chances of it going through the keyhole and hitting in 2036. By that time, it could be a four in a million chance, and that could very well go down to zero.”

    That might not be the end of it, though, as Chodas told Hannaford that the asteroid could find another one of those “keyholes” — small regions of space that can alter the course of a passing asteroid, due to a planet’s gravity — meaning that even if it misses the planet the first time, it could theoretically return and collide with the Earth’s surface later on.

    www.redorbit.com


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    Post  Carol Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:04 am

    Large asteroid zips past Earth and moon without incident
    November 11, 2011 – An asteroid that is 400m (1,300ft) wide has passed by Earth, much to the delight of astronomers. Although invisible to the naked eye, scientists said they spotted strange structures on its surface as it spun past at 30,000mph (48 280.32 km/h). Asteroid 2005 YU55′s was the closest an asteroid has been to Earth in 200 years, according to NASA. It is also the largest space rock fly-by Earth has seen since 1976; the next visit by a large asteroid will be 2028. The aircraft-carrier-sized asteroid was darkly colored in visible wavelengths and nearly spherical, lazily spinning about once every 20 hours as it raced through our neighborhood of the Solar System. Ron Dantowitz, the director of the Clay Centre Observatory in Massachusetts, followed the asteroid through a telescope. “We’re tracking the asteroid itself, so the stars are moving by in the background and the asteroid is actually streaking by at about 30,000mph,” he said. “As we track it, it looks like the stars are moving in the background and the asteroid is locked on in the centre view. The asteroid often travels in the vicinity of Earth, Mars and Venus, but NASA said this fly-by had been the closest the asteroid had come to Earth in at least 200 years. “This is the closest approach by an asteroid that large that we’ve ever known about in advance,” said Lance Benner of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. But he stressed that there had been no chance that the pass would be anything other than a close encounter. -BBC

    Despite more doomsday talk about a connection to the defunct Elenin and impacts on Earth and even possibly the moon by people across the internet, the asteroid 2005 YU55 passed the Earth-lunar system without incident.


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