You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Science & Technology
Another asteroid skims past Earth
2008-11-06
Earth had a near miss with a passing asteroid this week. The space rock, labelled 2008 VM, was only discovered on Monday (3 November) at 5.49 UT as it raced towards us.

Hours later, at 22.29 UT, it skimmed by at a distance of just 28,000 miles - around an eighth as far the moon.

The find was made by a robotic telescope in Arizona, part of the Catalina Sky Survey which constantly scans the sky for potentially hazardous objects. The cosmic missile is thought to have been around 3 meters wide (10ft).

It came just a month after a similar sized space rock scored a direct hit on Earth, crashing in a remote part of the Sudan on 7 October.

Neither asteroid was large enough to do any damage, but they show once again the importance of campaigns such as Spaceguard in watching out for larger objects that could cause untold devastation. An impact with an asteroid called Apophis in 2036 has still not been ruled out, although the chances are slim.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#24  OOPSIES, my bad - the first point should be National Consumption is greater than Natural Biological Capacity.

As for the ASTEROID, WESTPAC LOCAL-REGIONAL "LAND CHANGES" vee KAMALEN is lightstuffies compared to NE USA, + MOON EXPLOSIONS IFF APOPHIS HITS TERRA LUNA.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-11-06 23:24  

#23  ION SPACE, RIAN > TIME TO SAY GOODBYE TO PLANET EARTH [WWF Report].

* Over 3/4's of the human population live in Ecological Debtor States, where National Consumption is less than Natural Biological capacity.
* Human Demand is 1/3 greater than Earth can sustain.
* In approxi 30 Years [Year 2038 = 2050 rounded off?], World will expereince intensive shortages of the most essential or vital resources, as affected by imminent political and economic discord.

00's of people are reportedly telling UN special Commissions that life = natural existence, etc. on Earth is becoming very difficult, and that space colonies must be established ASAP for humanity to survive.

HMMMMM, "DUNE" VERSUS "TANK GIRL" VERSUS "WATERWORLD"???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-11-06 23:17  

#22  Come on, kids....

Kinetic energy is 1/2 mass x velocity SQUARED.

If you are traveling at 100 ft per second with that rock in the trailer of your semi, you have about about 16.2 million foot pounds of energy. That is the equivalent of about 11 lb of TNT.

An asteroid will travel at about 30,000 feet per second, so the energy is about half a kiloton of TNT. That will get your attention.

So many targets, so little time.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-11-06 21:36  

#21  maybe he was referencing momentum...
Posted by: Abu do you love   2008-11-06 19:48  

#20  it's the speed,multiplied times the mass that counts,

At the risk of exposing myself as a pedantic nerd, kinetic energy is proportional to speed times speed times mass. RJ's point is correct, only more so.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-11-06 18:51  

#19  Sorry, guys - missed a decimal place there. We'll try harder next time. That one SHOULD have hit Pakistan...
Posted by: Haliburton Death-and-Devastation Division   2008-11-06 18:48  

#18  I'm waiting for the north face of Hawaii to fall into the ocean and send the usual tidal wave to Australia.

I'm not holding my breath, just waiting.
Posted by: Adriane   2008-11-06 17:51  

#17  Mike: check out this link.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2008-11-06 15:16  

#16  15 3 meters ain't shit.

Yes and No, it's the speed,multiplied times the mass that counts,

Example, I hand you a bullet, or I shoot the bullet to you.

Slight difference what?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-11-06 13:50  

#15  3 meters ain't shit.
Posted by: mojo   2008-11-06 12:44  

#14  Oh, come now! He's already stopping the oceans' rise and healing the planet. You start loading up on him like that with a longer "To Do" list and there won't be enough hours in the day for him to get it all done . . . and so he'll have to slow the Earth's rotation on top of everything else, and then there's the whole conservation of angular momentum thing and then . . . give the man a break already!
Posted by: Mike   2008-11-06 12:27  

#13  The One doan need no steenken rocket. Just a wave of the hand...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-11-06 11:50  

#12  because you don't send just a man to do Bruce Willis' work

Nope. But they could have crammed Obama in a rocket and sent him to get lost in space to fix the problem.
Posted by: JFM   2008-11-06 11:48  

#11  Spaceguard will notify us 22 hours after we have a collision with a deep space object.

Once upon a time, it took our computers 25 hours to predict the weather 24 hours in advance. But not to worry! Skynet will protect us.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-11-06 11:28  

#10  I got a rock.
Posted by: Grenter, Protector of the Geats   2008-11-06 10:53  

#9  What a waste. I could have used that for some serious urban renewal.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-11-06 10:39  

#8  This has happened before. Three wise men followed a star to the promised one. Pretty prophetic, huh?
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-11-06 10:28  

#7  So many targets, so little time. *sigh*
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-11-06 10:13  

#6  So for $600Gazillion Spaceguard will notify us 22 hours after we have a collision with a deep space object.
Once again, I'm impressed. Truly impressed.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-11-06 10:11  

#5  So what you're saying Moose is that it's a 'Carlin 2 Minute'(tm) warning telescope?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-11-06 10:06  

#4  If they discovered it only hours before it "skimmed by", then, the NASA wouldn't have had time to send Bruce Willis out there in space, and we'd be screwed up, because you don't send just a man to do Bruce Willis' work.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2008-11-06 09:44  

#3  I wonder if the warning telescope discovered it only when it was too late to do anything about it.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-11-06 09:14  

#2  We got Asteriod Obama, thats far worse.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-11-06 08:28  

#1  Imagine if it had faleen just over the One(tm).
Posted by: JFM   2008-11-06 08:07  

00:00