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Space Rock To Hurtle Past Earth
BBC ^ | 01-07-2002

Posted on 01/06/2002 7:20:43 PM PST by blam

Monday, 7 January, 2002, 02:24 GMT

Space rock to hurtle past Earth

Multiple images of Asteroid 2001 YB5 show rapid motion

By BBC News Online science editor Dr David Whitehouse An asteroid discovered just a month ago is making a close approach to the Earth.

Although there is no danger of collision with it, astronomers say that its proximity reminds us just how many objects there are in space that could strike our planet with devastating consequences.

It will pass less than twice the Moon's distance from us as the rocky body moves closer to the Sun.

It is thought to be 300 metres in size - large enough to wipe out an entire country if it struck the Earth.

'Potentially hazardous'

2001 YB5 was discovered in early December by the Neat (Near Earth Asteroid Tracking) survey telescope observing from Mount Palomar in California.

Astronomers call it an Apollo object because it has a highly elliptical orbit that crosses the orbits of Mars, Earth, Venus and Mercury. It circles the Sun every 1,321 days.

Astronomers also add that it is "potentially hazardous", meaning there is a slim chance that it may strike the Earth sometime in the future.

In the meantime, it will come very close to us. At 0737 GMT on 7 January it will pass just 370,000 miles away from the Earth - close in cosmic terms.

As it approached, the Earth it was observed by the Klet Observatory in the Czech Republic by astronomers Jana Ticha and Milos Tichy who tracked it on 5 January.

Such a "close encounter" is rare but not unprecedented. However, the only other known object that will come closer to the Earth is an asteroid called 1999 AN10 that will pass a shade closer on 7 August 2027.

Widespread devastation

2001 YB5's brightness suggests it is a rocky body about 300 metres across.

If it struck the Earth a 300 metre object would not be a global killer: to wipe all life off the face of our planet an object would have to be about 1 km is size. But 300 metres is more than enough to cause widespread devastation.

If it struck land it would wipe out an entire country. If the impact point were London then scientists estimate there would be total devastation for 150 kilometres and severe destruction for a further 800 kilometres, meaning that not only would the UK be destroyed but France and the Low Countries as well.

If it struck the ocean the destruction would be more widespread. It would trigger Tsunamis that would devastate most coastal cities.

Little warning

According to experts, the recent discovery and close approach of 2001 YB5 suggests that something nasty could creep up on us at any time.

Dr Benny Peiser of Liverpool John Moores University told BBC News Online: "The fact that this object was discovered less than a month ago leads to the question of if we would have had enough time to do anything about it had it been on a collision course with us.

"Of course the answer is no, there is nothing we could have done about it."

Astronomers and archaeologists suspect that our planet is struck by a 300 metre object like 2001 YB5 about every 5,000 years or so, but this is an estimate based on a hunch rather than on any definite evidence.

"It is a reminder of the objects that are out there. It is a reminder of what is going to happen unless we track them more efficiently than we do and make better preparations to defend our planet," says Dr Peiser.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: archaeology; catastrophism; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history
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To: Mitchell; blam
That web page also gives 80 feet as the diameter of the object that hit, a little smaller than 100-meter figure from the other website I quoted above.

Whoops -- that should have been "a lot smaller".

21 posted on 01/06/2002 8:35:30 PM PST by Mitchell
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To: Mitchell
Thanks to you too. I checked it out myself some time back because of my interest in anthropology. I was wondering if this event had been witnessed by humans. ( I think yes, regardless if it was 20k or 50k years ago.)
22 posted on 01/06/2002 8:36:40 PM PST by blam
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To: wacsog10

Carolina Bays

23 posted on 01/06/2002 8:41:48 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
Was that area populated 50,000 years ago?
24 posted on 01/06/2002 8:44:28 PM PST by Mitchell
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To: blam
there is nothing we could have done about it.

If they would get off their country estates and put some hardware in space, --prepositioning--, then there would be something that could be done. Cataloging the nasties is just another academic exercise.

25 posted on 01/06/2002 8:55:25 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: wacsog10
I don't think anyone can imagine the extent of the panic and chaos that would take place

Depends who it lands on. If it lands on them it will be a sign from God. If it lands on us it will begin several years of blaming Republicans.

26 posted on 01/06/2002 8:59:57 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: blam
We're all gonna die?

You have doubts?

27 posted on 01/06/2002 9:05:58 PM PST by Mind-numbed Robot
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To: Mitchell
"Was that area populated 50,000 years ago?"

Oh Yes!

Calico: A 200,000 Year Old Site In The Americas

28 posted on 01/06/2002 9:08:50 PM PST by blam
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To: Mind-numbed Robot
I read the end of the book. Not everybody will die. (See Revelation)
29 posted on 01/06/2002 9:10:11 PM PST by JudyB1938
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To: blam
Scattered along the eastern coast of the United States from southern New Jersey to northern Florida are approximately 500,000 elliptical depressions collectively called the Carolina Bays


30 posted on 01/06/2002 9:20:41 PM PST by XBob
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To: Crowcreek
It appears to be some sort of bird track -- sign left by an intergalactic pea-fowl or space chicken

Wouldn't that be poultry in motion?

31 posted on 01/06/2002 9:30:53 PM PST by wolfman
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To: blam
Very interesting. I didn't realize there was any evidence for humans in the New World before 20,000 years ago or so. Thanks for the link.
32 posted on 01/06/2002 9:38:35 PM PST by Mitchell
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To: JudyB1938
I read the end of the book. Not everybody will die. (See Revelation)

On this plane, the plane threatened by an errant rock, they will. On a higher plane, no, but those aren't the ones who are worrying. :-)

33 posted on 01/06/2002 9:54:10 PM PST by Mind-numbed Robot
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To: JudyB1938
I read the end of the book. Not everybody will die. (See Revelation)

On this plane, the plane threatened by an errant rock, they will. On a higher plane, no, but those aren't the ones who are worrying. :-)

34 posted on 01/06/2002 9:55:10 PM PST by Mind-numbed Robot
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To: JudyB1938
I read the end of the book. Not everybody will die. (See Revelation)

On this plane, the plane threatened by an errant rock, they will. On a higher plane, no, but those aren't the ones who are worrying. :-)

35 posted on 01/06/2002 9:57:46 PM PST by Mind-numbed Robot
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To: JudyB1938
I read the end of the book. Not everybody will die. (See Revelation)

On this plane, the plane threatened by an errant rock, they will. On a higher plane, no, but those aren't the ones who are worrying. :-)

36 posted on 01/06/2002 10:15:39 PM PST by Mind-numbed Robot
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To: wolfman
Spit take.
37 posted on 01/06/2002 10:36:20 PM PST by zarf
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To: wolfman
poultry in motion?

Hmmmm... Eggstraterrestial flying objects....Impossible to track -- if not for the occasional track...

At this point, we might check for droppings near cosmic water-holes. A close orbit with one of these cl*ckers could plunge the globe into 'deep guano' . .

38 posted on 01/06/2002 10:54:02 PM PST by Crowcreek
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To: Mitchell
A meteor would most likely hit the Pacific Ocean and if it was big enough cause huge tsunamis and do great damage to Sydney, Australia, Japan, California and other places. Will you sleep soundly tonight now with that knowledge?
39 posted on 01/06/2002 10:56:27 PM PST by 2nd_Amendment_Defender
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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
I will sleep soundly tonight, heck everyone dies someday.
40 posted on 01/06/2002 11:09:49 PM PST by 2nd_Amendment_Defender
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