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  • Photos Of The Christmas Full Moon Show A Rare, Beautiful Lunar Event

    12/25/2015 1:30:51 PM PST · by o_1_2_3__ · 11 replies
    Bustle ^ | APRIL SIESE
    The last full moon of the year also happens to be the first on Christmas in 38 years. Photos of the Christmas full moon offer a festive, bright look at the night sky from around the world. Given the time of year, this special lunar occurrence is also known as the full cold moon, though the temperature of the moon is neither affected by its phases nor the weather on earth. Nonetheless, NASA's John Keller, who works at the Goddard Space Flight Center describes it as a special event that showcases the moon's unique relationship to earth. Keller said: As...
  • 2003 SD220: Asteroid to flyby Earth on Christmas Eve in first of five encounters

    12/17/2015 12:46:11 PM PST · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    www.ibtimes.co.uk ^ | December 17, 2015 12:13 GMT | By Hannah Osborne
    Graphic of what a asteroid of this type would look like - Nasa/ESA/M A Garlick/University of Warwick/University of Cambridge =================================================================================================================== An asteroid will flyby Earth on Christmas Eve and should be visible with a telescope so long as skies are clear. The 2003 SD220 asteroid was discovered in 2003 and its 24 December appearance will be the first of five encounters with our planet over the next 12 years. Very little is currently known about the asteroid, other than it is travelling at around five miles per second and has an absolute magnitude of around 16.9. Initially scientists had thought...
  • Massive asteroid will pass Earth on Christmas Eve (but don’t worry....

    12/16/2015 8:03:08 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 19 replies
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | Ellie {Extinction Leve Event} Zolfagharifard
    A 1.5 mile-wide asteroid is expected to make its closest approach to Earth on Christmas Eve. Asteroid 2003 SD220, also known as asteroid 163899, will pass our planet from 6.7 million miles (11 million km) away - 28 times farther than the moon. Despite its huge distance, reports have circulated the asteroid could cause earthquakes and trigger volcanoes on Earth. But experts have dismissed these claims, saying that there is no scientific evidence to back up these theories. Nasa says the space rock will make a return to Earth in 2018, but it will pose no threat to our planet...