It’s Not Every Day That A Rock The Size Of An Aircraft Carrier Buzzes Earth!
“"2005
YU55 cannot hit Earth, at least over the interval that we can compute
the motion reliably, which extends for several hundred years"
By Dell Hill
“An
asteroid slightly bigger than a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier will zoom
by Earth inside the orbit of the moon Tuesday, Nov. 8, but it poses no
danger of smashing into our planet, scientists say.
It’s This Big!!
The asteroid 2005 YU55,
which is about 1,300 feet (400 meters) across, will make its closest
approach to Earth at 6:28 p.m. EST (2328 GMT) today. At that point, the
space rock will be traveling at about 29,000 mph and be about 201,700
miles (324,600 kilometers) from Earth — closer than the moon, which
orbits 238,864 miles (384,499 km) from us on average.
The
flyby will mark the closest such a big space rock has come to Earth
since 1976. But there's no need to scurry down to the basement bunker to
await an asteroid impact, researchers say.
"2005
YU55 cannot hit Earth, at least over the interval that we can compute
the motion reliably, which extends for several hundred years," research
scientist Lance Benner, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., said in a recent NASA video.”
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