JUST DISCOVERED Asteroid makes close pass by Moon and Earth on May 23 | |
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my2centsworth User ID: 5382682 Canada 05/22/2012 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] Wow! It seems to me there are more and more, incoming astroids, that are being found just days before an earth fly-by. Let's hope it remains a fly-by. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16376275 Belgium 05/22/2012 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] :roids: Wow! It seems to me there are more and more, incoming astroids, that are being found just days before an earth fly-by. Let's hope it remains a fly-by. I've noticed a sharp increase of incoming asteroids in 2012 as well. Hmmm... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12860094 United States 05/22/2012 07:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] :roids: Wow! It seems to me there are more and more, incoming astroids, that are being found just days before an earth fly-by. Let's hope it remains a fly-by. I read somewhere that the solar system just entered something like a dust cloud. Looks like its more than just dust. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12860094 United States 05/22/2012 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] :roids: Says in this article DA14 might hit earth, or take out a satellite...visible with binoculars on the fly-by: [link to www.ndtv.com] |
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my2centsworth User ID: 5382682 Canada 05/22/2012 07:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] Wow! It seems to me there are more and more, incoming astroids, that are being found just days before an earth fly-by. Let's hope it remains a fly-by. I read somewhere that the solar system just entered something like a dust cloud. Looks like its more than just dust. Either that, or space dust is 15 to 35 meters in size .. LOL |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16527811 United States 05/22/2012 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] :roids: C3 - Q34 When the eclipse of the Sun will then be, In broad daylight the monster will be seen: Everyone will differ on the interpretation, High price unguarded: none will have prepared just sayin |
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TheTruthWorker (OP) User ID: 1307920 United States 05/22/2012 07:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] Wow! It seems to me there are more and more, incoming astroids, that are being found just days before an earth fly-by. Let's hope it remains a fly-by. In the next 60 days there is one object less than 5 LD, and that is this one. In the past 60 days there are 21 and 19 were discovered near (and some after) the close approach date. Past 60 days: [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] |
ItsMaKa2 User ID: 1151446 United States 05/22/2012 08:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Links - 2012 KT12 JPL Data [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] 2012 KT12 GLP Thread Thread: JUST DISCOVERED Asteroid makes close pass by Moon and Earth on May 23 Thanks again OP! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6739256 United States 05/22/2012 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh! exciting! potential space doom! Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] :roids: |
doomsucker User ID: 16461106 United States 05/22/2012 08:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] Says in this article DA14 might hit earth, or take out a satellite...visible with binoculars on the fly-by: [link to www.ndtv.com] The asteroid, DA14, discovered by astronomers at LaSagra Observatory in Spain, could come so near to Earth on February 15, 2013, that it would disrupt geosynchronous satellites. doom postphoned... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13869273 United States 05/22/2012 08:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6739256 exciting! potential space doom! Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] :roids: It's not. 1.4 LD (lunar distances) Even if they are off... they are not off by over 500,000 km. And it's small. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1526322 05/22/2012 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] :roids: Wow! It seems to me there are more and more, incoming astroids, that are being found just days before an earth fly-by. Let's hope it remains a fly-by. I've noticed a sharp increase of incoming asteroids in 2012 as well. Hmmm... Don't worry dude, Nasa ay's it's "fireball season", hell we always have a fireball season around march, april and may, always ,always, always had one, it's normal SINCE 2011. |
inbound roid User ID: 9892766 United States 05/22/2012 08:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is only a notable event if an asteroid comes with in 25,000 miles. Beyond 1LD, who cares. Quoting: Bullwinkle 16381738 Yeah but there could be english on it, you know? Or some other asteroid could hit a combination shot, right? Could happen? Yet, we've killed the space shuttle program like a bunch of stupid shits, and have no way to fly out and meet it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1526322 05/22/2012 08:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newly discovered 2012 KT12 is a small 15-35 meter Apollo class near-Earth asteroid which will fly 0.0037 AU or 1.4 LD to both Earth and Moon on May 23. JPL Orbit: [link to ssd.jpl.nasa.gov] Quoting: TheTruthWorker Condition Code or orbit uncertainty estimate is a 8 on a scale of 0-9, with 0 being good, and 9 being highly uncertain. Was first spotted May 19 but just added to NASA site today, and not yet posted on SpaceWeather list [link to spaceweather.com] Next known NEO that comes closer than 5 LD is 2012 DA14 but not until Feb 2013 [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] :roids: Wow! It seems to me there are more and more, incoming astroids, that are being found just days before an earth fly-by. Let's hope it remains a fly-by. I've noticed a sharp increase of incoming asteroids in 2012 as well. Hmmm... Don't worry dude, Nasa ay's it's "fireball season", hell we always have a fireball season around march, april and may, always ,always, always had one, it's normal SINCE 2011. ... And prolly by next year, it will sound normal to have a ground impact fireball season, ho hum, every years thousands die from meteorite impact, its alswas happened, NOW GO TO WORK, PAY YOUR BILLS AND DONATE TO THE LATEST METEORITE DISASTER FUND. HOHUM.... |
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