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Dr. Acula Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 5160 United States 02/14/2013 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Ostria1 User ID: 33262851 Greece 02/14/2013 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | its too early to pin it.. they will bring it down.. i will pin it tomorrow if it is not up when i come online Quoting: Ostria1 This is true. i prolly wont be able.... but if i am... i'll try to beat you to the pin lol hehehe you get my thumb up to pin it if i dont make it btw if this could cause earthquakes they would be close to the south pole? Ostria |
Dr. Acula Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 5160 United States 02/14/2013 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | its too early to pin it.. they will bring it down.. i will pin it tomorrow if it is not up when i come online Quoting: Ostria1 This is true. i prolly wont be able.... but if i am... i'll try to beat you to the pin lol hehehe you get my thumb up to pin it if i dont make it btw if this could cause earthquakes they would be close to the south pole? I'll green you as soon as my Karma recharges :) IF it did cause any... south pacific area... Australia, South East asia... etc but its awfully small... I read on space weather that its gonna be the earth that effects it seismically. so we're the bully in the galactic courtyard in this situation lol [link to spaceweather.com] _______________________ |
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NagUrSol User ID: 12634191 Canada 02/14/2013 07:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | looks like nothing but here: [link to current.com] ''These pictures were taken when the asteroid was still about 465,000 miles away from us. Most of the dots in these very enlarged images are stars in the distant background; the asteroid stands out because it is moving in front of them. NASA says the animation was created by astronomers at the Remanzacco Observatory in Italy'' just wandering on the web |
Ostria1 User ID: 33262851 Greece 02/14/2013 07:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw the nasa video and it shows it coming over south pole then moving a bit to the west over the sea between australia and africa and then move back (spaceweather.com has the video). It is small but the tunguska one was a bit larger than this. When it exploded over siberia people in London could read at night without the lights on for a couple of days. I think we must watch the seismic activity too.. just in case. Ostria |
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NagUrSol User ID: 12634191 Canada 02/14/2013 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks Watching the world! Quoting: Ostria1 I saw the nasa video and it shows it coming over south pole then moving a bit to the west over the sea between australia and africa and then move back (spaceweather.com has the video). It is small but the tunguska one was a bit larger than this. When it exploded over siberia people in London could read at night without the lights on for a couple of days. I think we must watch the seismic activity too.. just in case. true, [link to science.nasa.gov] just wandering on the web |
Ostria1 User ID: 33262851 Greece 02/14/2013 07:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks Watching the world! Quoting: Ostria1 I saw the nasa video and it shows it coming over south pole then moving a bit to the west over the sea between australia and africa and then move back (spaceweather.com has the video). It is small but the tunguska one was a bit larger than this. When it exploded over siberia people in London could read at night without the lights on for a couple of days. I think we must watch the seismic activity too.. just in case. true, [link to science.nasa.gov] and check here quite often tomorrow [link to www.merriott-astro.co.uk] Ostria |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12990389 United States 02/14/2013 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think DA14 is going to hit Earth. Quoting: NewThor I think Ison and its buddies are the ones to watch Though if you need more doom, the camera angle makes it look like Mercury is going to hit Earth. Cheers! Don't let the bastards drag you down! Happy Valentines day y'all! So how much time do we have left? |
ashis User ID: 34392533 Mexico 02/14/2013 08:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what time is this asteroid supposed to make the passby or impact? I am in the western part of the U.S. Pacific time. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24590938 the fly by will be at 9:30am EST Friday 2/15/13 so 6:30am PST [link to spaceweather.com] Thanks dr.acula So 8:30 standard time |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34350905 02/14/2013 08:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's going to hit nothing, nada, not earth and not even a satellite. [link to www.manxradio.com] These guys are the space traffic control of all satellites. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34350905 02/14/2013 08:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's going to hit nothing, nada, not earth and not even a satellite. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34350905 [link to www.manxradio.com] These guys are the space traffic control of all satellites. [link to www.space-data.org] [link to encrypted.google.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34350905 02/14/2013 08:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were having the moon next, Not bad for a corrupt shit hole ripping off the worlds tax payers for the last 30 years. |
Dr. Acula Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 5160 United States 02/14/2013 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what time is this asteroid supposed to make the passby or impact? I am in the western part of the U.S. Pacific time. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24590938 the fly by will be at 9:30am EST Friday 2/15/13 so 6:30am PST [link to spaceweather.com] Thanks dr.acula So 8:30 standard time yup :) _______________________ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19996420 Australia 02/14/2013 08:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Everyone keeps changing the times. Yesterday they said it would be at 2:30 Pm tomorrow and the day before that they said it would happen tonight and now its early tomorrow morning. Quoting: pmb1 its because people quote different timed. i.e. first sighting, closest to earth or best viewing time. my advice is check the ustream on first post there is a countdown on there about 22 hrs I think without checking |
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TastyThoughts User ID: 1308649 United States 02/14/2013 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Awesome! Links needed, thanks for doing that. Tried to give you a Green-thumb but I already exceed the amount allowed. I'll be Bach. "They cannot see what's-up if They are looking down." (TastyThoughts) "Something is smelly! Something is smelly, like an old barnacle encrusted shoe washing ashore in the middle of summer." (TastyThoughts) "Yes happy Earth day. Now go tell the wicked to stop damaging the Human Species therefore/and the Earth; For, they are discombobulating the entire Universe and upsetting the Most High God." (TastyThoughts) |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 31662450 United States 02/14/2013 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | February 13, 2013 PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA Television will provide commentary starting at 11 a.m. PST (2 p.m. EST) on Friday, Feb. 15, during the close, but safe, flyby of a small near-Earth asteroid named 2012 DA14. NASA places a high priority on tracking asteroids and protecting our home planet from them. This flyby will provide a unique opportunity for researchers to study a near-Earth object up close. The half-hour broadcast from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., will incorporate real-time animation to show the location of the asteroid in relation to Earth, along with live or near real-time views of the asteroid from observatories in Australia, weather permitting. [link to www.jpl.nasa.gov] Streams listed at above link (NASA-TV, USTREAM, etc.) Also, the SLOOH space camera will be streaming live from the Canary Islands: [link to events.slooh.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28232375 United States 02/14/2013 10:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what time is this asteroid supposed to make the passby or impact? I am in the western part of the U.S. Pacific time. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24590938 I'm in Cali. I think the flyby is at 11:24 a.m. our time. Here's a believable link: [link to www.nasa.gov] Other websites are saying it's earlier but I kind of think NASA can at least get the time right. |
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