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Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008

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ZOSIME
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2/1/2008 10:03 PM
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Observations of risk-listed objects
K08B15E 2008 BE15 (small asteroid, Q=4.134 AU, arc=1 day, H=24.6 ~41m) from the Spacewatch 1.8m telescope (Jan. 31.32-33p2) and LINEAR (Jan. 31.40-45p5)
K08B15D 2008 BD15 (arc=2 days, H=20.9 ~224m) from Spacewatch 1.8m (Feb. 1.19p3)
K08B15C 2008 BC15 (small asteroid, arc=1 day, H=26.6 ~16m) from MLS (Jan. 31.27p4)
K08A04F 2008 AF4 (arc=21 days, H=19.8 ~371m) from Hamamatsu-Yuto Obs. (Jan. 31.68-73p6)
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/1/2008 10:33 PM
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wow check out Haarp something going on still continuing any up dates?
ZOSIME
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2/1/2008 10:35 PM
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Wild weather around the world
Heavy snow and rain along with strong winds and tornadoes have hit cities across the world from Indianapolis to the Golan Heights.
The videos below show the weather around the world (WATCH VIDEOS AT LINK [link to news.bbc.co.uk] )

Ferocious Winter Continues to Slam the Northern Hemisphere

Worse, more snow, possibly heavy, is predicted for China over the weekend
The next area to be hit will be Europe and the UK this weekend. What will happen there will depend on the speed that the air mass has, and the warmth of the air it strikes.
More today from Unknowncountry.com.

[link to www.unknowncountry.com]

Fierce Winter Storms Lash the World
01-Feb-2008
ZOSIME
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2/1/2008 10:55 PM
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Red Gunk falling from the sky in Michigan
It was all over the snow, according to the poster at STA. The post
Wiped it off, went to the store. Came out and there was more. And on other cars.
I pointed them out to others getting into their cars and we had quite a 'scene' of folks walking around looking 'up'?


Some thought it was from a comet or some other extraterrestrial origin but under the microscope, it was shown to be red algae spores.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
[link to www.strangemag.com]

[link to www.sluty_whore.net]
screenwr007
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2/3/2008 2:02 AM
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Any news or activity? I have been unavailable and held up in meetings the past couple days.
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interest bump
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2/3/2008 12:34 PM
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book
ZOSIME
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2/3/2008 11:11 PM
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New moon and partial eclispe will always bring on new acticity I KNow weather around the world is still crazy also a new quake in Oregon 3.3
Super Bowl was great I wanted New york to win I was a little torn but I vote for the under dogs.
and You?
CaptiveRiticuli
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2/4/2008 6:40 AM
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well for the first time in a long while i did indeed have a dream lastnight that i have woken up from and remembered it in its entirety. i am running the dream throught my head again for clarity too see if any clues are in there. Ok it did involve a large impact of sum kind probably an asteroid there was mass panic i sumhow had a view from space seeing the shock wave engulf move of europe. Then i was back in this building well it was a house one of those typical english london style houses long rooms and corridors several levels but slim in width. I felt the shock wave everything rocked the whole planet or everything around me seemed too move temporarily and i recall a huge depression come over me while i looked at my freind who was in the room also. To be honest it didnt turn out to be a really bad dream it was mixed in with sum typical odd dream moments which are difficult to explain, the aftermath of this impact seemed to end with a 911 style dust cloud rite infront off our building. The dream ended with a few of us in the woods looking 4 a kitten which was in the start of the dream. I attribute my dream i suppose from reading on these websites, the fear program works deep in the subconciencess altho i woke with an amazing feeling simply because i remembered my dream. What is strange is that when i went to bed i begun to have sleep paralysis which i have not had in about a year. Its not a nice thing, let me explain tho when i was trying to get sleep my ears started ringing or what seemed to be a high pitched frequency noise i could here which was odd as i cant recall hearing anythin like that when going to bed slighty after that i begun to have physical paralysis which felt as tho i was being suffocated or dare i say it manipulated sumhow. i dont really understand what happened to me lastnight maybe it was nothin at all but it didnt feel like it.
Grafted Promise
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2/4/2008 9:31 AM
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New moon coming around February 7.
ZOSIME
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2/4/2008 10:00 AM
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there is another thread about the magnopheres again. I think it might have to do with the solar wind. also sunspot 982 the picture on spaceweather of the sun is awesome today.
Check this Astroid out it is a biggy 2008 BT18 H=18.3 ~741m
Earth Impact Risk Summary
Torino Scale (maximum) 0
Palermo Scale (maximum) -4.59
Palermo Scale (cumulative) -3.75
Impact Probability (cumulative) 1.0e-07
Number of Potential Impacts 27
Vimpact 16.12 km/s
Vinfinity 11.64 km/s
H 18.3
Diameter 0.750 km
Mass 5.8e+11 kg
Energy 1.8e+04 MT
all above are mean values
weighted by impact probability

Analysis based on
32 observations spanning 3.5553 days
(2008-Jan-31.41308 to 2008-Feb-03.96841)

Orbit diagram and elements available
ZOSIME
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2/5/2008 2:17 AM
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MPEC 2008-C32 - "22:16 UT" - 2008 CT1
K08C01T 2008 CT1 (small asteroid, Earth MOID=0.1 LD, H=27.7 ~10m) was discovered at 0802 UT on 3 Feb. by LINEAR, which observed it at Feb. 3.33-38p4. The discovery was confirmed by Bergen-Enkheim Obs. (Feb. 3.96-98p4) and KLENOT (Feb. 3.98p5). This object is now within ten lunar distances (LD) of Earth, reaching 0.3 LD on 5 Feb. (INTRUDER).
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/5/2008 3:01 AM
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Newly found Neo's

MPEC 2008-C31 - "19:53 UT" - 2008 CS1
K08C01S 2008 CS1 (risk-listed, H=20.2 ~309m) was discovered at 1202 UT on 3 Feb. by the Catalina Sky Survey (CSS), which observed it at Feb. 3.50-55p8. The discovery was confirmed by KLENOT (Feb. 4.06p7).


MPEC 2008-C30 - "19:49 UT" - 2008 CR1
K08C01R 2008 CR1 (i=45.2°, H=19.4 ~446m) was discovered at 0746 UT on 3 Feb. by the CSS, which observed it at Feb. 3.32-37p8 and 3.42-43p4. The discovery was confirmed by Sabino Canyon Obs. (Feb. 3.38-39p3), KLENOT (Feb. 4.01-02p7), McDonald Obs. (Feb. 4.30-31p3), and Mt. John Obs. (Feb. 4.54p4).


MPEC 2008-C29 - "19:44 UT" - 2008 CQ1
K08C01Q 2008 CQ1 (H=19.5 ~426m) was discovered at 0704 UT on 3 Feb. by the Mt. Lemmon Survey (MLS), which observed it at Feb. 3.25-32p8. The discovery was confirmed by the Spacewatch 0.9m telescope (Jan. 11.34-37p3), Gaisberg Obs. (Feb. 3.82-84p3 at V=22.2), and KLENOT (Feb. 3.88p2).


MPEC 2008-C28 - "15:39 UT" - 2008 CN1
K08C01N 2008 CN1 (H=20.7 ~245m) was discovered at 1124 UT on 2 Feb. by the CSS, which observed it at Feb. 2.48-50p4. The discovery was confirmed by Jim Young via Table Mtn. Obs. (Feb. 2.52-53p4), Guidestar Obs. (Feb. 3.01-03p4), Gaisberg Obs. (Feb. 3.04-05p3), Alter Satzberg Obs. (Feb. 3.10-12p4), Modra Obs. (Feb. 3.16p3), Sabino Canyon Obs. (Feb. 3.37p4), MLS (Feb. 3.44-45p4), LINEAR (Feb. 3.46-51p3), McDonald Obs. (Feb. 3.46-47p3 & 4.46p3), Desert Moon Obs. (Feb. 3.51-53p5), Lindenberg Obs. (Feb. 4.00-01p4), and KLENOT (Feb. 4.05p5).


MPEC 2008-C27 - "15:37 UT" - 2008 CM1
K08C01M 2008 CM1 (i=55.0°, H=19.1 ~513m) was discovered at 1111 UT on 2 Feb. by the CSS, which observed it at Feb. 2.44-47p8 and 3.38-40p4. The discovery was confirmed by Gaisberg Obs. (Feb. 2.95-96p3), Gnosca Obs. (Feb. 2.96-98p2), Guidestar Obs. (Feb. 2.98-00p4), Alter Satzberg Obs. (Feb. 2.98-99p3), Modra Obs. (Feb. 3.10-11p2), Astronomical Research Obs. (ARO) (Feb. 3.31-32p3), Sabino Canyon Obs. (Feb. 3.31-32p3), Desert Moon Obs. (Feb. 3.41-45p3), Inastars Obs. (Feb. 3.93-94p3), KLENOT (Feb. 3.97-98p7), and McDonald Obs. (Feb. 4.32p3).


MPEC 2008-C26 - "15:32 UT" - 2008 CL1
K08C01L 2008 CL1 (H=19.1 ~513m) was discovered at 1038 UT on 2 Feb. by LINEAR, which observed it at Feb. 2.44-48p4. The discovery was confirmed by Alter Satzberg Obs. (Feb. 3.13-15p6), Modra Obs. (Feb. 3.17-18p3), Sabino Canyon Obs. (Feb. 3.40-41p3), McDonald Obs. (Feb. 3.47-49p3 & 4.50-52p3), and Lindenberg Obs. (Feb. 3.98-99p3).


MPEC 2008-C25 - "15:28 UT" - 2008 CJ1
K08C01J 2008 CJ1 (small asteroid, H=23.5 ~68m) was discovered at 0937 UT on 2 Feb. by the MLS, which observed it at Feb. 2.40-44p8, 2.48p1, and 3.22p4. The discovery was confirmed by KLENOT (Feb. 3.87p3).


MPEC 2008-C24 - "15:24 UT" - 2008 CH1
K08C01H 2008 CH1 (borderline-small, H=21.9 ~141m) was discovered at 0431 UT on 2 Feb. by the Spacewatch 0.9m, which observed it at Feb. 2.19-23p3. The discovery was confirmed by Gaisberg Obs. (Feb. 2.88-89p3), ARO (Feb. 3.22-23p3), the Spacewatch 1.8m telescope (Feb. 3.29-30p2), and KLENOT (Feb. 3.95-96p6).
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/5/2008 3:12 AM
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MPEC 2008-C32 - "22:16 UT" - 2008 CT1
K08C01T 2008 CT1 (small asteroid, Earth MOID=0.1 LD, H=27.7 ~10m) was discovered at 0802 UT on 3 Feb. by LINEAR, which observed it at Feb. 3.33-38p4. The discovery was confirmed by Bergen-Enkheim Obs. (Feb. 3.96-98p4) and KLENOT (Feb. 3.98p5). This object is now within ten lunar distances (LD) of Earth, reaching 0.3 LD on 5 Feb.
This is a update from earths busy neighborhood the top put one put it closer at o.1 ld this is 0.35 ld
really really small
(INTRUDER).
 Quoting: ZOSIME

2008 CT1 - intruder
Approximate diameter: 10 meters (H=27.557)
Closest Earth approach: 0.35 LD at 0703 UTC today
Inside Earth-Moon system: 2348 UTC yesterday until 1417 UTC today
Inside Earth's Hill sphere: yesterday until tomorrow
Inside ten LD of Earth: 2 to 8 Feb.
Closest Moon approach: 0.96 LD at 1341 UTC today
Inside one LD of Moon: 1123-1601 UTC today
Data based on: JPL SSD orbit solution #1 downloaded today
based on 13 observations
Optical observation: observed from 3 locations during 0.6489 days
discovered at 0802 UTC on 3 Feb. by LINEAR
last observed at 2336 UTC on 3 Feb. by KLENOT
Note: risk listed
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/8/2008 12:47 AM
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newly found this one is bigger but still not very close but maybe one to watch wow its like one a day

2008-C39 2008 CE5
K08C05E 2008 CE5 (q=0.334 AU, H=20.3 ~295m) was discovered at 0624 UT on 7 Feb. by the Catalina Sky Survey (CSS), which observed it at Feb. 7.27-29p4 and 7.43p2. The discovery was confirmed by Drebach Obs. (Feb. 7.84-85p3).
Nibbers
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2/8/2008 1:16 AM
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That does worry me that they are finding so many and most of these they find and they are like 1 day away from crossing our orbit, granted most of them are really small and that might be why.. but is this an unusual amount to be coming across our orbit. in such a short period of time. It just is troubling because i have always heard the ones we have to worry about are the ones we don't know about.. and most of these we did not know about till last week or so. Is there a big one heading this way ?
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/9/2008 10:01 PM
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today's new found asteroids
notice very small 0,0 ld and 0.1 l.d.
MPEC 2008-C56 - "15:22 UT" - 2008 CE22
K08C22E 2008 CE22 (risk-listed, Earth MOID=1.1 LD, H=26.4 ~18m) was discovered at 0710 UT on 9 Feb. by the CSS, which observed it at Feb. 9.30-33p4 and 9.40-50p13. The discovery was confirmed by MLS (Feb. 9.33-35p3 & 9.39-41p4), Grasslands Obs. (Feb. 9.42p3), Young/Table Mtn. (Feb. 9.44-45p4), and Bisei Spaceguard Center (Bisei) (Feb. 9.52-53p7). This object is now within ten lunar distances (LD) of Earth, reaching 1.0 LD on 7 Feb.


MPEC 2008-C55 - "15:04 UT" - 2008 CD22
K08C22D 2008 CD22 (risk-listed, H=22.1 ~129m) was discovered at 0526 UT on 9 Feb. by the CSS, which observed it at Feb. 9.23-25p4, 9.30p1, and 9.35p3. The discovery was confirmed by Young/Table Mtn. (Feb. 9.28-29p4) and Grasslands Obs. (Feb. 9.28p3).


MPEC 2008-C54 - "15:02 UT" - 2008 CC22
K08C22C 2008 CC22 (small asteroid, Earth MOID=7.5 LD, H=23.9 ~56m) was discovered at 1009 UT on 8 Feb. by the MLS, which observed it at Feb. 8.37-44p8 and 9.36-39p4. The discovery was confirmed by Gaisberg Obs. (Feb. 8.98-00p3).


MPEC 2008-C53 - "14:55 UT" - 2008 CB22
K08C22B 2008 CB22 (risk-listed, H=19.6 ~407m) was discovered at 1002 UT on 8 Feb. by the CSS, which observed it at Feb. 8.42-44p4, 8.48-49p4, and 8.53p4. The discovery was confirmed by Young/Table Mtn. (Feb. 8.49-51p4), Guidestar Obs. (Feb. 8.97-99p3), Farra d'Isonzo Obs. (Feb. 9.05-07p2), Consell Obs. (Feb. 9.08p5), Vallemare di Borbona Obs. (Feb. 9.10-12p4), Great Shefford Obs. (Feb. 9.20-21p3), and MLS (Feb. 9.48-51p4).


MPEC 2008-C52 - "14:52 UT" - 2008 CA22
K08C22A 2008 CA22 (H=20.7 ~245m) was discovered at 0805 UT on 8 Feb. by the MLS, which observed it at Feb. 8.34-42p8 at V=22.5 and 9.33-35p4. The discovery was confirmed by Gaisberg Obs. (Feb. 9.01-02p2) and the Spacewatch 1.8m telescope (Feb. 9.44-45p3).


MPEC 2008-C51 - "14:49 UT" - 2008 CZ21
K08C21Z 2008 CZ21 (risk-listed, H=20.5 ~269m) was discovered at 0656 UT on 8 Feb. by LINEAR, which observed it at Feb. 8.29-31p3. The discovery was confirmed by Great Shefford Obs. (Feb. 9.15-16p3), Young/Table Mtn. (Feb. 9.18-19p4), and Grasslands Obs. (Feb. 9.22p3).


MPEC 2008-C50 - "14:46 UT" - 2008 CY21
K08C21Y 2008 CY21 (small asteroid, H=24.9 ~35m) was discovered at 0636 UT on 8 Feb. by LINEAR, which observed it at Feb. 8.28-32p5. The discovery was confirmed by Great Shefford Obs. (Feb. 9.14-15p3), Young/Table Mtn. (Feb. 9.16-17p4), and Grasslands Obs. (Feb. 9.21p3).


MPEC 2008-C49 - "14:43 UT" - 2008 CX21
K08C21X 2008 CX21 (small asteroid, H=24.5 ~43m) was discovered at 0647 UT on 7 Feb. by LINEAR, which observed it at Feb. 7.28-33p5 and 8.33-37p4. The discovery was confirmed by Great Shefford Obs. (Feb. 9.10p3), Grasslands Obs. (Feb. 9.24p4), and Young/Table Mtn. (Feb. 9.30-31p3).
hey
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2/9/2008 10:06 PM
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Isn't it great living on a magnet?
screenwr007
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2/10/2008 12:00 AM
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Hey Zosime! How ya been? Sorry I haven't been around lately, but you have got to see this!!!!!!!!!

[link to www2.nict.go.jp]

Look at the white and look at how fat the bow is. I know we have talked about this many times and said the same thing, but this is something I have never seen before! Zosime, this is amazing! If you also take note of the magnetic field lines (especially earlier) you'll see the following...

The lines are supposed to either run parallel or away from each other. Several of them have attracted each other and have connected. This means plasma explosions. We have been watching and waiting for this since TU24. I truly think something very big is out there and either we haven't found it or we're not being told about it.

***UPDATE***

I just rechecked the magnetic field lines and they are no longer attracting each other like they were earlier. The pressure is higher then ever though.

The Baja area got hit with a decent EQ earlier, but I feel that it was nothing to what's about to happen. We are in a magnetic struggle with something big. Solar activity (especially the amount happening now) would not have this effect on the mag. field. This isn't speculation, this is the real deal. That volcano that's been erupting, wait and see what happens in the next 48 hours (I am guessing more like 12-18hrs). I believe Cali. is about to get their overdue quake as well. I have been monitoring plate pressure (thanks to Frank Condon) and something very bad is happening.
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screenwr007
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2/10/2008 12:11 AM
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Hey Zo...

How come some of those 'newly found asteroids' don't list the 'miss-distance'? How the hell is it that three of them are over 200m and we JUST discovered them? When exactly are they supposed to pass us?

Great find Zosime! What's your take on the situation?
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ZOSIME
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2/11/2008 10:44 AM
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MPEC 2008-C56 - "15:22 UT" - 2008 CE22
K08C22E 2008 CE22 (risk-listed, Earth MOID=1.1 LD, H=26.4 ~18m) was discovered at 0710 UT on 9 Feb. by the CSS, which observed it at Feb. 9.30-33p4 and 9.40-50p13. The discovery was confirmed by MLS (Feb. 9.33-35p3 & 9.39-41p4), Grasslands Obs. (Feb. 9.42p3), Young/Table Mtn. (Feb. 9.44-45p4), and Bisei Spaceguard Center (Bisei) (Feb. 9.52-53p7). This object is now within ten lunar distances (LD) of Earth, reaching 1.0 LD on 7 Feb.


MPEC 2008-C55 - "15:04 UT" - 2008 CD22
K08C22D 2008 CD22 (risk-listed, H=22.1 ~129m) was discovered at 0526 UT on 9 Feb. by the CSS, which observed it at Feb. 9.23-25p4, 9.30p1, and 9.35p3. The discovery was confirmed by Young/Table Mtn. (Feb. 9.28-29p4) and Grasslands
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/11/2008 10:45 AM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

Hey Zo...

How come some of those 'newly found asteroids' don't list the 'miss-distance'? How the hell is it that three of them are over 200m and we JUST discovered them? When exactly are they supposed to pass us?

Great find Zosime! What's your take on the situation?
 Quoting: screenwr007

They are finding around 12 aday new ones. And just think of the ones they miss.
I'll remark later I'm going to be late for work. lol
screenwr007
User ID: 372123
2/11/2008 9:59 PM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

New moon and partial eclispe will always bring on new acticity I KNow weather around the world is still crazy also a new quake in Oregon 3.3
Super Bowl was great I wanted New york to win I was a little torn but I vote for the under dogs.
and You?
 Quoting: ZOSIME


Well I am originally from Long Island NY, so it was bitter sweet for me! If that isn't enough I really had a 'gut feeling' that the Giants were going to win, I actually thought they would win by at least 14 (I know sounds crazy, but I just really felt it). So having that feeling I placed a decent wager, I didn't take the Giants 'getting' the 13 1/2 points, I picked them to win straight-up. Lets just say they bought me a new car!
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screenwr007
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2/11/2008 10:00 PM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

Hey Zo...

How come some of those 'newly found asteroids' don't list the 'miss-distance'? How the hell is it that three of them are over 200m and we JUST discovered them? When exactly are they supposed to pass us?

Great find Zosime! What's your take on the situation?

They are finding around 12 aday new ones. And just think of the ones they miss.
I'll remark later I'm going to be late for work. lol
 Quoting: ZOSIME



OK, I would love to get your opinion and take on this recent activity and why they aren't posting the 'miss' distance on most of these new bogeys.
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ZOSIME
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2/12/2008 12:25 AM
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Another Incoming
wow one right after the other this one is small



MPEC 2008-C76 - "04:32 UT" - 2008 CM74
K08C74M 2008 CM74 (small asteroid, Earth MOID=0.6 LD, H=28.1 ~8m) was discovered at 0849 UT on 8 Feb. by the Mt. Lemmon Survey (MLS), which observed it at Feb. 8.37-44p7 and 9.36-38p3. The discovery was confirmed by LINEAR (Feb. 11.33-38p4). This object is now within ten lunar distances (LD) of Earth, reaching 2.5 LD on 15 Feb.
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/12/2008 12:29 AM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

Hey Zo...

How come some of those 'newly found asteroids' don't list the 'miss-distance'? How the hell is it that three of them are over 200m and we JUST discovered them? When exactly are they supposed to pass us?

Great find Zosime! What's your take on the situation?

They are finding around 12 aday new ones. And just think of the ones they miss.
I'll remark later I'm going to be late for work. lol



OK, I would love to get your opinion and take on this recent activity and why they aren't posting the 'miss' distance on most of these new bogeys.
 Quoting: screenwr007

So are you back to work yet? What you been up to I have corporate big wigs coming tomorrow for a visit so I've been working long A>> hours so after tomorrow I will post more
Check out the earthquakes in baja another this evening something is brewing check out [link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
this thread started by Jarha about it
Glad I'm a few hundred miles from this action
screenwr007
User ID: 372123
2/12/2008 4:12 AM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

Hey Zo...

How come some of those 'newly found asteroids' don't list the 'miss-distance'? How the hell is it that three of them are over 200m and we JUST discovered them? When exactly are they supposed to pass us?

Great find Zosime! What's your take on the situation?

They are finding around 12 aday new ones. And just think of the ones they miss.
I'll remark later I'm going to be late for work. lol



OK, I would love to get your opinion and take on this recent activity and why they aren't posting the 'miss' distance on most of these new bogeys.

So are you back to work yet? What you been up to I have corporate big wigs coming tomorrow for a visit so I've been working long A>> hours so after tomorrow I will post more
Check out the earthquakes in baja another this evening something is brewing check out [link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
this thread started by Jarha about it
Glad I'm a few hundred miles from this action
 Quoting: ZOSIME


Well I never stopped writing, but am happy to say that my agent is going back to Focus Features tomorrow to draft up the papers for my latest screenplay. We reached an agreement about 90 minutes before the strike (just my luck) and I had to wait all this time to finalize the deal. I guess it's ok though, now I will be getting paid closer to my B-Day (Feb. 8th), so I can get myself one helluva gift (vrrm vrrm lol). Now I just need to re-write my new script (Subliminal Message - you'd love it!) and then film two trailers/teasers and help out on a feature film. Then I FINALLY get to forget about work and life all together and start writing, traveling(to research), interviewing and preparing for the script of all scripts, my 2012 project!!! There are so many 2012 movies being written and filmed, but mine will def. be one of the best, if not, the best. Others are doing over-the-top budgets on FX and far-fetched alien 'creature-features', while I am taking the scientific route and writing the most scary 2012 flick period. Mine is scary because it's the truth and what we are going to face. I am also going to do a documentary that leads up to the feature film. I have some of the worlds biggest scientists, reporters, journalists, central & south american tribes men & women, researchers etc... on board. I have been working on this project for many years now and am so excited I can truly get started on it now (beyond just research). Some of the data and documents I have been able to get is amazing, truly mind-blowing. If you're ever down this way, you should check out some of these (even have some 'top-secret' documents). 2012 is one of the very few subjects that I can say I truly know more about then just about everyone. The world will definitely be in for a shock (especially those who don't buy into 2012).

Do you ever get down here to Oregon? I have to go up to Seattle and then over to Spokane next week.
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screenwr007
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2/12/2008 4:20 AM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

Oh yea, I forgot to tell you what I saw earlier. It was at 10:56pm (tonight) and was beautiful! It was this huge bright bluish/green meteor, but that's not all... I must have seen it when it was entering the atmosphere because about 2-3 seconds into it; it started turning into a fireball, but yet I could still see the bright bluish/green ball. I have seen fireballs before and obviously normal meteors, never one-in-the-same. It lasted about 8 seconds or so and was mind-blowing! I have since seen about 12 more meteors since then, but just small ones, nothing special at all. To see anywhere from 12-15,16 meteors in a matter of 1.45hrs is however amazing. To my knowledge there's no showers going on, so it has to be due to all these new-found asteroids. Which, if that is the case then it's kinda nerve-racking and very exciting (all at the same time lol). That would mean that a lot of debris is near. I mean with everything going on, we've got to be close to getting hit. Maybe not by a huge one, but by one that will have everyone talking and freaking out for a long time.
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2/12/2008 10:08 AM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

book
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/12/2008 10:42 AM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

Oh yea, I forgot to tell you what I saw earlier. It was at 10:56pm (tonight) and was beautiful! It was this huge bright bluish/green meteor, but that's not all... I must have seen it when it was entering the atmosphere because about 2-3 seconds into it; it started turning into a fireball, but yet I could still see the bright bluish/green ball. I have seen fireballs before and obviously normal meteors, never one-in-the-same. It lasted about 8 seconds or so and was mind-blowing! I have since seen about 12 more meteors since then, but just small ones, nothing special at all. To see anywhere from 12-15,16 meteors in a matter of 1.45hrs is however amazing. To my knowledge there's no showers going on, so it has to be due to all these new-found asteroids. Which, if that is the case then it's kinda nerve-racking and very exciting (all at the same time lol). That would mean that a lot of debris is near. I mean with everything going on, we've got to be close to getting hit. Maybe not by a huge one, but by one that will have everyone talking and freaking out for a long time.
 Quoting: screenwr007

wow I have only seen one that went by Seattle area around 10 a few years back it freaked me out a little. I think it awesome your writing the truth about 2012 there is so much and were leading up to all of it now. So yea that why I watch the stars sky's and earthquakes nothing I can do about it but its all connected. Even the ufo's
yea glad your back to work. and i'm off to work. not as exciting I chose the wrong proffesion lol
ZOSIME
User ID: 314632
2/13/2008 1:31 AM
Re: Asteroid and Comet watch thread Neo 2008Quote

ok there is allot but these two were posted on
earths busy neighborhood small but maybe this is something that you saw just came in burning up? I'm not for sure how big they have to be to not burn into nothing.

If you catch my drift/ lol


2008 CK70 - approaching
Approximate diameter: 32 meters (H=25.128)
Closest Earth approach: 0.96 LD at 0018 UTC on 15 Feb.
Inside Earth-Moon system: 2225 UTC tomorrow until 0210 UTC on 15 Feb.
Inside Earth's Hill sphere: today until 16 Feb.
Inside ten LD of Earth: yesterday until 17 Feb.
Closest Moon approach: 1.93 LD at 0008 UTC 15 Feb.
Data based on: JPL SSD orbit solution #2 downloaded yesterday
based on 48 observations spanning 3 days
Optical observation: observed from 8 locations during 2.6897 days
discovered at 0811 UTC on 9 Feb. by LINEAR
last observed at 0044 UTC yesterday by KLENOT
Note: risk listed
2008 CM74 - approaching
Approximate diameter: 8 meters (H=28.033)
Closest Earth approach: 2.48 LD at 0842 UTC on 15 Feb.
Inside Earth's Hill sphere: yesterday until 18 Feb.
Inside ten LD of Earth: 5 to 25 Feb.
Data based on: JPL SSD orbit solution #1 downloaded yesterday
based on 14 observations spanning 3 days
Optical observation: observed from 2 locations during 3.0101 days
discovered at 0849 UTC on 8 Feb. by the Mt. Lemmon Survey
last observed at 0904 UTC on 11 Feb. by LINEAR
Note: risk listed
2008 CM74 - approaching
Approximate diameter: 8 meters (H=28.033)
Closest Earth approach: 2.48 LD at 0842 UTC on 15 Feb.
Inside Earth's Hill sphere: yesterday until 18 Feb.
Inside ten LD of Earth: 5 to 25 Feb.
Data based on: JPL SSD orbit solution #1 downloaded yesterday
based on 14 observations spanning 3 days
Optical observation: observed from 2 locations during 3.0101 days
discovered at 0849 UTC on 8 Feb. by the Mt. Lemmon Survey
last observed at 0904 UTC on 11 Feb. by LINEAR
Note: risk listed
2008 CB6 - approaching
Approximate diameter: 13 meters (H=27.028)
Closest Earth approach: 4.77 LD at 1219 UTC on 17 Feb.
Inside ten LD of Earth: yesterday until 22 Feb.
Data based on: JPL SSD orbit solution #4 downloaded yesterday
based on 29 observations spanning 5 days
Optical observation: observed from 3 locations during 4.9389 days
discovered at 0700 UTC on 7 Feb. by the Mt. Lemmon Survey
last observed at 0532 UTC yesterday by the Spacewatch 1.8m telescope
Note: risk listed
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