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Huge asteroid on near-collision course with Earth

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A 1,000-metre wide asteroid will make a relatively close but harmless pass by Earth on Friday, according to NASA.

The object called ‘2014-YB35’ is travelling at more than 23,000 mph in space.

Although it is not unusual for small meteorites to whizz past Earth, the size of the asteroid poses a real threat with fears of any impact triggering earthquakes and tsunamis.

This rock is forecast to pass within 2.8 million miles – a tiny distance in astronomical terms – of Earth on Friday, according to NASA’s Near Earth Object Programme.

It is estimated to be from between 500 metres and 1km wide, with 990 metres the most likely.

The object was first spotted by the Catalina Sky Survey at the end of last year with astronomers expected to be closely watching its progress this week.

However, experts warn it is only a matter of time before an asteroid sets buzz to Earth.

Professor of astronomy at the University of Buckinghamshire, Bill Napier told the Express there is a “very real risk” of a comet or damaging asteroid hitting Earth.

“With something like YB35, we are looking at a scale of global destruction, something that would pose a risk to the continuation of the planet.

“These events are however very rare, it is the smaller yet still very damaging impacts which are a very real threat,” he added.

This article originally appeared on Express.

Huge asteroid on near-collision course with Earth - The Express Tribune
 
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It is estimated to be from between 500 metres and 1km wide, with 990 metres the most likely.

i want some of it to break-up and hit somewhere on earth... it will teach humanity a great lesson.

The object called ‘2014-YB35’ is travelling at more than 23,000 mph in space.

how much is that in kilometers per hour??
 
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This rock is forecast to pass within 2.8 million miles

Just for comparison, the moon is currently at less than 250,000 miles away from earth.

So even the moon is more likely to collide earth than this commit based only on the distance between the two objects, ignoring everything else.
 
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If you get possession of that piece, I will give you my list! :D :D
 
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If you get possession of that piece, I will give you my list! :D :D

done. :tup:

Just for comparison, the moon is currently at less than 250,000 miles away from earth.

So even the moon is more likely to collide earth than this commit based only on the distance between the two objects, ignoring everything else.

1. it is asteroid, not comet.

2. distance itself cannot be taken as safety guarantor because it cannot be known if asteroids will change their direction because of gravitational pull by the other worlds they pass by.

3. the "chelyabinsk meteor" that passed over russia in 2013 was a broken-up part of a bigger space rock.
 
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Just for comparison, the moon is currently at less than 250,000 miles away from earth.

So even the moon is more likely to collide earth than this commit based only on the distance between the two objects, ignoring everything else.
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wall street ( new york ), riyadh, indian institute of management - ahmedabad, the new palace of the turkish president, lal masjid, london stock exchange, hq of "infosys" ( a software coolie company in bangalore, india )... give me more.

If it hit your home in Pakistan I think the message will be even better.
 
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it cannot be known if asteroids will change their direction because of gravitational pull by the other worlds they pass by.

That's not true...All of that is calculated by scientists...It's not that difficult.

How do you think they send spacecrafts all the way to Jupiter and further if they don't know how to predict gravitational forces on an object?
 
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That's not true...All of that is calculated by scientists...It's not that difficult.

How do you think they send spacecrafts all the way to Jupiter and further if they don't know how to predict gravitational forces on an object?

unless a natural traveling object in space encounters a bigger world or has some internal activity ( like high pressure gas emission ), it won't deviate its direction... this holds true for artificial objects too.

if the comet, "shoemaker levy - 9", hadn't been pulled by jupiter in 1994 and broken up and crashed into it, perhaps it would have hit other words.

If it hit your home in Pakistan I think the message will be even better.

no problem... i don't live in "my home" in pakistan.
 
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unless a natural traveling object in space encounters a bigger world or has some internal activity ( like high pressure gas emission ), it won't deviate its direction... this holds true for artificial objects too.

if the comet, "shoemaker levy - 9", hadn't been pulled by jupiter in 1994 and broken up and crashed into it, perhaps it would have hit other words.

All of this is predictable....That's how they know which direction to fire the rockets in to get the spacecraft in the right orbit at the right time.

Nothing unpredictable happened with that comet that you're referring to...They had it all predicted, when and where it was likely to collide and then they collected data about it. It wasn't like it was just roaming around randomly and then all of a sudden Jupiter decides to pull it in completely unexpectedly.
 
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I also would like it to hit earth but just for the fear it will bring and maybe some added unity, plus the news is pretty boring as of late.
 
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wall street ( new york ), riyadh, indian institute of management - ahmedabad, the new palace of the turkish president, lal masjid, london stock exchange, hq of "infosys" ( a software coolie company in bangalore, india )... give me more.

The office of Indian politburo, Red Square Moscow, CCP Beijing, few Libyan jamahiri buttholes.
 
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