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Asteroid Passes By Earth

Asteroid Pass Earth

ALICIA CHANG   11/ 8/11 09:17 PM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — An asteroid as big as an aircraft carrier zipped by Earth on Tuesday in the closest encounter by such a massive space rock in more than three decades. Scientists ruled out any chance of a collision but turned their telescopes skyward to learn more about the object known as 2005 YU55.

Its closest approach to Earth was pegged at a distance of 202,000 miles at 6:28 p.m. EST. That's just inside the moon's orbit; the average distance between Earth and the moon is 239,000 miles.

The last time a large cosmic interloper came that close to Earth was in 1976, and experts say it won't happen again until 2028.

Scientists at NASA's Deep Space Network in the California desert have tracked the quarter-mile-wide asteroid since last week as it approached from the direction of the sun at 29,000 mph.

Astronomers and amateur skygazers around the world kept watch, too.

The Clay Center Observatory in Brookline, Mass., planned an all-night viewing party so children and parents could peer through research-grade telescopes and listen to lectures. The asteroid can't be detected with the naked eye.

For those without a telescope, the observatory streamed video of the flyby live on Ustream, attracting several thousand viewers. The asteroid appeared as a white dot against a backdrop of stars.

"It's a fantastic opportunity to educate the public that there are things out in space that we need to be aware of," including this latest flyby, said observatory director Ron Dantowitz.

Dantowitz added: "It will miss the Earth. We try to mention that in every breath."

If an asteroid that size would hit the planet, Purdue University professor Jay Melosh calculated the consequences. The impact would carve a crater four miles across and 1,700 feet deep. And if it slammed into the ocean, it would trigger 70-foot-high tsunami waves.

Since its discovery six years ago, scientists have been monitoring the spherical, coal-colored asteroid as it slowly spins through space and were confident it posed no danger.

Asteroids are leftovers from the formation of the solar system some 4.5 billion years ago. Scientists believe their growth was stunted by Jupiter's gravitational pull and never had the chance to become full-fledged planets. Pieces of asteroids periodically break off and make fiery plunges through the atmosphere as meteorites.

Don Yeomans, who heads NASA's Near Earth Object Program, said 2005 YU55 is the type of asteroid that humans may want to visit because it contains carbon-based materials and possibly frozen water.

With the space shuttle program retired, the Obama administration wants astronauts to land on an asteroid as a stepping stone to Mars.

"This would be an ideal object," Yeomans said.

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Online:

NASA's Near-Earth Object Program: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov

Ustream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/clay-center-observatory

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LOS ANGELES — An asteroid as big as an aircraft carrier zipped by Earth on Tuesday in the closest encounter by such a massive space rock in more than three decades. Scientists ruled out any chan...
LOS ANGELES — An asteroid as big as an aircraft carrier zipped by Earth on Tuesday in the closest encounter by such a massive space rock in more than three decades. Scientists ruled out any chan...
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01:45 PM on 11/10/2011
Wow, that was a ''Close Call'. I'm glad it didn't hit the pipe-line They want to install to Destroy our half of North America. I'm glad it didn't land in the Gulf and cause massive oil spills from our Very Safe deep water oil wells. I'm gald it didn't hit a Nuke Power Plant and start a chain reaction, but of course as we have seen in Japan, they are very safe. Damn, I'm glad it didn't break into three pieces and do All of the above. That was a ''Close Call' for Planet "E".
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
01:27 PM on 11/10/2011
What an odd coincidence that the asteroid zips by earth just in time for the 'Melancholia' premier. It would've been double ironic if it had hit the earth on the day the movie opened.
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Buffyboy
Hope and Change is still coming.
01:17 PM on 11/10/2011
This near-miss lump of space junk has been renamed (We hope it will never hit) Cain-Perry lump.
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greenlass
01:07 AM on 11/10/2011
You must see "Melancholia" by Lars Von Trier.
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Sha Zam
What if it REALLY is all about the Hokey Pokey?
12:41 AM on 11/09/2011
I'm surprised people accept the over pixelated image that NASA puts out. Here's a video of a far, far superior image. This image reveals some extremely interesting lights/structures on the YU55 'asteroid'. Can you handle the truth? Will HuffPost super cool moderator put this through? :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWT8waPUg8c
03:03 AM on 11/09/2011
Oh whatever...
12:45 PM on 11/10/2011
I didn't see any evidence of anything alien in your video. Just a potato shaped rock.
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blitznstitch
BAZINGA!!!
12:40 AM on 11/09/2011
well, I say we harvest asteroids and increase the size of our planet, so that way when he hit 50 billion or so, we can be like yea...but our planet is bigger to, so it is okay. Also, we should harvest asteroids for their water and carbon. I be! we could turn an asteroid into oil, no problem because all oil is - is hydrocarbons. NASA! get on it! 2028 - that asteroid wont know what hit it.
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flossophy
Liberalism is not liberal.
12:36 AM on 11/09/2011
Earth to file sexuaI harassment charge.
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JUNIORSBOX
Proud of my country - ashamed of my government
01:05 AM on 11/09/2011
F&F Love your micro-bio.
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Buffyboy
Hope and Change is still coming.
01:22 PM on 11/10/2011
Whatever. Conseratism is not conservative.
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Buffyboy
Hope and Change is still coming.
01:26 PM on 11/10/2011
True to form. "Conservative" displaying little to no respect or appreciation of women.
11:51 PM on 11/08/2011
You mean I won't be able to blame the scratches on the hood of my parent's car on it?
11:39 PM on 11/08/2011
its bushs fault. my green religion tells me so.
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Jaladeno
Jaladeno says he'll never go 3rd person on you
10:53 PM on 11/08/2011
Is this like that Mmmm-Bopp comet from a few years ago where the Hanson Brothers wore matching black nikes to go meet it???
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BoorAgain
Sayving the werld--wun wel ritn post ata tim/
11:05 PM on 11/08/2011
No, it was the She-bop comet from 1984 piloted by Cyndi Lauper.
10:51 PM on 11/08/2011
According to some reports, it crashed into Happy Valley. Others claim it struck Herman Cain, but, in a hastily scheduled press conference, he said he couldn't remember a thing.
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foxynoise
10:47 PM on 11/08/2011
Cain denies its existence....said he had never heard of it...
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Jaladeno
Jaladeno says he'll never go 3rd person on you
10:55 PM on 11/08/2011
But he has heard rumors the asteroids are trying to develop some sophisticated inertia-based form of space travel.
10:46 PM on 11/08/2011
Airman Dougherty: Yeah, we're here! Jesus H. Christ! We're still here!

(War Games, 1983)
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ericg10101
THAT'S SOME BAD HAT, HARRY...
10:41 PM on 11/08/2011
Why don't METEOROLOGISTS know anything about METEORS ??
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Jaladeno
Jaladeno says he'll never go 3rd person on you
10:42 PM on 11/08/2011
How could something so meteorite turn out to be so meteorong???
10:31 PM on 11/08/2011
remember, December 21, 2012 is 13 months away. Whoooooopie!