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Author: Subject: Space rock found on collision course with Earth
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[*] posted on 10/6/2008 at 20:34
Space rock found on collision course with Earth


oh yeah - btw -
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For the first time, astronomers have found an object on a certain collision course with Earth. Fortunately, it is so small it is not expected to cause any damage, burning up in the atmosphere somewhere above northern Sudan in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. It may, however, produce a brilliant 'shooting star'.

The space rock, dubbed 2008 TC3, was first spotted on Monday in a survey by the Mt Lemmon Observatory near Tucson, Arizona.

Its brightness suggests it is no more than about 5 metres across – so small it will likely be destroyed in the atmosphere, says Andrea Milani Comparetti of the University of Pisa in Italy.
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[*] posted on 10/6/2008 at 20:38

cool. I hope it doesn't bring any :alien8: with it.



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[*] posted on 10/6/2008 at 20:46

Isn't that a bit of a non story? A space rock that will burn up on entry. Wow. We have thousands of those happening all the time.

The bad news in this story is that they only spotted it on Monday. This gives me no hope for the future if a bigger rock ever comes.




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[*] posted on 10/6/2008 at 20:51

weelllll - the 'brightness' - 'suggests' its about 5 meters across
if its a really dark sucker maybe a bit bigger...
will the atmosphere eat a 20 foot long piece of iron ? dunno

but yeah, its not really an un-common thing.

and I doubt we hear more of it.


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[*] posted on 10/6/2008 at 21:59

Quoting Indy - posted on 10/6/2008 at 20:46

Isn't that a bit of a non story? A space rock that will burn up on entry. Wow. We have thousands of those happening all the time.

The bad news in this story is that they only spotted it on Monday. This gives me no hope for the future if a bigger rock ever comes.





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[*] posted on 10/6/2008 at 22:07

Good flick !
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