'HALLOWEEN ASTEROID'

Delta4Embassy

Gold Member
Dec 12, 2013
25,744
3,043
280
Earth
SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids

"An asteroid the size of a battleship will fly past the Earth-Moon system on Oct. 31st. There's no danger of a collision. Asteroid 2015 TB145 will be 300,000 miles away from Earth at closest approach on Halloween. That's too far for goosebumps, but close enough for a good view. NASA radar astronomers plan to make fantastic maps of the passing space rock.

At the moment, 2015 TB145 is still a dim speck in the southern constellation Eridanus. Amateur astronomer Marian Urbanik photographed it on Oct. 26th using a remotely controlled 0.43 meter telescope in Siding Springs, Australia

When Urbanik took the picture, the asteroid was shining like a 16th magnitude star. By the time it reaches the Earth-Moon system on Halloween, it will have brightened 250-fold to 10th magnitude. That's too dim for the naked eye, but an easy target for experienced astronomers with mid-sized backyard telecopes. An article from Sky & Telescope discusses the asteroid's visibility.

2015 TB145 is about 400 [470 actually] meters wide. According to the Minor Planet Center, this is the closest known approach by an object this large until asteroid 1999 AN10 (800 meters wide) approaches Earth at a distance of 238,000 miles in August 2027.

Lance Benner, a radar astronomer at JPL, has raised the intriguing possibility that 2015 TB145 is not an asteroid. "The asteroid's orbit is very oblong with a high inclination to below the plane of the solar system," said Benner. "Such a unique orbit, along with its high encounter velocity -- about 35 kilometers or 22 miles per second -- raises the question of whether it may be some type of comet. If so, then this would be the first time that the Goldstone radar has imaged a comet from such a close distance.""



What comes to mind. ;)
 
Progressive loons keep harping about global warming which historically has always been beneficial to the planet and this is the fourth asteroid to fly by in the last couple of years. Hopefully someone with a brain will finally do something about them....
 
Progressive loons keep harping about global warming which historically has always been beneficial to the planet and this is the fourth asteroid to fly by in the last couple of years. Hopefully someone with a brain will finally do something about them....

Fly by all the time in fact. What makes this one unusual is how close it's gonna be and how big it is. In astro-terms any way. KM-sized ones are usually 50+ LDs away (1 LD = 384,000km) This is passing just 1.3 LD away. Frighteningly close for 470m asteroids.

The Cherabinsk airburst was only 18m and had a 500 kiloton nuclear equivilent energy.
 
Progressive loons keep harping about global warming which historically has always been beneficial to the planet and this is the fourth asteroid to fly by in the last couple of years. Hopefully someone with a brain will finally do something about them....

Intelligent people understand that global warming and asteroids are two separate issues, and that addressing one does not mean ignoring the other.
 
Halloween Adhesive


Remember the race riots of Los Angeles (i.e., Rodney King)? Halloween could have us talking about people of varied ethnic backgrounds 'cloaked' in masks and costumes for the sake of peace this year. So why not add an asteroid to this American mix?

NASA seems to go a good job of tracking and imaging space bodies (meteors, etc.) approaching Earth. There is a hyped NASA program devoted to developing missiles that will shatter large rocks threatening to crash into the Earth at great speeds.

I want to feel good about this Halloween 2015 asteroid. I think I'll rent the populism-paranoia film "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" [1982] on Netflix.


:afro:

The Meteor Man (Race-Comedy Film)



Green_goblin2.jpg
 

Forum List

Back
Top