http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/06/asteroid-2011-md-today-27jun2011-to.html
Alert! NEOs (Near Earth Objects) Asteroids to Rock, Rattle, and Roll! Green Meteors, Fireballs and Maybe a Bolide or More!
(Issued 24JUN2011 1:30 am Tokyo by LunarMeteorite*Hunter)
This is an alert issued by this site; we will have a very close visitor, Asteroid 2011 MD, an ~8-18m rock to pass within ~12,000 km (~7,500 miles), about the distance of a round-trip flight from Washington, D.C. to London, England (NOT far by space standards), on Monday, 27JUN2011 at 17:01 UTC. 2011 MD was discovered by the Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) project located in Socorro, New Mexico on 23JUN2011, just four days before its close encounter with Earth. Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) is an MIT Lincoln Laboratory program funded by the United States Air Force and NASA.
(2011 MD) | 2011-Jun-27 | 0.0001 | 0.05LD | 8.0 m - 18 m | 27.6 | 6.77 |
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TokyoLunarMeteorite*Hunter, Tokyo, Japan
The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News
Observable from (with telescope):
South Africa ~17:30 + UTC
Antarctica ~17:30 UTC / =9:30 a.m. EDT/ =8:30 a.m. CDT/=7:30 MDT/ =6:30 PDT
Approach will be visible across (with telescope):
Australia ~17:00 UTC (approximately 30 minutes prior to closest pass point)
New Zealand ~17:00 UTC (approximately 30 minutes prior to closest pass point)
southern and eastern Asia/ western Pacific.
* times are approximate and subject to variation; NASA site still shows closest approach time at 17:01 UTC
UPDATES Pending!; so check back. Be sure to bookmark this site or do an easy Google search for "Latest Worldwide" OR "Meteor News" OR "Meteorite News".Thank you! IF you do see a big meteor please email me at LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com (see below in red print as to the information we need. Thank you! O! NEO O!;
Table and Data Source: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/
NASA/JPL/CalTech
Date and Time of event?
Location name (town,city) where you were when saw the meteor?
Start and Stop location in sky?
Direction of movement?
Duration of Event (seconds)?
Brightness ( in comparison with Venus, Moon, Sun)
color, sounds?
Photos? Videos? please email LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com
Your reports make it possible for all to check what they saw as well. Thank you!
2011 Year of Meteors!
TokyoLunarMeteorite*Hunter, Tokyo, Japan
The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News
Observable from (with telescope):
South Africa ~17:30 + UTC
Antarctica ~17:30 UTC / =9:30 a.m. EDT/ =8:30 a.m. CDT/=7:30 MDT/ =6:30 PDT
Approach will be visible across (with telescope):
Australia ~17:00 UTC (approximately 30 minutes prior to closest pass point)
New Zealand ~17:00 UTC (approximately 30 minutes prior to closest pass point)
southern and eastern Asia/ western Pacific.
* times are approximate and subject to variation; NASA site still shows closest approach time at 17:01 UTC
Best of luck in seeing it! -Tokyo
DON`T MESS WITH TEXAS! UPDATES Pending!; so check back. Be sure to bookmark this site or do an easy Google search for "Latest Worldwide" OR "Meteor News" OR "Meteorite News".Thank you! IF you do see a big meteor please email me at LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com (see below in red print as to the information we need. Thank you! O! NEO O!;
Asteroid 2011MD Orbit as Approach to Earth on 27JUN2011 Source: NASA/JPL |
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1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers
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NASA/JPL/CalTech
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NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
June 23, 2011
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news172.html
Bend it Like Beckham! Small Asteroid to Whip Past Earth on June 27, 2011
Don Yeomans & Paul ChodasNASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
June 23, 2011
Trajectory of 2011 MD projected onto the Earth's orbital plane. Note from this viewing angle, the asteroid passes underneath the Earth. Source: NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office |
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news172.html
Near-Earth asteroid 2011 MD will pass only 12,000 kilometers (7,500 miles) above the Earth's surface on Monday June 27 at about 9:30 EDT. The asteroid was discovered by the LINEAR near-Earth object discovery team observing from Socorro, New Mexico. The diagram on the left shows the trajectory of 2011 MD projected onto the Earth's orbital plane over a four-day interval. The diagram on the left gives another view from the general direction of the Sun that indicates that 2011 MD will reach its closest Earth approach point in extreme southern latitudes (in fact over the southern Atlantic Ocean). This small asteroid, only 5-20 meters in diameter, is in a very Earth-like orbit about the Sun, but an orbital analysis indicates there is no chance it will actually strike Earth on Monday. The incoming trajectory leg passes several thousand kilometers outside the geosynchronous ring of satellites and the outgoing leg passes well inside the ring. One would expect an object of this size to come this close to Earth about every 6 years on average. For a brief time, it will be bright enough to be seen even with a modest-sized telescope.
:Ephemeris:
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.cgi?CGISESSID=ee9b33fb2cb6f942721f48316c65a709#results:Ephemeris:
Date and Time of event?
Location name (town,city) where you were when saw the meteor?
Start and Stop location in sky?
Direction of movement?
Duration of Event (seconds)?
Brightness ( in comparison with Venus, Moon, Sun)
color, sounds?
Photos? Videos? please email LunarMeteoriteHunter@gmail.com
Your reports make it possible for all to check what they saw as well. Thank you!
2011 Year of Meteors!
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