Showing posts with label 2013 TX68. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 TX68. Show all posts

28 February 2016

Asteroid news: NASA's update on 2013 TX68

Asteroid news: NASA's update on 2013 TX68
reported by  meteordetective
Link to article which was updated on Thu 25-Feb-2016 at 14:40 Pacific Time (22:40Z) and was originally posted on Tue 02-Feb-2016.

NASA have refined their "earlier flyby and distance predictions, reconfirming that the asteroid poses no threat to Earth."

But, the 'plot' thickens, as NASA has additionally "..identified an extremely remote chance that this small asteroid could impact on Sep. 28, 2017, with odds of no more than 1-in-250-million. Flybys in 2046 and 2097 have an even lower probability of impact."

I thought I'd investigate further and used Telnet to 'talk' to JPL's "Horizons" system.  However, as you can see (from the copy/paste below), there is no close-approach listed for 2017.  To be clear and specific, I instructed Horizons to show me all the known approaches from 01-Jan-2000 to 01-Jan-2200.

        Date (TDB)      Body   CA Dist  MinDist  MaxDist   Vrel  TCA3Sg  Nsigs  P_i/p
----------------------  -----  -------  -------  -------  ------ ------ ------ -------
A.D. 2001 Feb 12.30797  Venus  .075550  .029997  .430225  10.352 95321. 27737. .000000
A.D. 2013 Oct 13.34047  Earth  .013900  .013840  .013959  14.066   0.34 505.63 .000000
A.D. 2016 Mar 08.00436  Earth  .033383  .000207  .115301  15.324 8719.4 463.31 .000000
A.D. 2024 May 21.93046  Mars   .051950  .039661  .181328  15.950 8218.6 83319. .000000
A.D. 2028 Oct 22.29797  Earth  .092654  .010847  .254975  11.643 36290. 37681. .000000

If you access the asteroid's entry in JPL's SBDB, you'll see the following Close-Approach dates & times listed, which barely correspond to the Telnet session results (above).

2016-Mar-08 00:06, 2056-Sep-18 13:29, 2071-Sep-30 14:02, 2074-Feb-17 05:44, 2084-Oct-20 19:33, 2086-Oct-16 07:11, 2089-Feb-07 09:03, 2089-Mar-14 21:35.

Is something out of sync?

I'd initially intended to comment on the wide variance of 2013 TX68's potential close-approach distances (all relative to Earth's surface), which are remarkable and summarised below:

Nominal (the expected or 'should be' distance): 13.06 LD = 3,099,296.455 miles
Minimum: 0.08LD = 15,282.762 miles
Maxium: 45.09LD = 10,714,428.346 miles

(For reference, 1 LD --aka 1 Lunar Distance-- is equivalent to 382,500 kilometers / 239,062.5 miles (NASA)).

The difference between minimum and maximum values is 7,615,132 miles or 8.19% of the distance from Earth to the Sun...or also equivalent to 3,185.42% the distance from Earth to the Moon....which is a rather large value.

To add a further variable in to this situation, MPC have assigned 2013 TX68 a condition code of 8 for  its orbit uncertainty (10=highly uncertain and 0 = "good"), which is due to the fact that 2013 TX68 was only tracked for 3 days when it was initially discovered/observed - before it was 'lost' again.

Let me make myself perfectly clear:  I'm not suggesting 2013 TX68 will hit Earth, inferring it or stirring-up 'fear-porn'.  I'm just a little perplexed by the apparent of confusion --regarding when it will make its close-approaches to Earth-- and mentioning that there's a very wide margin of 'error' between the distances NASA are reporting for its 08-March-2016 close-approach.

Stay tuned!

Write to:
meteordetective AT gmail DOT com.

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Graphic indicates the cloud of possible locations asteroid 2013 TX68 will be in at the time of its closest approach to Earth during its safe flyby of our planet on March 5. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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Meteor Alert Several larger meteor events expected! - NEO Asteroids Close Approaches October 2013

Meteor Alert Several larger meteor events and increased meteor activity expected! - Through the end of OCT2013!  Get out and watch and HAVE your security/allsky cameras ON!
BUT WAIT AND SEE what WILL HAPPEN in November 2013!!!
- LunarMeteoriteHunter...Tokyo

NEO Asteroids Close Approaches October 2013

13 known NEOs with an LD of 10 or less-
Several more are expected to be discovered this month!
2013 SU24, 2013 SC21, 2013 TQ4, 2013 TO4 2013 TR12, 2013 TX68, 2013 TT52013 TM127, 2013 UB 2013 UG1 2013 UR1 2013 UX2 2013 UV3

updated 27OCT2013
(2013 UV3) 2013-Oct-290.00190.712 m - 27 m26.716.69

updated 25OCT2013
(2013 UX2) 2013-Oct-250.00100.43.8 m - 8.4 m29.24.37

updated 23OCT2013
(2013 UR1) 2013-Oct-210.00170.77.7 m - 17 m27.721.89
(2013 UG1) 2013-Oct-170.01164.597 m - 220 m22.214.51

updated 17OCT2013
(2013 UB) 2013-Oct-190.00411.612 m - 26 m26.87.86

updated 14OCT2013
(2013 TM127) 2013-Oct-140.00783.013 m - 29 m26.611.50

updated 07OCT2013
(2013 TX68) 2013-Oct-130.01395.423 m - 52 m25.314.05
(2013 TT5) 2013-Oct-100.027710.814 m - 32 m26.34.52
(2013 TR12) 2013-Oct-040.00140.65.1 m - 11 m28.614.50

updated 05OCT2013
(2013 TO4) 2013-Oct-080.01616.323 m - 52 m25.39.47

updated 03OCT2013
(2013 TQ4) 2013-Oct-020.01274.98.5 m - 19 m27.56.27

UPCOMING CLOSE APPROACHES TO EARTH
AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers
Object
Name
Close
Approach
Date
CA
Distance*
(AU)
CA
Distance*
(LD)
Estimated
Diameter**
H
(mag)
Relative
Velocity
(km/s)
(2008 SZ150) 2013-Oct-010.064825.244 m - 99 m23.911.55
329437 (2002 OA22) 2013-Oct-020.035713.9350 m - 780 m19.47.34
(2013 RU9) 2013-Oct-030.085733.444 m - 99 m23.98.14
(2013 HO) 2013-Oct-040.170166.218 m - 39 m25.96.50
(2013 SU24) 2013-Oct-050.01325.134 m - 75 m24.56.01
(2013 SD21) 2013-Oct-050.033212.924 m - 54 m25.28.83
(2004 SB1) 2013-Oct-050.174567.9220 m - 490 m20.419.57
(2012 XB112) 2013-Oct-060.157061.12.5 m29.93.95
(2013 SC21) 2013-Oct-070.02278.828 m - 62 m24.911.74
350751 (2002 AW) 2013-Oct-070.061824.0190 m - 430 m20.79.98
368664 (2005 JA22) 2013-Oct-080.192074.7510 m - 1.1 km18.67.38
(2013 SM20) 2013-Oct-080.046718.228 m - 62 m24.95.78
(2013 RX73) 2013-Oct-090.066025.728 m - 62 m24.92.87
(2013 RN9) 2013-Oct-090.074829.144 m - 99 m23.99.39
(2013 RB74) 2013-Oct-090.184071.697 m - 220 m22.25.59
(2013 SU19) 2013-Oct-100.069827.228 m - 62 m24.97.89
(2013 SR) 2013-Oct-120.069827.238 m - 86 m24.25.66
(2013 SE21) 2013-Oct-120.076129.642 m - 94 m24.06.82
(2012 VU76) 2013-Oct-120.146156.819 m - 43 m25.73.63
(2012 XL16) 2013-Oct-130.147557.421 m - 47 m25.53.84
(2012 UW136) 2013-Oct-140.155660.567 m - 150 m23.08.53
(2004 HX53) 2013-Oct-140.075829.551 m - 110 m23.68.22
(2013 SB21) 2013-Oct-150.034113.311 m - 25 m26.92.78
(2013 SL20) 2013-Oct-150.044917.533 m - 75 m24.510.82
(2010 GY6) 2013-Oct-150.185972.3370 m - 820 m19.315.37
(2006 WB) 2013-Oct-160.182571.073 m - 160 m22.89.18
(2013 RH74) 2013-Oct-170.052620.5170 m - 380 m21.012.27
(2010 HR80) 2013-Oct-170.189773.8290 m - 650 m19.824.25
(2003 UY12) 2013-Oct-180.086333.651 m - 110 m23.614.25
(2009 UC) 2013-Oct-200.110943.113 m - 28 m26.613.22
(2010 VP21) 2013-Oct-230.085933.456 m - 120 m23.415.96
(2012 ER14) 2013-Oct-230.087934.2210 m - 470 m20.56.66
(2008 LH2) 2013-Oct-240.082832.235 m - 78 m24.49.89
(2007 US12) 2013-Oct-240.160562.4100 m - 230 m22.121.20
(2006 HU30) 2013-Oct-240.160862.6330 m - 750 m19.514.85
(2006 WJ3) 2013-Oct-260.162863.4270 m - 590 m20.011.57
Source- NASA/JPL/CalTech- http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/


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