Showing posts with label 2013 WH25. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 WH25. Show all posts

28 November 2013

Meteor Alert! - Large Meteor Outburst Was Possible Now Near CERTAIN 20NOV2013-04DEC2013

Meteor Alert-  Large Meteor Outburst Possible Near CERTAIN! 20NOV2013-04DEC2013
AS originally Published on 21/11/2013 17:37 Japan Standard Time
except 25NOV2013 29NOV2013 updates below about NEO 2013 WY 2013 WH25

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Video Published on Nov 21, 2013
Thank you Elias in Greece for making the video production for me!!
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Currently we are nearly moon-blind for discovery of approaching, yet undiscovered, NEOs by ground-based telescopes.  I suspect that we will have a few large meteor events during the period of 20NOV-04DEC2013 as we will have three 1.0km  diameter or greater known asteroids passing Earth's  neighborhood  during this period of days.  Observers do have your  security cameras or allsky cameras ready 24/7 please.  If possible get out and observe and you might just be lucky enough to witness a spectacular meteor, fireball, or bolide! Who knos we may get lucky and even have some new meteorites! Please get the word out via Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, ATS, GLP, or your favorite forums and kindly mention this website; thank you-
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/

Please report your meteor sightings to this website; thank you in advance.
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2000/11/meteor-fireball-report-form.html
Dirk Ross-LunarMeteoriteHunter, Tokyo, Japan

updated 29NOV2013
(2013 WH25) 2013-Nov-290.00090.43.2 m - 7.1 m29.620.89

updated 26NOV2013- only change since original post
(2013 WY) 2013-Nov-250.01797.015 m - 33 m26.34.30

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)
85774 (1998 UT18) 2013-Nov-210.172467.1380 m - 860 m19.213.62
(1997 YM9) 2013-Nov-220.185972.342 m - 94 m24.03.74
(2013 VN13) 2013-Nov-230.138654.038 m - 85 m24.29.59
(2013 UF3) 2013-Nov-230.125048.7100 m - 230 m22.117.44
(2013 SC25) 2013-Nov-240.119146.4400 m - 900 m19.118.39
(2012 XJ16) 2013-Nov-250.191074.348 m - 110 m23.78.50
376879 (2001 WW1) 2013-Nov-250.125048.6110 m - 240 m22.011.81
(2010 CL19) 2013-Nov-250.096637.6800 m - 1.8 km17.623.66
(2013 NJ) 2013-Nov-260.00632.5120 m - 260 m21.86.82
269690 (1996 RG3) 2013-Nov-260.160862.6530 m - 1.2 km18.511.24
(2007 VW83) 2013-Nov-260.065625.540 m - 90 m24.16.28
(2008 WT62) 2013-Nov-260.113944.373 m - 160 m22.811.60
(2006 YF13) 2013-Nov-270.182771.1270 m - 590 m20.017.89
(2009 LD) 2013-Nov-270.081931.915 m - 34 m26.25.79
(2013 UH9) 2013-Nov-280.177569.1530 m - 1.2 km18.512.06
(2013 VP12) 2013-Nov-290.070027.239 m - 87 m24.29.86
(2000 KA) 2013-Nov-290.059923.3130 m - 300 m21.511.79
Data/Table Source- http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/

NOTE- This is my personal observation and work NOT any official statement by NASA or any governmental body. -LunarMeteoriteHunter...Tokyo.

originally published Published on 21/11/2013 17:37 Japan Standard Time2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

13 November 2013

Meteors to Increase! NEOS Close Approaches in November 2013

NEOS Close Approaches in November 2013  At the time of latest updating  there are  10 11 12 NEOs , originally 2 known, with an LD of 10 or less; the number of discovered NEOs this month will certainly increase! I also expect that there will be many large fireball events; be ready; and observers have your cameras ready!  There are FIVE NEOs greater than 1km diameter; but all are to safely pass.  I expect that there will debris fields traveling ahead and behind these larger bodies so be ready for some action!  Certainly am glad that those small hill-sized ones are not any closer!
2013 UJ9  2013 UE1 , 2011 JY1 , 2001 AV432013 NJ, ,2013 VG22013 VH2,2013 VJ11 , 2013 VK11 2013 VK13  2013 WY  2013 WH25

updated 29NOV2013
(2013 WH25) 2013-Nov-290.00090.43.2 m - 7.1 m29.620.89

updated 26NOV2013
(2013 WY) 2013-Nov-250.01797.015 m - 33 m26.34.30

updated 12NOV2013
(2013 VK13) 2013-Nov-190.02088.117 m - 38 m26.010.31

updated 09NOV2013
(2013 VJ11) 2013-Nov-080.00230.97.3 m - 16 m27.89.28
(2013 VK11) 2013-Nov-090.01315.112 m - 26 m26.88.80

updated 05NOV2013
(2013 VG2) 2013-Nov-040.00672.614 m - 32 m26.412.82
(2013 VH2) 2013-Nov-070.02208.59.2 m - 21 m27.38.20

posted 01NOV2013
10LD or less passing distance-
(2013 UJ9) 2013-Nov-010.01264.912 m - 28 m26.79.28
(2011 JY1) 2013-Nov-140.02108.235 m - 78 m24.412.10
(2013 UE1) 2013-Nov-070.01917.437 m - 82 m24.38.95
(2001 AV43) 2013-Nov-180.00763.032 m - 71 m24.63.60
(2013 NJ) 2013-Nov-260.00632.5120 m - 260 m21.86.82

5 NEOs larger than 1km diameter but over 1LD passing Distance
138095 (2000 DK79), ; 6063 Jason, ; (2010 CL19),;  269690 (1996 RG3)  (2013 UH9)

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)
(2013 UJ9) 2013-Nov-010.01264.912 m - 28 m26.79.28
(2013 UK) 2013-Nov-010.184671.961 m - 140 m23.24.03
(2013 UY) 2013-Nov-020.160562.4200 m - 450 m20.615.09
(2012 VZ19) 2013-Nov-030.142255.420 m - 45 m25.65.22
(2004 XK14) 2013-Nov-040.154760.292 m - 210 m22.315.20
(2013 UH5) 2013-Nov-050.040215.643 m - 96 m24.08.93
(2013 UM5) 2013-Nov-050.053620.946 m - 100 m23.819.51
(2013 TE6) 2013-Nov-070.137753.6110 m - 250 m21.96.28
(2013 RM43) 2013-Nov-070.079530.9280 m - 620 m19.914.74
(2013 UE1) 2013-Nov-070.01917.437 m - 82 m24.38.96
(2012 UV136) 2013-Nov-080.047718.621 m - 47 m25.52.66
(2013 RV9) 2013-Nov-080.068926.851 m - 110 m23.63.34
(2007 TC66) 2013-Nov-080.181670.7350 m - 780 m19.424.18
(2013 TN69) 2013-Nov-090.083432.461 m - 140 m23.27.52
(2010 WG3) 2013-Nov-090.189573.873 m - 160 m22.810.60
138095 (2000 DK79) 2013-Nov-100.126049.01.8 km - 4.1 km15.833.10
138852 (2000 WN10) 2013-Nov-110.127349.5240 m - 540 m20.213.45
6063 Jason 2013-Nov-110.079030.81.4 km15.824.24
(2005 TG50) 2013-Nov-110.041216.029 m - 65 m24.82.95
(1997 WQ23) 2013-Nov-110.078830.7230 m - 520 m20.313.55
(2013 UC1) 2013-Nov-120.061223.831 m - 68 m24.74.18
(2011 OJ45) 2013-Nov-120.176168.517 m - 38 m26.06.07
(2011 JY1) 2013-Nov-130.02108.235 m - 78 m24.412.10
(2012 VS76) 2013-Nov-140.072128.111 m - 25 m26.913.65
(2008 GD110) 2013-Nov-150.068626.733 m - 75 m24.510.37
(2009 WR25) 2013-Nov-160.194575.7130 m - 280 m21.623.41
(2006 UA216) 2013-Nov-160.098038.151 m - 110 m23.68.37
(2013 TK69) 2013-Nov-170.083832.661 m - 140 m23.29.21
(2001 AV43) 2013-Nov-180.00763.032 m - 71 m24.63.60
(2013 UF5) 2013-Nov-200.104140.536 m - 82 m24.35.78
85774 (1998 UT18) 2013-Nov-210.172467.1380 m - 860 m19.213.62
(1997 YM9) 2013-Nov-220.185972.342 m - 94 m24.03.74
(2013 UF3) 2013-Nov-230.125048.7100 m - 230 m22.117.44
(2013 SC25) 2013-Nov-240.119146.4420 m - 940 m19.018.39
(2012 XJ16) 2013-Nov-250.191074.348 m - 110 m23.78.50
(2001 WW1) 2013-Nov-250.125048.6110 m - 240 m22.011.81
(2010 CL19) 2013-Nov-250.096637.6800 m - 1.8 km17.623.66
(2013 NJ) 2013-Nov-260.00632.5120 m - 260 m21.86.82
269690 (1996 RG3) 2013-Nov-260.160862.6530 m - 1.2 km18.511.24
(2007 VW83) 2013-Nov-260.065625.540 m - 90 m24.16.28
(2006 YF13) 2013-Nov-270.182771.1270 m - 590 m20.017.89
(2008 WT62) 2013-Nov-270.114244.473 m - 160 m22.811.70
(2009 LD) 2013-Nov-270.081931.915 m - 34 m26.25.79
(2013 UH9) 2013-Nov-280.177569.1540 m - 1.2 km18.512.07
(2000 KA) 2013-Nov-290.059923.3130 m - 280 m21.611.79
Source- NASA/ JPL-
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/

update 12NOV201
update 09NOV2013
update 05NOV2013
reposted 01NOV2013
original post 29OCT2013
2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!