Showing posts with label March 2011 NEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March 2011 NEO. Show all posts

08 November 2011

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 8NOV2011 - NASA Captures New Photo of 2005 YU55

Radar image of Asteroid 2005 YU55 as it passes near Earth 7NOV2011
credit: NASA/JPL/CalTech


NASA CAPTURES NEW IMAGES OF LARGE ASTEROID PASSING EARTH
PASADENA -- NASA's Deep Space Network antenna in Goldstone, Calif. has 
captured new radar images of Asteroid 2005 YU55 passing close to Earth. The asteroid safely will fly past our planet slightly closer than the moon's orbit on Nov. 8. The last time a space rock this large came as close to Earth was in 1976, although astronomers did not know about the flyby at the time. The next known approach of an asteroid this size will be in 2028. 
The image was taken on Nov. 7 at 11:45 a.m. PST, when the asteroid was approximately 860,000 miles (1.38 million kilometers) away from Earth. Tracking of the aircraft carrier-sized asteroid began at Goldstone at 9:30 a.m. PDT on Nov. 4 with the 230-foot-wide (70-meter) ntenna and lasted about two hours, with an additional four hours of tracking planned each day from Nov. 6 - 10. Radar observations from the Arecibo Planetary Radar Facility in Puerto 
Rico will begin Nov. 8, the same day the asteroid will make its closest approach to Earth at 3:28 p.m. PST. The trajectory of asteroid 2005 YU55 is well understood. At the point 
of closest approach, it will be no closer than 201,700 miles (324,600 kilometers) as measured from the center of Earth, or about 0.85 times the distance from the moon to Earth. The gravitational influence of the asteroid will have no detectable effect on Earth, including tides and tectonic plates. Although the asteroid is in an orbit that regularly brings it to the vicinity of Earth, Venus and Mars, the 2011 encounter with Earth is the closest it has come for at least the last 200 years. NASA detects, tracks and characterizes asteroids and comets passing close to Earth using both ground- and space-based telescopes. The 
Near-Earth Object Observations Program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., commonly called "Spaceguard," discovers these objects, characterizes some of them, and plots their orbits to determine if any could be potentially hazardous to our planet. JPL manages the Near-Earth Object Program Office for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. The new radar images are online at: 
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/asteroids/multimedia/yu55-20111107.html 
For more information about asteroids and near-Earth objects, visit: 
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroidwatch
More information about asteroid radar research is available online at: 
http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/
For more information about NASA's Deep Space Network, visit: 
http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/dsn
NASA press release RELEASE: 11-375 7NOV2011

06 March 2011

Elevated Green Fireball Activity Expected for 6MAR2011 - 9MAR2011



NEOs Green Fireballs...Yes RATS! photo credit:Takashi Shinohara, Kyoto University/PNAS
 Elevated Green Fireball Activity Worldwide Projected* for 6MAR2011- 9MAR2011
Have your cameras ready for a capture!  Alberta, are you ready?
Known NEOs (Near-Earth Objects) asteroids will pass safely but their debris and unknowns are likely to produce Green Fireball and Bolides this coming Monday through Wednesday. (March 6-9) Get out and watch! 

 22 /41(as of 7MAR) New NEO discoveries have been made for March 2011 with more to come! 
 Please get the word out and post a link to this site on Facebook, Twitter, Forums, News Stories, etc. Thanks!  IF you like this site bookmark the PUPPY http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
-* by LunarMeteorite*Hunter Tokyo, Japan.


IF you witness a Green Meteor Fireball please email: lunarmeteoritehunter@gmail.com
or the easiest leave a comment below.  Thank you!

NEOs Scheduled Passes 

UPCOMING CLOSE APPROACHES TO EARTH


AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers

Object
Name
Close
Approach
Date
Miss
Distance
(AU)
Miss
Distance
(LD)
Estimated
Diameter*
H
(mag)
Relative
Velocity
(km/s)
(2011 CG33) 2011-Mar-050.187472.9110 m - 240 m22.019.37
(2011 ET4) 2011-Mar-050.184271.7170 m - 390 m20.916.81
(2011 BA12) 2011-Mar-050.075329.380 m - 180 m22.66.85
(2010 CO1) 2011-Mar-060.082532.1130 m - 290 m21.514.96
(1998 HK49) 2011-Mar-060.136453.190 m - 200 m22.35.37
(2011 EC) 2011-Mar-060.02379.221 m - 46 m25.67.55
(2011 EO11) 2011-Mar-060.00461.89.0 m - 20 m27.411.57
(2011 BX59) 2011-Mar-060.073328.529 m - 65 m24.87.93
(2011 EY11) 2011-Mar-070.00090.35.8 m - 13 m28.311.72
(2011 EC12) 2011-Mar-080.00873.417 m - 38 m26.015.28
(2008 CA22) 2011-Mar-090.198277.1200 m - 440 m20.627.69

NASA/JPL  For more information:
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/