06 March 2015

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 06MAR2015

Space rocks from 1960 Bruderheim Meteorite help usher in new age of geology
Global Edmonton - 21 hours
In the quiet town of Bruderheim, Alberta a curling bonspiel was supposed to be the highlight of the night on March 4, 1960.

Mars Probably Had More Water Than the Arctic Ocean, Study Says
Time Magazine - 3 hours
The size of the Martian ocean is significantly larger than previously thought

Meteor Activity Outlook for March 7-13, 2015
American Meteor Society
This weekend the waning gibbous moon will rise during the late evening hours effectively ruining the remainder of the night for meteor observing.

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05 March 2015

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 05MAR2015

Kerela, India- Meteorite a Blessing for Research Students
By Express News Service- Published: 05th March 2015
KAKKANAD:Though the meteorite that fell at different parts of the state had the imagination of people running wild, with many expecting the worst, it came as a gift from the space for the research students. ... The ROCK pictured in the story is NOT a meteorite!

Buckybomb shows potential power of nanoscale explosives
(Phys.org)—Scientists have simulated the explosion of a modified buckminsterfullerene molecule (C60), better known as ...

Ceres is the biggest unexplored rock in the inner Solar System. Tomorrow, we will visit it.
This is Ceres: a 590-mile wide ball of rock and ice that lies in the asteroid belt, orbiting the Sun about 257 million miles away ...

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04 March 2015

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 04MAR2015

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 03MAR2015
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Two videos of the unidentified meteor-like object were circulated online, drawing many comments and assumptions from social media users. Some of .

UPDATED: Strange white light in Bangkok sky (with video)
Bangkok Post
As Wikipedia notes, "astronomers tend to use bolide to identify an exceptionally bright fireball, particularly one that explodes (sometimes called a ...

Aboriginal legends an untapped record of natural history written in the stars
Phys.Org
Dr Duane Hamacher from the UNSW Indigenous Astronomy Group has uncovered evidence linking Aboriginal stories about meteor events with ...

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03 March 2015

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 03MAR2015

Strange white light in Bangkok sky
Bangkok Post
Two videos of the unidentified meteor-like object were circulated online, drawing many comments and assumptions from social media users. Some of ...

A fireball streaked across the sky over Kerala sky in India!
Asian Tribune
On March 01 2015, a 'fireball' streaked across the sky over Kerala sky, triggering panic in several districts of south India. The firewall appeared on ...

Catching a Fireball in the Cold
Yahoo News UK
The American Meteor Society posted many reports of a fireball far away in the Pennsylvania/Ohio area at that same time, so we added our own ...

'Fireball' sighted in Kerala again
Oman Tribune
“Our primary assessments point to the possibility of a meteor. The objects we collected from the spot have high specific gravity. Though they are small ...

The ball of fire could have been a bolide meteor
onmanorama
Thiruvananthapuram/Kochi: The ball of fire that crossed the sky over Kerala may have been a bolide, an extremely bright meteor that explodes in the ...

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02 March 2015

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 02MAR2015

'Fireball' Spotted in the Sky Believed to Have Caused Crater in This Kerala Town
NDTV
The disaster management team which rushed to the spot suspects the crater could be caused due to a meteorite fall. "The samples collected by the ...

Kerala fireball possibly a meteor: Scientists
Delhi Daily News
The fireball that was spotted in the sky in some districts of Kerala a day ago could possibly be a meteor, as revealed in the primary investigation ...

Meteorite search begins at Cobram
ABC Local
A Wollongong astronomer is determined to find fragments of a daylight meteor that may have crashed to Earth near Cobram last week. Together with ...

Impact: Earth! A meteor/comet impact simulator
Physics Forums
A meteor/comet impact simulator(text only) provided by Purdue University. Lots of fun. :smile: You can smash things into the Earth varying the diameter ...

GSI to test 'debris' for meteor confirmation
Times of India
KOCHI: Experts from the Geological Survey of India (GSI),Thiruvananthapuram, has said that the recent 'fireball phenomenon' reported from different ...

Meteorite activity caused 'fireball': Kochi district administration
The Hindu
... if the objects belong to a meteor. He also refuted the reports of a mild tremor accompanying the fireball, saying that no such vibrations were reported ...

Scientists Examine 'Rocks', Confirm Kerala Meteor Fall
The New Indian Express
KOCHI: The mystery behind the fireballs that lit up Kerala skies on Friday night has finally been resolved, with scientists confirming that it was meteor, ...

What is the difference between a meteoroid, a meteor and a meteorite?
Yahoo Answers
a. A meteoroid is a chunk of debris that reaches the Earth's surface. A meteor is a piece of debris ...

Meteor Impact Crater Exhibit Opens in Wetumpka
WAKA
The exhibit showcases painting, sculptures, fossils, and the scientific research into the meteor strike, which is the only authenticated impact crater in ...

'Fireball' sighted in Kerala again
Oman Tribune
'Fireballs' were sighted at various places in the state since Friday. A preliminary examination by scientists on Sunday revealed that the 'fireball' could ...

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01 March 2015

NEOs Asteroids Close Approaches to Earth March 2015

NEOs Asteroids Close Approaches to Earth March 2015
Newly discovered  2014 YB35  with a diameter of 440m-990m to
 pass on 27MAR2015
SEE TABLES NEAR THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE!!...
March Meteors
c2015 Dirk Ross
There are currently 5 6 11 12 16 17 19 25 26 27 28 known NEO Asteroids discovered that will pass within approximately 10LD or less (LD stands for "Lunar Distance"), in the month of March; expect that 10 or more NEOs will be discovered before month end. Be ready for some bolide, fireball, and meteor activity!
  There are four are now FIVE including newly found 2014 YB35  to pass on 27MAR2015, small mountain-sized asteroids that will safely pass this month.
- LunarMeteoriteHunter, Tokyo

2015 DY198 , 2015 DR , 2015 DO215 , 2015ET ,
2015 DS53 ,2015 DT2015 DK200 , 2015 EQ ,
2015 EK , 2015 EP  2015 EF , 2015 EO ,
2015 DO223 , 2015 EG7 , 2015 FF2015 FC ,
2015 FK , 2015 FM ,2015 FP ,2015 FW33 , 2015 FO34 
2015 FN34 , 2015 FL35 , 2015 FH372015 FF36,
2015 FT117 , 2015 FM118 , 2015 FA285 , 

updated 30MAR2015
(2015 FA285) 2015-Mar-310.01646.413 m - 30 m26.511.20

updated 27MAR2015
(2014 YB35) 2015-Mar-270.029911.6440 m - 990 m18.910.16
(2015 FM118) 2015-Mar-280.00240.95.0 m - 11 m28.68.83

updated 26MAR2015
(2015 FT117) 2015-Mar-280.00722.85.4 m - 12 m28.510.53

updated 25MAR2015
(2015 FW33) 2015-Mar-230.02469.618 m - 39 m25.94.80
(2015 FO34) 2015-Mar-230.01656.48.0 m - 18 m27.65.11
(2015 FN34) 2015-Mar-250.02068.012 m - 27 m26.711.49
(2015 FL35) 2015-Mar-250.026110.237 m - 83 m24.313.75
(2015 FH37) 2015-Mar-270.02298.928 m - 63 m24.918.99
(2015 FF36) 2015-Mar-280.00913.514 m - 31 m26.48.81

updated 20MAR2015
(2015 FM) 2015-Mar-230.01566.116 m - 35 m26.115.04
(2015 FP) 2015-Mar-280.02489.623 m - 51 m25.37.50

updated 19MAR2015
(2015 FK) 2015-Mar-190.00943.722 m - 49 m25.47.02

updated 18MAR2015
(2015 FF) 2015-Mar-200.01074.212 m - 26 m26.89.79
(2015 FC) 2015-Mar-260.00742.912 m - 26 m26.87.50

updated 16MAR2015
(2015 EG7) 2015-Mar-200.00702.78.2 m - 18 m27.613.14

updated 15MAR2015
(2015 DO223) 2015-Mar-210.027610.752 m - 120 m23.519.03

updated 12MAR2015
(2015 EQ) 2015-Mar-120.00873.414 m - 32 m26.310.08
(2015 EK) 2015-Mar-130.00813.115 m - 33 m26.38.89
(2015 EP) 2015-Mar-130.01797.018 m - 40 m25.96.01
(2015 EF) 2015-Mar-130.00632.512 m - 26 m26.814.61
(2015 EO) 2015-Mar-150.00712.713 m - 29 m26.614.16

(2015 ET) 2015-MAR-10 16:42 ± < 00:01 0.3/0.0008 0.3/0.0008 12.38 12.12 4.9E+03 26.7 6 APO*

updated 04MAR2015
(2015 DO215) 2015-Mar-020.00793.112 m - 28 m26.75.30

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)
(2015 DN53) 2015-Mar-010.102439.828 m - 62 m24.97.57
(2015 DY198) 2015-Mar-010.00562.213 m - 28 m26.616.22
(2015 DR) 2015-Mar-020.027210.644 m - 98 m23.916.41
(2015 CN13) 2015-Mar-020.029511.558 m - 130 m23.38.57
(2015 DS53) 2015-Mar-020.00803.139 m - 87 m24.214.32
(2002 GM2) 2015-Mar-030.155460.5510 m - 1.1 km18.621.66
(2007 ED125) 2015-Mar-030.031312.2160 m - 360 m21.113.04
(2015 BU512) 2015-Mar-040.135452.7230 m - 520 m20.326.95
(2015 DU198) 2015-Mar-040.043817.119 m - 42 m25.88.53
303450 (2005 BY2) 2015-Mar-040.158061.5200 m - 450 m20.66.64
(2009 XO) 2015-Mar-050.141555.1220 m - 490 m20.410.12
(2008 HA2) 2015-Mar-050.068826.835 m - 78 m24.44.87
(2015 DK155) 2015-Mar-050.077730.247 m - 110 m23.812.30
(2015 BK509) 2015-Mar-050.142455.497 m - 220 m22.29.73
(2015 DT) 2015-Mar-060.028010.969 m - 150 m22.911.81
(2008 DX) 2015-Mar-080.155560.548 m - 110 m23.77.09
(2015 DK200) 2015-Mar-080.01786.921 m - 46 m25.68.66
(2015 BV515) 2015-Mar-080.158561.7140 m - 320 m21.420.37
(2015 DS) 2015-Mar-090.044017.128 m - 63 m24.93.41
(2014 EZ24) 2015-Mar-100.197977.040 m - 90 m24.117.45
(2007 EV) 2015-Mar-100.119246.427 m - 59 m25.013.96
(2008 TP26) 2015-Mar-100.123248.046 m - 100 m23.813.55
(2015 DZ53) 2015-Mar-110.133351.9190 m - 420 m20.833.11
(2015 BW3) 2015-Mar-130.185272.1220 m - 490 m20.412.38
141527 (2002 FG7) 2015-Mar-130.044017.1440 m - 990 m18.919.02
(2014 UN114) 2015-Mar-130.180570.233 m - 75 m24.54.42
(2014 WW202) 2015-Mar-150.176268.635 m - 78 m24.46.34
(2005 ES70) 2015-Mar-150.056221.946 m - 100 m23.812.08
(2015 DG198) 2015-Mar-150.082132.037 m - 83 m24.36.76
(2015 BZ310) 2015-Mar-160.054521.2150 m - 340 m21.211.12
(2015 CA1) 2015-Mar-160.130150.6200 m - 440 m20.610.09
(2015 CW12) 2015-Mar-160.102339.865 m - 150 m23.06.31
(2015 DB199) 2015-Mar-160.096037.427 m - 61 m24.95.25
(2014 SQ260) 2015-Mar-160.179870.040 m - 90 m24.112.63
(2012 RJ15) 2015-Mar-180.087934.251 m - 110 m23.613.84
(2014 YY8) 2015-Mar-210.149158.0420 m - 940 m19.014.48
(2015 BO510) 2015-Mar-210.114244.4320 m - 710 m19.615.90
(2015 DJ215) 2015-Mar-220.084032.738 m - 86 m24.26.69
(2013 FD8) 2015-Mar-230.171966.919 m - 43 m25.713.96
325102 (2008 EY5) 2015-Mar-260.082332.0250 m - 570 m20.113.81
(2014 YB35) 2015-Mar-270.029911.6440 m - 990 m18.910.16
(2002 EX8) 2015-Mar-280.112043.6190 m - 430 m20.717.57
(2009 SG2) 2015-Mar-280.114144.4250 m - 570 m20.115.81
(2004 MO3) 2015-Mar-310.184071.697 m - 220 m22.28.28
Table and Data Source- NASA/JPL - http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/

updated 30MAR2015
reposted and updated27MAR2015
reposted and updated27MAR2015
reposted and updated26MAR2015
reposted and updated20MAR2015
reposted and updated18MAR2015
reposted and updated16MAR2015
reposted and updated12MAR2015
reposted and updated 04MAR2015

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Stony asteroids that impact sedimentary rock and create a crater[6]
Impactor
diameter
Kinetic energy at
atmospheric entry
Impact
energy
Crater
diameter
Average
frequency
100 m (330 ft)47 Mt38 Mt1.2 km (0.75 mi)5200 years
130 m (430 ft)103 Mt64.8 Mt2 km (1.2 mi)11000 years
150 m (490 ft)159 Mt71.5 Mt2.4 km (1.5 mi)16000 years
200 m (660 ft)376 Mt261 Mt3 km (1.9 mi)36000 years
250 m (820 ft)734 Mt598 Mt3.8 km (2.4 mi)59000 years
300 m (980 ft)1270 Mt1110 Mt4.6 km (2.9 mi)73000 years
400 m (1,300 ft)3010 Mt2800 Mt6 km (3.7 mi)100000 years
700 m (2,300 ft)16100 Mt15700 Mt10 km (6.2 mi)190000 years
1,000 m (3,300 ft)47000 Mt46300 Mt13.6 km (8.5 mi)440000 years
Source- WikipediaStony asteroid impacts that generate an airburst[6]
Impactor
diameter
Kinetic energy at
atmospheric entry
Airburst
energy
Airburst
altitude
Average
frequency
m (13 ft)kt0.75 kt42.5 km (139,000 ft)1.3 years
7 m (23 ft)16 kt5 kt36.3 km (119,000 ft)4.6 years
10 m (33 ft)47 kt19 kt31.9 km (105,000 ft)10.4 years
15 m (49 ft)159 kt82 kt26.4 km (87,000 ft)27 years
20 m (66 ft)376 kt230 kt22.4 km (73,000 ft)60 years
30 m (98 ft)1.3 Mt930 kt16.5 km (54,000 ft)185 years
50 m (160 ft)5.9 Mt5.2 Mt8.7 km (29,000 ft)764 years
70 m (230 ft)16 Mt15.2 Mt3.6 km (12,000 ft)1900 years
85 m (279 ft)29 Mt28 Mt0.58 km (1,900 ft)3300 years
Source- Wikipedia

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