Missing Potential Earth-Busting Asteroid Found 80
Billosaur writes "A potentially disastrous 40-year-old mystery has been solved: Where is asteroid 6344 P-L? Back in 1960, asteroid 6344 P-L was identified and classified as a 'Potentially Hazardous Asteroid,' meaning that its orbit brings it perilously close to Earth's orbit (on the cosmic scale). Unfortunately, it then disappeared, or more precisely, was lost from view. Flash forward to 2007 and scientists believe that 6344 P-L has been rediscovered as 2007 RR9. Further, they are not sure it is an actual asteroid, but actually a comet fragment, which won't hit the Earth anytime soon but bears watching."
That Close! (Score:5, Funny)
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I once was lost, but now I'm found.
like, perhaps we took our eye off the ball?
I once was blind, but now I see.
That said, there went my plan to spend all 48 hours of the last weekend on earth popping penguin mints and playing Halo 3. I guess I'll just have to do that this weekend instead.
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Re:That Close! (Score:5, Funny)
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So close (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:So close (Score:5, Informative)
Yes, this year it's going to be within 0.7 AU (~6.5 million miles), but it has a closest observed approach of 0.05 AU. For reference, it's useful to know that the term AU (Astronomical Unit [wikipedia.org]) is derived from an approximation of the average distance of the Earth from the Sun (which is assigned the distance of 1 AU accordingly). Additionally, our moon averages at approximately 0.0025 AU from the Earth, so we're talking about an object which has passed within 2 moon-lengths from us during observation.
So:
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If it comes that close again, we should land something on it.
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"Oh, man, check out that thing, man!"
"What do you want to do with it?"
"Let's launch over it!"
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comet fragment (Score:5, Funny)
I don't know about you, but I would perfer to go extinict by asteroid rather than a puny comet fragement
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Add me down for "death by asteroid"! Screw those wimpy comet fragments, you didn't see Dinosaur extinction being attributed to comet fragments! Besides, I think those sneaky comet fragments are up to something, I don't trust them one bit!
-Eric-
obPBF (Score:2)
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I think the tail and the ice and everything would make for a much more enthralling death.
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You take what you can get... (Score:2)
The unofficial name (Score:5, Funny)
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(They appear to have gone missing)
Good (Score:2, Funny)
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Ok, don't blame me when it takes them 40 years.
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They made it in from 2003-2005 (also kind of winning a World Series in there) and were leading the AL East for pretty much the whole season.
If there is a playoff team that is the harbinger... the Rockies are the ones that foretell Ragnarok.
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Don't worry... (Score:1)
Bears Watching? (Score:3, Funny)
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Thats right... BEARS!!
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They have since relayed this info to the Enterprise:
"Sulu, plot me a. Course towards that. Potential threat. To Earth. We're going. To whack it."
"Certainly, Captain! If any asteroid blows Earth away, I want it to be mine!"
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Actually those 'bears' refer to our distant listening posts, Ursa Major and Minor!
They have since relayed this info to the Enterprise:
"Sulu, plot me a- Course towards that- Potential threat- To Earth. We're going- To whack it."
"Certainly, Captain! If any asteroid is going to blow Earth away, I want it to be mine!"
I'm getting tired of this... (Score:4, Funny)
Global warming made irrelevant.
Overpopulation? Not anymore.
Think of it as God (or the FSM) saying "Aww, fuck it" and hitting the reset button.
Re:I'm getting tired of this... (Score:5, Funny)
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Just had a close call myself... (Score:2)
Just another load of frop that I didn't need...
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We won't have to hear any more of those absurd end-of-days prophecies.
I won't have to wait for Spore anymore. I can be one!
The underground scene will totally thrive.
Black or brown bears? (Score:2)
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OT: slashdot, allright (Score:5, Interesting)
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Tags were an interesting novelty for a day or two when they came out, but they don't provide nearly enough value to justify themselves.
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I figured it should be tagged "dudewheresmyasteroid"
We'll show it who's boss. (Score:2)
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Asteroid collisions are like hard disks crashes (Score:5, Funny)
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I hope you're wrong, considering the fact I just had 2 drives go dead on the last month
It reappeared because it heard that (Score:2)
do none of you watch movies? (Score:3, Funny)
I've been observing it since they found it, and I just did some quick calculations using Excel, and I can confirm that it IS going to hit Earth.
Re:do none of you watch movies? (Score:5, Funny)
Two comments: (Score:2)
2) I really love the metaphor Bill Bryson made (in "A Short History of Everything", hugely recommended) -
"An asteroid passing between us and the moon is like a bullet passing through your shirt sleeve without quite touching the skin".
Ah, 4.7 yearsn, that explains... (Score:1)