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Asteroid 2009 DD45 (thing)

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by AspieDad

Mon Mar 02 2009 at 12:13:35

 

 

 

 

 

Later today (at 13:44 UTC), a small piece of space rock will pass close to earth.

The piece of rock in question is known as K09D45D, or 2009 DD45 for short, and is classified as a small asteroid.

In this context, 'small' means about 30m across. That's a fair-sized chunk of rock, and at a closing speed of around 10 km/sec it has a lot of kinetic energy.

Nevertheless, the rock will be up above most communications satellites when it flies by, roughly 65 000 km above Tahiti.

The rock was only discovered a couple of days ago, on 27 Feb, when it was barely visible, even to a large telescope. Then, Australian Rob McNaught alerted the Siding Spring Survey team, after finding the object using the 0.5-m Uppsala Schmidt Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory, New South Wales, Australia.

This early warning gave us, the earth-bound inhabitants of this planet, about three days' notice to identify the object and then take action.

That is, by current standards, a lot of warning. Such objects are, by their nature small and dark and difficult to spot.

There is no danger of a collision.

But if the orbital track were slightly different, the consequences would have been dire.

Astronomers think the 1908 Tunguska event was caused by a similar sized, 'small asteroid.'

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