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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Near miss asteroid


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near miss asteroid

Ann Arbor MI (SPX) Aug 17, 2005 - A University of Michigan-led research team has discovered that for the first time in history, scientists will be able to observe how the Earth's
Asteroid 2004 MN 4: A Really Near Miss! Astronomers have refined their predictions of just how closely a big
An asteroid half a mile long will fly past the earth tomorrow morning, missing us by an astronomical hair's breadth of half a million kilometres or so.
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described as "the most dangerous one we've found so far" may be on course for a near-miss -- or even a collision -- with Earth in the year 2028. Some astronomers say the asteroid
Astronomers have calling for more funding to watch southern skies, after an asteroid took sky-gazers by surprise and entered the earth's atmosphere over Africa yesterday
Astronomers said the space rock will be visible the night of Jan. 29 to amateur astronomers with modest-sized telescopes. Called 2007 TU24, the asteroid was discovered by NASA's
The Minor Planet Center said an asteroid would barely miss the Earth.
Asteroid "Near" Miss: False Alarm or Wake Up Call? March 11, the day my last column ran, will no doubt be remembered as one of the most significant dates in
Low-resolution radar images of 2007 TU24, taken over a few hours by the Goldstone Solar System Radar Telescope in the Mojave Desert. Low-resolution radar images of 2007 TU24, taken

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