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Doomed - 2010 TD54

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    Doomed - 2010 TD54



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    #2
    Nice to get a bit of the Ol'Doom and Gloom - eh ?


    .. NASA’s Near-Earth Object Program Office replied to an inquiry about the object and said the newly discovered NEO 2010 TD54 is approximately 5-10 meters in size, and is now predicted to pass about 46,000 km from Earth’s surface at about 07:25 EDT (11:25 UT) on Tuesday, Oct 12, 2010. It was discovered by Catalina Sky Survey on Saturday morning.

    “Only 1 in a million chance of an impact,” Yeomans said, “and even if it does impact, it is not large enough to make it through the Earth’s atmosphere to cause ground damage.”



    Hold on a bleedin' mo - only a chance in a million - sounds like the old NASA NearEarth Office is trying to scare us all to justiy their budget - Cor Blimely - wot will they think of next - 'Guv ???

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      #3
      Unfortunately, I think we've missed. Sorry.

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        #4
        Oi Zeity, can't you hitch a lift on it? You could finally get off this rock!

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          #5
          Originally posted by zeitghost
          Amateurs.

          Nice flange plunger.

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            #6
            Originally posted by zeitghost
            Amateurs.

            Oh it was Gay Dalek, was it? He'll have some explaining to do.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
              07:25 EDT (11:25 UT) on Tuesday, Oct 12, 2010
              Did anyone see it? Or feel the earth wobble slightly as it went past?

              Hang on, what are EDT and UT?

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                #8
                Originally posted by zeitghost
                Eastern Daylight Time and Universal Time (GMT).
                Ah, I was a bit premature then. Not for the first time.

                So, what about now?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by zeitghost
                  Eastern Daylight Time and Universal Time (GMT).
                  isn't universal time UTC not UT?
                  UT sounds like Utah time or something.

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                    #10
                    Oh, and universal time isn't the same as GMT. There is a very subtle difference which I can't remember, but a quick Google will reveal all.

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