WILL ASTEROID 2013 TV135 HIT EARTH IN 2032?…

Posted on October 21, 2013. Filed under: Informational..., NEWS... | Tags: , , |

 

It’s out there…

“It is initially estimated to be about 1,300 feet (400 meters) in size and its orbit carries it as far out as about three quarters of the distance to Jupiter’s orbit and as close to the sun as Earth’s orbit.”

“NASA is on top of this threat. In a post headlined “Asteroid 2013 TV135 – A Reality Check,” NASA admitted that 2013 TV135 “could be back in Earth’s neighborhood in 2032.”

Will Asteroid 2013 TV135 hit Earth in 2032?  There’s a 1 in 63,000 chance of this happening.  In 19 years, it could either change course or dissolve into smaller particles in space—or so I’m hoping.  Here’s the story…

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From:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2465563/Will-world-end-2032-Ukrainian-astronomers-discover-massive-asteroid-hit-earth-power-2-500-nuclear-bombs.html

 

Calm down, Nasa debunks claim world will end in 2032: Agency says chance of impact is only 1 in 63,000

  • Ukrainian astronomers claim giant asteroid could strike Earth in 2032
  • If it does, it would hit the planet with a force of 2,500 nuclear bombs
  • But Nasa says it is 99.9984 per cent certain that it will miss Earth’s orbit
  • It added that future observations may rule out the risk entirely

By  Michael Zennie

PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 17 October 2013 |  UPDATED: 11:02 EST, 18 October 2013

Nasa has issued a ‘reality check’ on news yesterday that an asteroid could hit Earth on August 26, 2032.

The Crimean Astrophysical Observatory  found the massive asteroid, called 2013 TV135, last weekend.

The  international scientific community has already rated it as one of the  two most dangerous asteroids ever recorded.

But Nasa said that the probability of an  Earth impact is only one in 63,000.That means astronomers are 99.9984  per cent certain that it will miss Earth’s orbit.

The 1,300-foot-wide asteroid 2013 TV135 has a 1 in 63,000 chance of striking the earth in 19 years, scientists have revealedThe 1,300-foot-wide asteroid 2013 TV135 has a 1 in 63,000 chance of striking the earth in 19 years, scientists have revealed.

The newly discovered asteroid made a close approach to Earth on September 16, when it came within about 4.2 million miles (6.7 million kilometers) of the planet.

It is initially estimated to be about 1,300 feet (400 meters) in size and its orbit carries it as far out as about three quarters of the distance to Jupiter’s orbit and as close to the sun as Earth’s orbit.

As of October 14, asteroid 2013 TV135 is one of 10,332 near-Earth objects that have been discovered.

Scientists have given it a danger rating of 1 out of 10 on the Torino Scale. Only one other asteroid has  been given a rating of 1. The risk for all others has been judged 0,  negligible.

NasaThis diagram shows the orbit of asteroid 2013 TV135 (in blue), which has just a one-in-63,000 chance of impacting Earth. Its risk to Earth will likely be further downgraded as scientists continue their investigations

Massive: The asteroid would strike with 2,500megatons of explosive force, enough to create damage within a 100,000 square-mile radius. (Blast location for illustrative purposes only)Massive: The asteroid would strike with 2,500megatons of explosive force, enough to create damage within a 100,000 square-mile radius. (Blast location for illustrative purposes only)

The effects of an impact would be catastrophic, especially if it struck a populated area.

If 2013 TV135 were to collide with Earth, it is estimated to impact with 2,500 megatons of explosive power. The standard U.S. Minute Man II missiles carries a nuclear warhead with an explosive power of a little over 1 megaton.

But Nasa said that with only a week of observations for an orbital period that spans almost four years, its future orbital path is ‘still quite uncertain.’

The space agency expects the object to be easily observable in the coming months, and will be using the Minor Planet Centre in Cambridge, Massachusetts to improve calculations.

The asteroid was discovered by astronomers at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory and later confirmed by scientists as observatories in Spain, Italy and Siberia, RussiaThe asteroid was discovered by astronomers at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory and later confirmed by scientists as observatories in Spain, Italy and Siberia, Russia

 

It said the most likely result will be a dramatic reduction, or complete elimination, of any risk of Earth impact.

‘To put it another way, that puts the current probability of no impact in  2032 at about 99.998 per cent,’ said Don Yeomans, manager of Nasa’s  Near-Earth Object Programme Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in  Pasadena, California.

‘This is a relatively new discovery. With more observations, I fully expect  we will be able to significantly reduce, or rule out entirely, any  impact probability for the foreseeable future.’

The asteroid is much smaller than the interplanetary object that hit Earth and killed off the dinosaurs 65million years ago.

Currently, 2007 VK184 is believed to have the best chance of striking Earth. The 420-foot-wide object is said to have a 1 in 2700 chance of making contact with the planet in 2048. It is the only other asteroid to have a 1 rating on the Torino Scale.

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