Asteroid flies by earth in ‘near-miss’

An asteroid about the size of a bus shaved by Earth on Friday in what space watchers described as a “near-miss,” though experts were not concerned about the possibility of an impact.

Asteroid

The asteroid, named 2012 BX34, measured between six and 19 metres in diameter, said Gareth Williams, associate director of the US-based Minor Planet Center which tracks space objects.

The asteroid, which had been unknown before it popped into view from a telescope in Arizona on Wednesday, came within about 60,000 kilometres of Earth on Friday at about 3pm GMT, he said.

“It’s a near miss. It makes the top 20 list of closest approaches ever observed,” Mr Williams said.

NASA had announced on Twitter on Thursday that the asteroid would “safely pass Earth on January 27.”

Mr Williams explained that since the asteroid was so small, it could only be detected when it was close to the Earth, but that the fly-by, while a surprise, was not terribly uncommon.

“This came about a sixth of the distance from the Moon,” he said. “In the past year we have had some 30 objects that were observed to come within the orbit of the Moon.”

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One comment on “Asteroid flies by earth in ‘near-miss’

  1. G’Day! Theinformativereport,
    Thanks you for your post, WHy can we not place humans on a asteroid to travel space and once the asteroid comes near a planet or objects the people would have rocket busters to sent them the next million miles and slowly land on a planets

    I would say there is a lot of asteroids that fly between mars and earth 20 years apart so that would save money
    Cheerio

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