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Deep Breath: Asteroid 2009 JF1 Won't Smack Into Earth on May 6...The asteroid's path had been mysterious, but scientists have it sorted out.
Cnet ^ | May 4, 2022 | Amanda Kooser

Posted on 05/04/2022 10:16:04 AM PDT by Red Badger

This is an illustration of an asteroid. NASA/JPL-Caltech

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I was cruising through the Google News science section this morning when a story popped out saying NASA has estimated a space rock the size of the Great Pyramid may hit our planet on May 6, and even that an impact is "likely." That's the kind of message that can get your adrenaline pumping. But don't fear. Asteroid 2009 JF1 won't be smacking into us.

A quick peek around Twitter shows people expressing concern about the headlines, many of them asking the same question: Will it hit Earth? Fortunately, it will miss us, but there's an interesting story about how it managed to spark those fears in the first place.

The asteroid had been on the European Space Agency Near-Earth Objects Coordination Center notable risk list, but it got kicked out of the top 10 in February. It was thought to have a 1 in 4,000 chance of hitting the planet during a close approach in May, but new data dropped that risk to 1 in 1,700,000.

Spooky space shots show creepy side of the cosmos greaterpumpkinhubble skullnebulaeso hubblehalloween2019+26 more See all photos As the name suggests, asteroid 2009 JF1 was first observed in 2009, but then researchers lost sight of it and weren't able to get a good idea of its orbital path and how close it might come to Earth. Tools for determining asteroid orbits have improved since then and a new look at existing data brought the asteroid's risk level into focus.

ESA said in February that "...the asteroid has now lost its prominence in our risk list, and is relegated together with other more routine objects that pose minimal threat." The asteroid is estimated to be around 33 feet (10 meters) in diameter, or about the size of a school bus. That's pretty small. ESA even described a possible impact as "not of significant concern."

To put the asteroid's approach into perspective, the Asteroid Miss Information Twitter account translated its distance from Earth into other terms. So, you would be able to fit 898 moons between us and the asteroid.

There is a 1 in 1,700,000 chance the #asteroid 2009 JF1 will hit Earth on May 6.

2009 JF1 may come within about 1,939,988 miles of Earth. You could fit about: 🌕898 Moons 🌎245 Earths 🪐26 Saturns or 🧱325,219,776,167 4x8 Lego Bricks on top of each other

in the gap between. pic.twitter.com/ENSBx1bG8U

— Asteroid Miss Information (@asteroidmisinfo) May 2, 2022 The asteroid threat isn't a fantasy. There have been significant impacts in the past, but there's no need to fret over every space rock that flies through the neighborhood. As CNET'S Eric Mack explains, it's usually not the ones in the headlines we need to worry about. That's why astronomers are focused on finding and tracking new objects, and working on planetary defense missions. Feel free to just wave as asteroid 2009 JF1 zips safely by later this week.

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TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Astronomy; History; Science; UFO's
KEYWORDS: 2009jf1; asteroid; asteroids; astronomy; catastrophism; science
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Darn, the original calculations of the trajectory predicted a direct impact on the studio where they film the View


21 posted on 05/04/2022 11:24:40 AM PDT by dsrtsage ( Complexity is just simple lacking imagination)
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To: Red Badger

The one that will be here in 2029 is the one that could hit us. If it brings on the end times, I hope it does


22 posted on 05/04/2022 11:48:46 AM PDT by roving
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To: Red Badger

Look Up!


23 posted on 05/04/2022 12:08:49 PM PDT by grobdriver (The CDC can KMA!)
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To: Red Badger

The government has us covered...
Trust the government...
😲

Is it time for me to wax the surfboard?
Where’s Larry?
Need to reread Lucifer’s Hammer?


24 posted on 05/04/2022 1:48:39 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is another Sam Adams now that we desperately need him?)
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To: LastDayz

Probably not a good idea. Alarming some 7 billion people world wide would cause a panic the likes of which has never been seen.

It’s only a matter of time before some big chunk of iron or nickel or a big ball of ice( a comet) crashes into us.

It’s happened before, stuff hit’s our atmosphere everyday and some day *POW*, right in the collective kisser we’re going to get hit.

Nothing you can do about it but get on with life and don’t worry about it.


25 posted on 05/06/2022 11:10:42 AM PDT by jmacusa (America. Founded by geniuses. Now governed by idiots. )
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