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Old 28-01-2012, 02:27 PM
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2012 BX34 missed Earth this morning

In an article today, the Sydney Morning Herald reports that an asteroid, 2012 BX34,
came within 60,000km of the Earth at approx 04:00 AEDT this morning.

Estimated to be between 6 to 19 meters in diameter, the object was discovered
by astronomers in Arizona on Wednesday.

See http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci...128-1qmoi.html
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Old 28-01-2012, 03:47 PM
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Would have been like Bart (Simpson's) comet - would have burnt up in our atmosphere due to the pollution if it got too close!
A close shave indeed!
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Old 28-01-2012, 04:57 PM
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Thanks for that piece of news Gary. Pity about the clouds I would like to have had a go at that one, although at around mag 15 and moving that quickly, it would have been a very tough capture!

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Old 28-01-2012, 05:18 PM
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I calculated these elements with Find_Orb for anyone who has a suitable sucker hole and wants to give it a go.

Code:
2012 BX34
   Perihelion 2012 Apr 28.095101 TT =  2:16:56 (JD 2456045.595101)
Epoch 2012 Jan 27.0 TT = JDT 2455953.5   Earth MOID: 0.0002   Me: 0.0884
M 232.78387              (2000.0)            P               Q
n   1.38135610     Peri.  329.22674      0.11506757      0.97925304
a   0.79848289     Node   306.86221     -0.86368807      0.01567570
e   0.3125459      Incl.   12.03338     -0.49071617      0.20203400
P   0.71/260.61d   H   27.6     G   0.15   q 0.54892029  Q 1.04804548
From 65 observations 2012 Jan. 25-27;   RMS error 0.813 arcseconds
# Perturbers: Earth Moon
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