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The Patriot Movement The Patriot Movement »
There is and has been for some time a propaganda war designed to marginalize and demonize the liberty movement and those who advocate for a government that is limited by the Constitution and rule of law. Last week, that war hit high gear. More »


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There are some pantry items that I believe are very important to have on hand in any emergency situation. They are sugar, cinnamon and cayenne pepper. I strongly advise you to store these items and get used to using them so you will think of them in a crisis situation. More »

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In a Thursday opinion piece published in The Washington Post, former Democratic President Bill Clinton called on the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the Federal Defense of Marriage Act he signed into law 17 years ago. More »

Real Wisdom In Rand Paul’s Filibuster Freestyling Real Wisdom In Rand Paul’s Filibuster Freestyling »
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said a lot of things Wednesday when he took the Senate floor to get his drone question answered. Over the course of 13 hours, he had to repeat himself a lot, and he filled plenty of time by tediously expounding on his vision of the importance of civil liberties in the United States. More »

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March 11, 2013

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Asteroid ‘size of city block’ skimmed past Earth on Saturday


AFP Photo / NASA
AFP Photo / NASA
The 460-foot-long Asteroid 2013 ET has whizzed past Earth on Saturday - the latest in our planet’s galactic ‘pinball contest’. Earlier in the day, the 2013 EC20 passed even closer, and both within a month of the Chelyabinsk meteorite’s strike.

The enormous piece of space debris has passed just 2.5 lunar distances from planet Earth – the moon is approximately 384,400 km (238,000 miles) from us, meaning the asteroid’s flyby will be at a distance of about 950,000km (600,000 miles).

Some astronomers have compared its size to that of a city block, others a football pitch. Its dimensions were widely given as 460 feet (140m) long and 210 feet (64m) wide. A professional American football field is 360 feet by 160 feet, which would make this asteroid 100 feet longer than a football field, and 50 feet wider, should it live up to calculations.
Celestial bodies: What's the difference?

A meteor is a ‘shooting star’, or the flash of light seen when a small chunk of space debris burns up in the Earth’s atmosphere. However, the word does not refer to the debris itself, which is called a meteoroid.
 
A meteoroid is the interplanetary matter – a small rock or piece of space debris that burns up in the Earth’s atmosphere and is the source of the meteor.
 
A meteorite is a meteoroid that survives the falling through the Earth’s atmosphere and subsequently collides with the Earth’s surface.
 
Asteroids are generally larger chunks of matter from space, and tend to come from the asteroid belt located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
 
Comets are asteroid-like objects, but have a visible atmosphere called a ‘coma’ which resembles a kind of ‘shell’ and/or ‘tail’, created by  ice, ammonia, or other compounds.
Asteroid 2013 ET was first detected on March 3 by the Catalina Sky Survey based at the University of Arizona, and now approaches the planet less than a week after it first hit astronomers’ radars.

It was not bright enough to view through standard personal binoculars or small ‘backyard’ telescopes, but was visible using larger, professional devices in observatories, one of which will broadcast its passage online.

Although it was due to be shown via live webcast by the Virtual Telescope Project in Ceccano, Italy, at 19:00 GMT, strong rain and clouds have prevented it from broadcasting the event.  The online Slooh Space Telescope, based in the Canary Islands, took the reins, and has given a live webcast from their observatory at 20:15 GMT.

“We only have a short viewing window of an hour or so…but we wanted to give the general public a front row seat to witness this new asteroid in real time as it passes by Earth,” said Slooh president Patrick Paolucci, as cited by Space.com.

It was the second in one day, and the third this week. Earlier on Saturday, at 5:57am Moscow time (09:57 GMT), a smaller asteroid passed even closer to Earth. The 2013 EC20, between 9 and 40 feet (3 and 10m), came within 169,000 km (some 106,000 miles) – even closer than the moon.

The second last asteroid on Monday’s, named 2013 EC, flew within 230,000 miles of the planet. Its range fell just inside the moon’s orbit. It was also smaller, at 33 feet (10m) wide.

Earthlings have been especially excited about space bodies as of late, after the planet was hit by a huge meteorite last month. The meteorite that smashed into the Russian city of Chelyabinsk on February 15 was the largest object to enter the Earth’s atmosphere in nearly a century. On the same day it struck, another 164 feet (50m) wide space rock, named 2012 DA14, brushed the planet, closer than any other in known history.

“The recent flurry of asteroidal close calls and near misses, including the double-whammy of DA14 and the Siberian meteor on February 15, is starting to make our region of space seem like a video game or pinball contest,” said American astronomer and writer Bob Berman.

Previous footage from the Virtual Telescope Project (TVTP) in Ceccano, Italy, of Monday's smaller asteroid. TVTP was due to broadcast the flyby on Saturday, but was forced to cancel on account of bad weather conditions. The Canary-Islands based Slooh Space Telescope will now broadcast the event at 20:15 GMT
Previous footage from the Virtual Telescope Project (TVTP) in Ceccano, Italy, of Monday's smaller asteroid. TVTP was due to broadcast the flyby on Saturday, but was forced to cancel on account of bad weather conditions. The Canary-Islands based Slooh Space Telescope will now broadcast the event at 20:15 GMT


http://rt.com/news/asteroid-earth-flyby-saturday-028/


Near Earth Asteroids
Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet, although astronomers are finding new ones all the time.
On March 11, 2013 there were 1384 potentially hazardous asteroids.
Recent & Upcoming Earth-asteroid encounters:
Asteroid
Date(UT)
Miss Distance
Size
2013 EC20
Mar 9
0.4 LD
7 m
2013 ET
Mar 9
2.5 LD
102 m
2013 EN20
Mar 10
1.2 LD
7 m
2007 EO88
Mar 18
4.4 LD
23 m
1993 UC
Mar 20
49 LD
3.8 km
2013 ES11
Mar 22
6.4 LD
94 m
1997 AP10
Mar 28
45.9 LD
1.8 km
2010 GM23
Apr 13
3.9 LD
50 m
2005 NZ6
Apr 29
24.9 LD
1.3 km
2001 DQ8
Apr 30
74.3 LD
1.1 km
2004 BV102
May 25
69.9 LD
1.4 km
1998 QE2
May 31
15.2 LD
2.2 km
Notes: LD means "Lunar Distance." 1 LD = 384,401 km, the distance between Earth and the Moon. 1 LD also equals 0.00256 AU. MAG is the visual magnitude of the asteroid on the date of closest approach.

http://www.spaceweather.com/

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