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uv11 asteroid near miss

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posted on Aug, 5 2004 @ 01:27 PM
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i was trying to lookup something about the near miss asteroid that is coming in i believe in 2010 .. its name i believe is uv11 ... at first it was suppose to be real close but then it will miss by 1 million miles or something like that .. i cant find any information about it now .. can anyone help


d1k

posted on Aug, 5 2004 @ 01:31 PM
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Thats nothing, a couple just missed earth by 500,000 miles in the last 2 months. And the big one toutlis (sp?) is a very large astroid coming by us at about the same distance of 500,000 in september.



posted on Aug, 5 2004 @ 01:35 PM
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www.spaceweather.com...

Near Earth Asteroids
Solar Flares
Meteor Showers

The Asteroid you are referring to, d1K, will miss the earth on Sept 29th by
4LD. (4 Lunar Distances)



posted on Aug, 5 2004 @ 01:35 PM
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neo.jpl.nasa.gov...

should be the link

Look at the PHA in 2032 2003MK4

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This one I believe will be extremely close!

[edit on 5-8-2004 by Godsent]



posted on Sep, 15 2004 @ 01:40 PM
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Okay, know this is an older thread but just an FYI:

There have been two more PHA's that have been added to the list that will be pretty darn close. PHA's potential hazardous astroids - anyway, I know it is a few years down the road and some people only care about what is facing them within the next month or so- but just the same.

(2004 BL86) 2015-Jan-26 17:38 � 02:08 3.1/0.0081 3.1/0.0080 15.69 15.66 1.35e+04 18.8

(1999 AN10) 2027-Aug-07 07:10 � < 00:01 1.0/0.0026 1.0/0.0026 26.28 26.25 1.43e+03 17.9

(2001 WN5) 2028-Jun-26 05:22 � 00:04 0.6/0.0017 0.6/0.0016 10.24 10.09 1.94e+03 18.2

We can add these three to the one in 2032 (below)

(2003 MK4) 2032-Jan-03 18:47 � 13:01 0.6/0.0014 0.5/0.0013 13.00 12.86 1.9e+03 20.8


neo.jpl.nasa.gov...



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