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    Asteroid Buzzes Earth in Close Shave: First Photos

    This story was updated at 3:56 p.m. ET.

    An asteroid the size of a tour bus zipped by Earth today (June 27) in a flyby so close that the space rock was nearer to the planet than some satellites, giving skywatchers and astronomers a tantalizing target for photos.

    The space rock, called asteroid 2011 MD, reached its closest point to Earth just after 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT), when it crept within 7,500 miles (12,000 km) of Earth before whipping away again like a slingshot. The asteroid was flying over the southern Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Antarctica, at the time of its closest approach.

    The asteroid was discovered just last week on June 22, but there was never any risk of it impacting Earth, NASA scientists said. Astronomers with the LINEAR near-Earth object survey in Socorro, N.M., made the find. [Video of asteroid 2011 MD]

    The space rock is on the small side, with latest size estimates ranging from 16 to 66 feet (5 to 20 meters) wide.

    That means asteroid 2011 MD would likely be too small to survive the fiery plunge through Earth's atmosphere, let alone reach the surface, NASA scientists said. Asteroids this size can be expected to buzz Earth with close shaves about once every six years, they added.

    The asteroid's close brush with Earth sent it off on a new trajectory through the solar system. The space rock flew well below geosynchronous satellites, which orbit 22,236 miles (35,786 km) above Earth, but well above the 220-mile (354-km) altitude of the International Space Station.

    There was little chance the asteroid would hit a satellite because of the vastness of space and relatively small number of satellites, experts said.

    Skywatchers spot asteroid 2011 MD

    Astronomers around the world kept a close watch on asteroid 2011 MD during its flyby with hopes of snagging images of the object. [Skywatcher photos of asteroid 2011 MD]

    Amateur astronomer Efrain Morales Rivera of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, spotted the asteroid today just hours before its closest approach. At that time, asteroid 2011 MD was a small and was extremely dim, making it an extra challenge to spot, said Rivera, who posted his photos on the website Spaceweather.com.

    "But overall, [it was] well worth the grand effort and the weather held off for this moment too," Rivera told SPACE.com in an email. "Presently a tropical storm is upon us as I write this."

    A team of three skywatchers with the Remanzacco Observatory in Italy used remote operated telescopes in Australia and New Mexico to catch views of the asteroid. Two of the skywatchers, Ernesto Guido and Giovanni Sostero, are based in Italy, while their colleague Nick Howes is in the UK.

    One of the trio's images, taken with the Faulkes Telescope South in Siding Springs, Australia,show the asteroid in red, green and blue wavelengths, while another using the New Mexico instrument show the space  rock as a streak of light on a starry background.

    "It was quite amazing watching it on Faulkes literally fly across the screen," Howes told SPACE.com. "We had to move the telescope four times just to keep up."

    Another photo of asteroid 2011 MD, this one snapped by astronomer Peter Birtwhistle of the Great Shefford Observatory in the United Kingdom on June 23, revealed the space rock as little more than a dim, moving point of light.

    NASA's asteroid trackers

    Don Yeomans, of NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena Calif., told SPACE.com that astronomers hoped to take radar observations 2011 MD during the asteroid's flyby. However, hopes were low for any detailed images because of the space rock's small size, Yeomans added.[Photos: Asteroids in Deep Space]

    Only seasoned skywatchers with medium-sized telescopes were expected to see the asteroid at all, NASA officials said.

    When the asteroid was first discovered, the early reports suggested that it would make its closest approach to Earth on about 9:30 a.m. EDT (1330 GMT), more than three hours earlier than the actual event. But that report was based on just two days of observations, Yeomans said.

    "The new improved orbit has 4 days of observations rather than two, and the current Earth close approach time is now 1:00 pm EDT on Monday," Yeomans said in an e-mail. "This time should be good to a few minutes."

    Earth's asteroid close shaves

    Asteroid 2011 MD is the second space rock to zip extremely close by Earth this year. The other object, called asteroid 2011 CQ1, passed within 3,400 miles (5,471 kilometers) of Earth on Feb. 4, making it the closest known flyby of an asteroid to date.

    NASA scientists and other astronomers search for near-Earth space rocks like 2011 MD as part of a program to identify potentially hazardous asteroids that could threaten the planet.

    Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    62 comments

    • Jim  •  11 mths ago
      Dammit, I missed my ride!
      • Jessica 11 mths ago
        You must be a Scientology nutcase. too bad you missed your ride with your copy of Dianetics in hand.... :P
      • John 11 mths ago
        Friggin' hilarious!
      • forty55_ 11 mths ago
        Come Back...Save Us!!!!
    • Jeremy  •  11 mths ago
      Maybe in the next version of the internet Yahoo will have pictures accompanying stories like this.
      • mookie 11 mths ago
        Those groovy blue letters in the middle of the story? Those are called "links" in this version of the internet. Click 'em and the pictures just come flyin at ya.
      • Batman 11 mths ago
        Thank you, Mookie. Jeremy, there are pictures, you idio. Are you really that stupid?
    • eleanor  •  11 mths ago
      Clearly we're being attacked by aliens throwing rocks at us!
      • Jessica 11 mths ago
        Yeah, and us without our starship troopers : *(
      • Shawn 11 mths ago
        It is the Goa'uld.
    • Shawn  •  11 mths ago
      The Goa'uld are attacking!
      • the coop 11 mths ago
        A LITTLE LATE THE GOA'ULD,HAS ALREADY TAKEN OVER CONGRESS WITHOUT FIRING ONE SHOT.
      • steven 11 mths ago
        SHOL'VA!! KREE TAL LOK!!!
    • Ninja©  •  11 mths ago
      I hope one hits soon. I don't feel like paying my truck bill anymore.
      • JayB 11 mths ago
        me either...
      • DB8 11 mths ago
        Do you also feel like fighting for food and survival? In a world without a truck bill, you've got bigger problems to solve.
      • RlK 11 mths ago
        I don't think there will survivors BL5. Unless it will just be you then i guess you will figure that out won't you? Turd :P
    • Scontz  •  11 mths ago
      Yahoo yer IDIOTS playing up the danger quotient when you knew up-front this 'asteroid' was small enough that it would easily burn-up if sucked into Earth's gravity. Go chase an ambulance and leave professional journalism to the pros.
    • justsayin  •  11 mths ago
      Hmm. Headline hypes pictures of the asteroid, yet none are in the story. Way to go! Journalism has already proven itself fond of sensationalism, condescending arrogance, and bias, now we can add bait-and-switch to the list.
    • Alex *  •  11 mths ago
      WHAT PHOTOS??? YAHOO STOP DOING THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • A Used Yahooer  •  11 mths ago
      All those fancy telescopes out there, and the best they can do is a blurry streak? I guess too much of my tax money has gone to Packistan.
    • HAL9000  •  11 mths ago
      I had to swerve to miss it...
    • Justin  •  11 mths ago
      so, what would be the approximate size of one thats big enough to make it through entry, hit the earth and cause significant damage?
    • tomcib  •  11 mths ago
      Rendezvous with Rama!
    • Bill  •  11 mths ago
      Shouldn't one expect an article titled: "Asteroid Buzzes Earth in Close Shave: First Photos" to actually have photos?
    • Keith Myath  •  11 mths ago
      this planet could use a good buzz
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 mths ago
      If you think about it where on earth would it hi a bunch of dysfunctional people . It might stop a war or a plague
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 mths ago
      The asteroid would have never made to earth in one piece. It would have burned up, broken apart or exploded from the force of the reentry into the atmosphere. It would have rained down on earth in pebbles or pieces of dirt. Sorry people, the reality is that a large asteroid, like the one that hit earth 65 million years ago near the Gulf of Mexico, is more rare than the possibility of winning the lottery.
    • XARDZ  •  11 mths ago
      may be on the rare future possible planet earth will be hit by huge asteriod and impact will caused earth to push forward or backward on his routating axcle thru out to mis allignment from original place,,which possible will can cause engage to other planets routes.
    • Jon  •  11 mths ago
      NO PICTURES FFS!
    • Tomcat45  •  11 mths ago
      Thank God!
    • I could be wrong, but  •  11 mths ago
      Okay, so it narrowly missed the Earth, but had it collided, it was too small to have made it through the Earth's atmosphere. What exactly narrowly missed what ? Did we just get really lucky, and I can't appreciate it ?
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