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    Giant Asteroid 2005 YU55 Comes Closer to Earth Than Moon Next Week

    A huge asteroid about the size of an aircraft carrier will zoom past our planet next week, flying between the Earth and the orbit of the moon when it flies by on Tuesday (Nov. 8).

    The space rock, called asteroid 2005 YU55, poses no threat to the Earth but will be observed by excited astronomers around the world. It's about 1,300 feet (400 meters) wide, round and blacker than coal, NASA scientists said.

    At its closest point, asteroid 2005 YU55 will pass Earth at a range of about 201,700 miles (324,600 kilometers on Tuesday at 6:28 p.m. EST (2328 GMT). The average distance between the moon and Earth is about 238,854 miles (384,399 km).

    "This is particularly exiting since it is the first time since 1976 that an object of this size has passed this closely to the Earth," said Scott Fisher, a program director of the NSF's Division of Astronomical Sciences, in an NSF webchat Thursday (Nov. 3) organized by ScienceNow. "It gives us a great (and rare!) chance to study a near-Earth object like this. In fact, we have several telescopes set up and ready to observe this event already."

    Those telescopes include the giant Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico and several NASA Deep Space Network instruments, to name a few.

    Astronomers plan to use the telescopes to snap radar images of asteroid 2005 YU55 similar to one taken by the Arecibo observatory in April 2010, when the space rock flew within 1.5 million miles (2.4 million km) of Earth. Tuesday's flyby, however, is much closer and should allow astronomers to snap more detailed images of the asteroid. [Photos: Asteroids in Deep Space]

    Observatories in Hawaii will also attempt to take spectroscopic measurements of the asteroid to analyze its composition, researchers said.

    Like its name suggests, asteroid 2005 YU55 was discovered in 2005 and orbits the sun in an elliptical path that extends from inside the orbit of Venus out to just outside the orbit of Mars, scientists said. The asteroid completes one trip around the sun every 15 months.

    One observatory that will not be watching the asteroid is NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, but only because of the asteroid's speed.

    "Thousands of amateur and professional astronomers will observe this object near its closest approach to Earth. However, it is moving too fast on the sky for Hubble to observe it," said Don Yeomans, manager of NASA's Near-Earth Object Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

    The asteroid will pose a challenge for amateur astronomers because it will be faint and fast-moving. A small telescope with a mirror no smaller than 6 inches (15 centimeters) is required to try and spot it, NASA officials said.

    The asteroid's coordinates for any given time are available at the JPL Solar System Dynamics website, here: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/.

    Yeomans, Fisher and other astronomers have stressed that the public should not be concerned about asteroid 2005 YU55 impacting Earth or causing any kind of gravitational effects on our planet during the flyby. The space rock is much too small to influence life on Earth from its position in space and its chances of actually hitting the planet are nil.

    "There is no reason to worry about YU55 getting caught up in the gravity of the Earth," Fisher said. "Through our observations of the object, we know that there is NO chance of it impacting either the Earth or the moon for at least the next 100 years."

    If you snap a photo of asteroid 2005 YU55 during its Nov. 8 flyby of Earth and would like to share it with SPACE.com, send the image and your observing comments to SPACE.com managing editor Tariq Malik at tmalik@space.com.

    You can follow SPACE.com Managing Editor Tariq Malik on Twitter @tariqjmalikFollow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     
    • icthruyorBS  •  Salem, United States  •  6 mths ago
      we should take this as a warning, that life on this planet could be snuffed out in the blink of an eye, do we really have to have a near death experience to wake up and really appreciate what we have and begin doing the right things on a global scale.
      • Bill 6 mths ago
        Oh Please...Come on, warming and cooling has been going on long before we were ever on this earth. So now because were here, you think it is our fault. There will be another Ice age in the future, and there wont be anything we can do to stop it, then millions of years after that, it will get warm again, and there is nothing we can do to stop that. I see thru your #$%$ too.
      • Pickles DeLuxe 6 mths ago
        You mean...eating ice cream and laughing at cats on YouTube?
      • MarcD 6 mths ago
        Probably what the dinosaurs said, too, and nobody cared then, neither.
    • Andrew  •  Mountain View, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I would think this could be an opportunity to attach some sort of device to this asteroid that could gather information about the rest of the solar system that it travels through. If it comes back once every 15 months, couldn't we retrieve the device when it comes back? Just a thought...
      • anfernee 6 mths ago
        Dude Andre, it doesn't come back every 15 months.It just go around the Sun every 15 months, by the time it crosses the Earth orbit again, we won't be here waiting for it. Remember, both , the Earth and the Asteroid are in constant movement, so, very rarely they happen to be this close. (Lucky us!)
    • The Nighthawk  •  6 mths ago
      Klingon battle cruiser. . . . It will be glorious!
      • TAC 6 mths ago
        Don't forget your Nikes
      • Bob 6 mths ago
        LIVE LONG AND PROSPER!
      • Stormgod 6 mths ago
        Heghlu'meH QaQ jajvam!
    • Jon  •  6 mths ago
      A whole new round of doomsayers and conspiracy nuts soon to abound here and elsewhere on the net...........that is my prediction.
      • Pickles DeLuxe 6 mths ago
        Sure, you WOULD say that "Jon". Everybody knows you were involved in the plot to place space alien Obama in place during this crucial asteroidal moment so that We The People won't be ready for its impact and doom. DOOM I SAY!
      • John 6 mths ago
        Really? Politics? Does everything have to be used as a political attack add? Can't we just enjoy the fact that this is an interesting celestial event that people interested in science can study and leave it at that? Please take your political rhetoric to a forum that's actually political in nature.
    • Svetlana Rokuso  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wouldn't it burn up if it actually entered the earth's atmosphere?
      • JJ 6 mths ago
        Not necessarily, it depends on its size, density, composition, and even trajectory would probably factor into it.
      • MarcD 6 mths ago
        Most of it, at least. And whatever was left has 70% water to hit rather than 30% land. And out of that 30% land, there's still a lot of it that's uninhabited. Debris enters the atmosphere daily, all day long. Most of it burns up, but there's still fragments hitting daily. That's where meteorITEs come from.
      • Kenshin Himura 6 mths ago
        1300 feet is *huge*. Very little of it would actually burn up.

        If it hit earth it would be absolutely devastating.
    • Ernest  •  6 mths ago
      I do believe this is a significant event that needs to be noted. If by chance our gravitational pull needs this asteroid for some reason, it could result in a satellite around the earth. Scientists then would be excited about the fact we would have a satellite around the earth smaller than the moon. We are but a millisecond or less in the making for the history in the universe. This, in turn, could explain other occurrences that left craters behind eons ago. This is science in the making, be watchful.
    • Last in Line  •  6 mths ago
      So if they analyze this asteroid and it turns out to be solid gold will it start a world war over nations fighting about who it belongs to? :D
    • Mick  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds a little too close for comfort.
    • TAC  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      My aluminum hat is on stand by.
    • JJ  •  Sacramento, United States  •  6 mths ago
      NASA should devote at least some resources on testing some of the proposed asteroid mitigation strategies. I'm sure they have more upcoming missions to asteroids. It's better than the alternative of just waiting till were staring down the barrel at one.
    • Ron Jon  •  6 mths ago
      Wish I had a good telescope so I could see it and get some cool pics!
    • david  •  6 mths ago
      Too many starting to come close. Are we moving into an astroid belt? The Big one is not too far off.
    • Dataman  •  6 mths ago
      Fire up the Fifth Element. Where is LeeLoo?
    • Jonathan  •  Eastpointe, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I have a small triangular ship ready if needed...
    • GLW  •  6 mths ago
      I think it's exciting that it will be entering as opposed to thinking that it's exiting when it's exiting. :^)
      "This is particularly exiting since it is the first time since 1976..."
    • Windo6700  •  Champaign, United States  •  6 mths ago
      spell check is not fool proof the word is EXCITING not exiting . Maybe you should proof read your articles or maybe you just can"t spell
    • Harry C  •  Chatsworth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      One day an asteroid the size of,say, Manhattan, will be on course to collide with our planet.
      An hour before collision, it would be a good idea to get under a sturdy table.
    • Wing Rider  •  Concord, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Where's Harold Camping when you need him. I'm sure he could tie this in with all the doomsday predictions of his that have failed 14 times now.
    • MiniMeLikesChocolate  •  6 mths ago
      The odds that Apophis will hit the earth on April 13, 2036 is 781 times more likely than you winning the powerball with one ticket.

      Odds calculated by University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy 1 in 250,000
      Odds of winning the powerball 1 in 195,249,054
    • Yomama Sofat  •  6 mths ago
      If it's nothing to worry about, then why keep bringing it up?
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