410-Meter Asteroid 'May Collide' With Earth in 2032
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410-Meter
Asteroid 'May Collide'
With Earth in 2032
By
Staff Writers
Moscow (Voice of Russia)
Oct
18, 2013
The man behind 2013 TV135 asteroid discovery, Gennady Borisov from the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. |
A
potentially catastrophic asteroid has been discovered by astronomers, who say
there's a slim chance that the 410-meter-wide minor planet will crash into
Earth in 2032, creating a blast 50 times greater than the biggest nuclear bomb.
The
asteroid, described as 2013 TV135, was found in the Camelopardalis (Giraffe)
constellation by the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in southern Ukraine, the
Minor Planet Center of the International Astronomers Union said.
"On
the night of October 12, I was watching the Giraffe constellation, it was an
in-depth monitoring as part of the comet search program," Gennady Borisov
from the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory told Itar-Tass news agency.
"This is when the asteroid... was discovered. The first observations show
that it moves quickly and is relatively close."
The
discovery has been confirmed by astronomers in Italy, Spain, the UK and Russia.
In Russia, it was seen with telescopes at the Master Observatory in the
Siberian republic of Buryatia, the IAU Minor Planet Center said.
The
asteroid has been added to the List of the Potentially Hazardous Asteroids,
which includes celestial bodies with orbits closer than 7.5 million kilometers
from the Earth's orbit.
However,
the threat posed by 2013 TV135 is minor, as it only has a one in 63,000 chance
of colliding with our planet, according to available estimates.
Astronomers
say the asteroid's orbit will be about 1.7 million kilometers away from the Earth's
orbit on August 26, 2032.
If the
asteroid hits Earth, it would create an explosion equivalent to 2,500 megatons of
TNT, which is 50 times greater than the biggest nuclear bomb ever detonated.
impact
site on Earth by 2028, Timur Kryachko from the Crimean Astrophysical
Observatory told the RIA Novosti news agency.
The
discovery was mentioned by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who is
pushing for the development of anti-asteroid defense systems.
"Here's
a super-task for our space industry," Rogozin said of the asteroid on his
Twitter page.
The 2013
TV135 has been given a 1 out of 10 rating on the Torino Scale, used to estimate
asteroid impact hazards, which means it "poses no unusual level of
danger" and "the chance of collision is extremely unlikely."
According
to NASA's Near Earth Object Program, there is currently just one asteroid that
has the same rating. It's called 2007 VK184. At 130 meters wide, it has 1 in
1,820 chance of impacting Earth on June 3, 2048.
The
chances that any other near-Earth asteroid will crash into earth in the next
100 years is estimated at "effectively zero" by NASA.
Fonte: Site http://www.spacedaily.com
Comentário: Pois é leitor, se isso for verdade, espero que a
humanidade finalmente acorde e venha entender que não somos tão especiais assim,
deixe as suas diferenças de lado, e comece a trabalhar conjuntamente em alguma
solução para esse problema, caso contrário, poderá acabar aprendendo pelo
caminho mais doloroso, isto é, se restar algo para aprender.
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