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Eddie Echoplex
01-29-2008, 03:55 AM
So that's what will happen in january 29th. According to this article (http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080128-asteroid-radar.html), asteroid TU24 will orbit closely to the Earth, but poses no actual threat to the planet.

Astronomers have obtained the first images of an asteroid on course to make its closest approach to Earth on Tuesday, showing the space rock is lopsided.

The new images, taken with the Goldstone Solar System Radar Telescope in California's Mojave Desert, refine estimates of the asteroid's size. Named 2007 TU24, the asteroid was estimated to span up to 2,000 feet (610 meters), but is now thought to have a diameter of about 800 feet (250 meters).

Scientists at NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., have determined that there is no possibility of an impact with Earth in the foreseeable future.

Other radar telescopes will point toward the asteroid as it makes its closest approach to Earth, 334,000 miles (537,500 kilometers), at 3:33 a.m. Eastern time Jan. 29. For comparison, the moon is an average of 239,228 miles (385,000 kilometers) away.

At its nearest, the asteroid will reach an approximate apparent magnitude 10.3, or about 50 times fainter than an object visible to the naked eye in a clear, dark sky. Then, it will quickly get fainter as it moves away.

The combination of these telescopes, including the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, will provide higher resolution images of the asteroid. Measurements from Arecibo's radar telescope will gauge the object's size more precisely, its speed and spin. The Arecibo Observatory is operated by Cornell University on behalf of the National Science Foundation.

Like other asteroids, this one orbits the sun. Most do so in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. NASA pays particular attention to those whose orbits bring them so close to Earth.

TU24, discovered by NASA's Catalina Sky Survey on Oct. 11, 2007, is one of an estimated 7,000 near-Earth objects identified to date (another 7,000 are estimated to exist but are yet to be discovered).

"We have good images of a couple dozen objects like this, and for about one in 10, we see something we've never seen before," said Mike Nolan, head of radar astronomy at the Arecibo Observatory. "We really haven't sampled the population enough to know what's out there."

Yes, I'm a bit scared, but this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6fXpfE_D20) kinda calmed me down a bit.

Sock Full of Boiled Dimes
01-29-2008, 04:12 AM
It still had a 50/50 chance of hitting the Earth which was more than enough to make me wipe the poop from my pants.

Eddie Echoplex
01-29-2008, 11:45 PM
Aaaand nothing happened :D.

Sublime
01-29-2008, 11:57 PM
Aaaand nothing happened :D.

Nothing ever happens :(. Except for the 10th of February :D Follow the news.

Eddie Echoplex
01-30-2008, 12:07 AM
Nothing ever happens :(. Except for the 10th of February :D Follow the news.

I think the CoS will do a sistematic war on Anonymous. Mainly via insider dissent, and seeing how anons are easily provoked, it'll die quick.

Which is bad, really, since I go with Anonymous' approach.

Sublime
01-30-2008, 12:22 AM
I think the CoS will do a sistematic war on Anonymous. Mainly via insider dissent, and seeing how anons are easily provoked, it'll die quick.

Which is bad, really, since I go with Anonymous' approach.

When nobody is really responsible and there are no real base for FAIL/WIN Anonymous could easily turn this into his favor by simply posting whatever has been done on JewTube and then planning another strike. Nothing like this has ever been done before against $cientology at least so as much as Anon does it's all good. The media attention is one thing that'll benefit the situation - http://harbl.wetfish.net/cosplay/ - these are all the people that have signed up for the last two days. I'm sure there are more to come since the number rises with each hour that passes. There is a great deal of preparation going on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc7WAkTAqj8&watch_response.

There's a huge pile of documents on $cientology gathered to be handed out alongside with the more graphic fliers. Anonymous doesn't need to make up anything - not the ytmnd video nor anything else. In fact the problem is how to bring all the information Anonymous has into a form that's gonna be acceptable for the media. Anonymous can't just flood them with links and expect for something to happen.

ONTOPIC: Back in 2003 I think when I first heard about that asteroid I made a Scheduled Event on my PC to remind me a day before it. I was thinking then about what would the world be five years ahead - I'd be a uni student in my first year and stuff like that. In retrospect I like where my life has led me so far. I'm glad we didn't all die.