08 September 2010

Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 8SEP2010

Cosmic Log: Share your UFO tales

msnbc.com
Meteor fireballs have also sparked UFO reports. As a matter of fact, reports of a meteor-style impact in Colombia are currently stirring up a buzz on the ...


NASA Is Running Out of Money to Monitor Earth-Destroying Asteroids (Part 1 of 2)

Big Think
For example, the Meteor Crater in Arizona was formed about 50000 years ago and is about 4000 ft in diameter with some areas reaching 570 feet deep and is ...

El Paso TX All Sky Meteor Detection Camera Blog Site: Texas ...

By ElPasoAllSky
This blog is for the discussion of primarily Continental U.S. meteor/meteorite events. For a focus on West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and North Central Mexico. ... http://www.elpallskycamera.us/ For the latest on events ...


Father and son team may have uncovered rare find

Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
The father and son, who recently moved with their family from Colorado to the Woodside area of Hailey, are avid meteor hunters. But until Monday, they were ...


More on our meteorite

Bombala Times
INTEREST in our local meteor certainly hasn't waned, with plenty of talk still surrounding the fascinating occurrence of Tuesday afternoon, August 17, ...

Wonders of the night

The Hindu
If a meteor reaches the ground, it becomes a meteorite. You can tell a meteorite by the black burned coating on the outside; it may have pits or craters in ...


Hunt in Ireland for meteorite worth more than £80,000
Belfast Telegraph Mon, 06 Sep 2010 02:07 AM PDT
The search is on in Northern Ireland and the Republic for a meteorite that could be worth more than its weight in gold. Related Stories Sir Ronnie Flanagan parallels cricketing scandal with Ulster âIneffectiveâ Asbos should be scrapped, says justice chief Informer to return from exile âfor moneyâ Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams in talks call over ETA ceasefire 12 Northern Ireland children infected with ...

NASA Scientists Talk About Asteroids Passing Near Earth Wednesday

WASHINGTON -- Two asteroids will pass within the moon's distance from
Earth on Wednesday, Sept. 8. NASA scientists will be available for
satellite interviews Tuesday, Sept. 7, and Wednesday morning to
discuss these near- Earth objects.
The Catalina Sky Survey near Tucson, Ariz., discovered both objects on
Sunday, Sept. 5. The Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass.,
reviewed the observations and determined the preliminary orbits. The
center's personnel concluded both objects would pass within the
distance of the moon to Earth, approximately 240,000 miles. The
asteroids should be visible with moderate-sized amateur telescopes.
Neither asteroid will hit Earth. Asteroid 2010 RX30 is estimated to be
approximately 32 to 65 feet in size and will pass within
approximately 154,000 miles of Earth at 5:51 a.m. EDT Wednesday. The
second object, 2010 RF12, estimated to be 20 to 46 feet in size, will
pass within approximately 49,000 miles at 5:12 p.m. EDT.
NASA scientists are available for interviews about the asteroids via
NASA Television, Skype or telephone. TV producers can call
818-393-5467 to schedule afternoon interviews and 202-358-1726 to
schedule morning interviews. For NASA TV downlink, schedule and
streaming video information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

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