Tariq Malik
SPACE.com Managing Editor
SPACE.com – Tue Apr 6, 7:30 pm ET
A newly discovered asteroid will zip close by Earth Thursday, but poses no threat of crashing into our planet even though it is passing within the orbit of the moon.
The asteroid, called 2010 GA6, is a relatively small space rock about 71 feet (22 meters) wide and was discovered by astronomers with the Catalina Sky Survey in Tucson, Az. The space rock will fly within the orbit of the moon when it passes Earth Thursday at 7:06 p.m. EDT (2306 GMT), but NASA astronomers said not to worry...the planet is safe.
"Fly bys of near-Earth objects within the moon's orbit occur every few weeks," said Don Yeomans of NASA'sNear-Earth Object Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., in a statement.
At the time of its closest pass, asteroid 2010 GA6 will be about 223,000 miles (359,000 km) from the Earth. That's about nine-tenths the distance between Earth and the moon [more asteroid photos].
The space rock is not the first asteroid to swing close by Earth this year.
In January, the small asteroid 2010 AL30 passed within 80,000 miles (130,000 km) when it zipped by. Otherspace rocks have flown past Earth at more comfortable distances greater than several hundred thousand miles.
NASA routinely tracks asteroids and comets that may fly near the Earth with a network of telescopes on the ground and in space. The agency's Near-Earth Object Observations program, more commonly known asSpaceguard, is responsible for finding potentially dangerous asteroids and studying their orbits to determine if they pose a risk of hitting the Earth.
NASA's latest space telescope, the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) launched in December, has been given the task of hunting new asteroids that were previously undetectable because they shine only in the infrared range of the light spectrum.
So far, the WISE telescope has been discovering dozens of previously unknown asteroids every day. Some of those space rocks have been tagged for closer analysis since they may be potentially hazardous to Earth, WISE mission scientists have said.
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Hug Doug Tue Apr 06, 2010 08:02 pm PDT Report Abuse
i can't wait 'till NASA gets the funding for a new spaceship so we can visit one of these little rocks
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Dra Tue Apr 06, 2010 08:30 pm PDT Report Abuse
If it impacted dry ground, a likely senerio could be like Meteor Crater in AZ.
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Gibb Tue Apr 06, 2010 08:38 pm PDT Report Abuse
NEWLY DISCOVERED ? you'd think that something that is going to be that close to us would have been "discovered" a while ago. what scientist fell asleep on their watch ?
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Alvaron Wed Apr 07, 2010 04:08 am PDT Report Abuse
It would be awesome if NASA provides some kind of picture of what it really looks like. I have never seen an asteroids before in my life except in holographic drawings.
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Curt Wed Apr 07, 2010 07:01 am PDT Report Abuse
Seems like we would hitch a free ride. NASA should try to put instruments and cameras on one that close. Sure would save rocket fuel.
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Rob Wed Apr 07, 2010 08:14 am PDT Report Abuse
Quick! Someone call John Cusack! He'll know what to do!
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Joe Wed Apr 07, 2010 08:52 am PDT Report Abuse
Would he drive a limo through everything and be the only thing not destroyed or would he fly a plane through everything and be the only object not destroyed. 2012: Best Movie Ever!
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Sh1ttycat Wed Apr 07, 2010 08:54 am PDT Report Abuse
Good thing for global warming!
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The rising heat and thickening CO2 will deflect any asteroids that threaten us!
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AlexT Wed Apr 07, 2010 09:13 am PDT Report Abuse
I'll take out my softball glove on Thursday.
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Jamie Wed Apr 07, 2010 09:18 am PDT Report Abuse
The new thing Nasa should be doing is helping find thies things before one hits !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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and you say my michael jackson article was copied. atleast i didnt copy the comments too..
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