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Asteroid 2012 TC4 - How comes nobody picks up on this?
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<blockquote data-quote="heka2015" data-source="post: 158630" data-attributes="member: 7351"><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_TC4" target="_blank">Asteroid 2012 TC4</a></p><p>Nasa Announcement -><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/asteroid-flyby-will-benefit-nasa-detection-and-tracking-network" target="_blank">Link</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hold on a second.</p><p>What they are trying to tell me here is it can't come nearer than 4200 miles</p><p>BUT</p><p>it will more likely be 170000 miles farther away?</p><p></p><p>I have not found a reason so far why this uncertainty in distance only occurs in the desired direction.</p><p></p><p>4200 miles. You tell that the fat kid and he uses one of his toys to take it down.</p><p>Just kidding but this looks awfully close to me.</p><p></p><p>Earth gravitation will affect this one for sure, probably did already the last time it flew by 2012 @59000 miles.</p><p>Have to look that up how much gravity would be left at that distance (inverse square?) with a hypothetical weight of the Chelyabinsk meteor.</p><p>It seems to me they knew more about that Asteroid as older the articles get you find on search engines.</p><p></p><p>One from 2015 -> <a href="http://www.astrowatch.net/2015/04/will-asteroid-2012-tc4-hit-earth-in.html" target="_blank">Link</a></p><p>And of course a goodie. Life coverage of the 2012 fly-by by slooth.</p><p>Very interesting and I do not get any relaxed vibe from these guys looking at it flying by. Just listen in.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]fOuVJ5Z_eNc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Now Nasa wants to tell me that with this exact Asteroid approaching they want to test all they got, just to test it? (the test part is the unbelievable not why they do it)</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, there is information and articles out there if you look for them, but nowhere near the number of articles and hype this should make in the media.</p><p>It feels like the existing coverage dissapears in the noise of the newsstream very fast.</p><p></p><p>You cannot deny the possibilty of this one actually hitting something.</p><p>10-30 meters you say? Unknown weight, I suppose?</p><p>Imagine the Chelyabinsk meteor coming down in the wrong spot.</p><p>High density populations, nuclear reactors, unstable faults, known or unknow super calderas etc pp you name it.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion crazy to downplay the issue. Seems to work though.</p><p>Understandable? I wouldn't know if people actually will go crazy, but it is highly possible.</p><p>I am also pretty sure that this is not treated that lightly as it appears.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelyabinsk_meteor" target="_blank">Chelyabinsk</a> meteor was about 20 meters, 12000 -13000 metric tons and left really troubling results.</p><p>Looks like the asteroids making it have a tendency to explode. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event" target="_blank">Tunguska</a> would make another example of this it seems.</p><p>The infrasound the Chelyabinsk meteor created is in my opinion scary in itself.</p><p>Hard to imagine it not affecting planet earth.</p><p>The core, the tectonic plates, fault lines or whatever else there is with aversion to vibration that we know or don't know of.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is not a Doomsday Asteroid i get that. But one that can actually do damage? Hell yeah.</p><p>Have you heard/read of it?</p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heka2015, post: 158630, member: 7351"] [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_TC4']Asteroid 2012 TC4[/URL] Nasa Announcement ->[URL='https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/asteroid-flyby-will-benefit-nasa-detection-and-tracking-network']Link[/URL] Hold on a second. What they are trying to tell me here is it can't come nearer than 4200 miles BUT it will more likely be 170000 miles farther away? I have not found a reason so far why this uncertainty in distance only occurs in the desired direction. 4200 miles. You tell that the fat kid and he uses one of his toys to take it down. Just kidding but this looks awfully close to me. Earth gravitation will affect this one for sure, probably did already the last time it flew by 2012 @59000 miles. Have to look that up how much gravity would be left at that distance (inverse square?) with a hypothetical weight of the Chelyabinsk meteor. It seems to me they knew more about that Asteroid as older the articles get you find on search engines. One from 2015 -> [URL='http://www.astrowatch.net/2015/04/will-asteroid-2012-tc4-hit-earth-in.html']Link[/URL] And of course a goodie. Life coverage of the 2012 fly-by by slooth. Very interesting and I do not get any relaxed vibe from these guys looking at it flying by. Just listen in. [MEDIA=youtube]fOuVJ5Z_eNc[/MEDIA] Now Nasa wants to tell me that with this exact Asteroid approaching they want to test all they got, just to test it? (the test part is the unbelievable not why they do it) Don't get me wrong, there is information and articles out there if you look for them, but nowhere near the number of articles and hype this should make in the media. It feels like the existing coverage dissapears in the noise of the newsstream very fast. You cannot deny the possibilty of this one actually hitting something. 10-30 meters you say? Unknown weight, I suppose? Imagine the Chelyabinsk meteor coming down in the wrong spot. High density populations, nuclear reactors, unstable faults, known or unknow super calderas etc pp you name it. In my opinion crazy to downplay the issue. Seems to work though. Understandable? I wouldn't know if people actually will go crazy, but it is highly possible. I am also pretty sure that this is not treated that lightly as it appears. [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelyabinsk_meteor']Chelyabinsk[/URL] meteor was about 20 meters, 12000 -13000 metric tons and left really troubling results. Looks like the asteroids making it have a tendency to explode. [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event']Tunguska[/URL] would make another example of this it seems. The infrasound the Chelyabinsk meteor created is in my opinion scary in itself. Hard to imagine it not affecting planet earth. The core, the tectonic plates, fault lines or whatever else there is with aversion to vibration that we know or don't know of. It is not a Doomsday Asteroid i get that. But one that can actually do damage? Hell yeah. Have you heard/read of it? Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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