- Oct 20, 2022
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A none story really but defined as a ‘near miss’
I‘ve often wondered if the public at large would ever be told if an ELE asteroid was on a trajectory to hit Earth? Would there actually be any point in making it public, if nothing could be done about it? Or, if it was seen too late? (Friday’s asteroid was only spotted 5 days ago!)
Earth 'near miss' with asteroid the size of a mini bus explained - all you need to know
An asteroid passed within 2,200 miles of Earth's surface on Friday. Here's all you need to know about this special space event.
news.sky.com
I‘ve often wondered if the public at large would ever be told if an ELE asteroid was on a trajectory to hit Earth? Would there actually be any point in making it public, if nothing could be done about it? Or, if it was seen too late? (Friday’s asteroid was only spotted 5 days ago!)
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