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  • Asteroid 2012 DA14
  • unklehomered
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    Does anyone know which way we should look? Will it be on Google sky?

    carloz
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    Presuming you’re in the UK then Eastwards from 20:00 I think

    Kevevs
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    Incommming! If I’m going to get wiped out by an asteroid I want it to be called the SuperBastardBlastoramaTwat or something not bloody 2012 DA14, how boring!These space-geeks don’t have give them tedious names.

    johndoh
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    😆

    yorkshire89
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    I think it said look near the North East horizon through a pair of binocs 🙂

    rogerthecat
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    What kind of angle upwards, there’s a bloody gurt hill East of us?
    I’d like to look the instrument of my destruction square in the eyes.
    They have said it will miss us to stop us panicking – anyone seen CMD this past 24 hours?

    unklehomered
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    Oh god I just realised I utterly miss named this thread should be – “Asteroid 2012 DA14 Will I Die?”

    I am so embarrassed…

    ohnohesback
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    What tyres for climbing impact crater walls?

    Kevevs
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    Have you not seen one Hollywood disaster movie? these things usually come with a preemptive warning that everyone ignores. It spat bits at Russia earlier. hhm? eh?.. just saying..

    JulianA
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    OK, so this one’s not particularly close in Earth terms (but very close in cosmological terms).

    What I want to know is how close an object could get and NOT hit the Earth? I guess it depends on the size of the object…?

    butcher
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    According to the local news, you need to be looking in the direction of the Plough, at about 9.30. With binoculars…

    haakon_haakonsson
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    I think the advice is to look east, should be about 30 degrees above the horizon by 2030

    http://bayfordbury.herts.ac.uk/files/2012DA14-path.pdf shows the path of the asteroid, should pass through the plough at around 2130. You’ll need binoculars or a telescope apparently. And clear skies, obviously.

    haakon_haakonsson
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    Anyone seen it? Have just spent 10 mins staring at a variety of indistinct blobs through binoculars in the area of thesky where it’s supposed to be, whilst worrying about being arrested as a peeping tom. Gave up and bought some beer from the offie and went home.

    Whathaveisaidnow
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    can’t see it,…but there is a full moon in the back bedroom of number 67…

    birky
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    Anyone seen it? Have just spent 10 mins staring at a variety of indistinct blobs through binoculars in the area of thesky where it’s supposed to be, whilst worrying about being arrested as a peeping tom.

    Same here. Seems it’s a fine line between stargazing and standing about in your garden at night like a spare prick 😕

    CountZero
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    Didn’t bother, lots of cloud to the east when it was supposed to be visible. Bloody typical! 🙁

    mudmonster
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    26 v 29?

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