2008 TC3 Asteroid hits Earth atmosphere today

October 7, 2008 by Mark  
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Earth to be hit by a fireball, welcome to the 2008 TC3 Asteroid, the 2008 TC3 Asteroid will hit the atmosphere of the Earth tonight (Oct 7 UT) at 2:46 UT (10:46 EDT) over northern Sudan in northeast Africa.

There is a 99.8-100% probability that it will hit Earths atmosphere, you should not be worried in the slightest as this asteroid has no threat whatsoever, it will no doubt burn up during re-entry which will make an awesome air burst, it will apparently detonate with the energy of a kiloton of TNT.

The 2008 TC3 is estimated to be 1-5 meters in diameter and will create a spectacular display which should be highly visible; the trail should be very long indeed.

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British Amateur Satellite Watchers: earth bound satellite update

January 30, 2008 by Daniel  
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British Amateur Satellite Watchers
Following our news two days ago about the SPY satellite that will crash into earth late Feb or early March, we now have an update for you from British amateur satellite watchers.

We said before that this earth bound satellite was around the size of a bus, and today we learn that John Locker has captured video images of the satellite.

The British amateur satellite watcher said that the satellite seems to be about four to five metres across and believe it weighs a maximum of 4,500kg Read more

Tonight the largest asteroid (2007 TU24) in over 20 years will pass close to Earth

January 29, 2008 by Daniel  
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asteroid to pass close to Earth
Two nights ago I watched a program on the history channel all about asteroids and comets, today we are hearing news of the largest asteroid to pass close to the Earth in 20 years…and that will happen tonight.

Astronomers are hoping for clear skies tonight so they can get a chance to catch images of 2007 TU24 Read more

Hitting Earth: SPY satellite size of a bus in late Feb or early March

January 28, 2008 by Daniel  
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satellite hitting earth
It’s the size of a bus, it’s man made and heading for earth late in February or early in March.

The spy satellite has lost power and currently there is no idea where the US monitoring device will hit on Earth…only that it will Read more

 
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