Slooh LZ1 Asteroid Simulation
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Uploaded on Jun 14, 2012
Slooh Space Camera LZ1 asteroid simulation.
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bdebeks 11 months ago
Does anyone know how long it will take for this asteroid to complete it's orbit around the sun? I wonder how close it will be next pass?
I know there is an asteroid which passed within 7 lunar distances a couple years ago and is scheduled to return next year at an altitude of 24,000 km.....closer than some satellites....(personally wondering whether a collision with a satellite is also possible)
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Khiman Louer 11 months ago
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Khiman Louer 11 months ago
Nice toi share this guys :D
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AsAmIaM84 11 months ago
YEa that still seems a bit scary on the simulator.. seems very close still.. ..I wonder how many ppl are sleeping in their bunkers tonight, LOL
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vantagetes 11 months ago
Gee only 5 415 447.6 kilometers away (0.0362 AU), whatever will we do?
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