Large asteroid zips past Earth overnight
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In 2029:
Friday, April 13 - The asteroid 99942 Apophis (previously better known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) will pass within 30,000 km (18,600 mi) of the Earth, very briefly appearing as bright as 3rd magnitude. Not only is this rather close, but it happens to fall on a Friday the 13th.
18,600 miles vs. 269,000 miles.
How close are the satellites?
Friday, April 13 - The asteroid 99942 Apophis (previously better known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) will pass within 30,000 km (18,600 mi) of the Earth, very briefly appearing as bright as 3rd magnitude. Not only is this rather close, but it happens to fall on a Friday the 13th.

18,600 miles vs. 269,000 miles.

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Brent wrote:In 2029:
Friday, April 13 - The asteroid 99942 Apophis (previously better known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) will pass within 30,000 km (18,600 mi) of the Earth, very briefly appearing as bright as 3rd magnitude. Not only is this rather close, but it happens to fall on a Friday the 13th.
18,600 miles vs. 269,000 miles.How close are the satellites?
WOW!!! That's scary...

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I now know when the earth will end...wxmann_91 wrote:Brent wrote:In 2029:
Friday, April 13 - The asteroid 99942 Apophis (previously better known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) will pass within 30,000 km (18,600 mi) of the Earth, very briefly appearing as bright as 3rd magnitude. Not only is this rather close, but it happens to fall on a Friday the 13th.
18,600 miles vs. 269,000 miles.How close are the satellites?
WOW!!! That's scary...


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