Space objects approaching the earth: December 2013Handy guide of all objects approaching the earth over the next 30 days. There does seem to be a lot of space “junk” getting close to the planet these days. Or maybe, it’s just that there’s more reporting in the Corporate Media of it?
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Earth approaching objects (objects that are known in the next 30 days) | |||||||
Object Name | Apporach Date | Left | AU Distance | LD Distance | Estimated Diameter* | Relative Velocity | |
(2006 CT) | 10th December 2013 | 0 day(s) | 0.0629 | 24.5 | 92 m – 210 m | 5.12 km/s | 18432 km/h |
(2009 XP2) | 13th December 2013 | 3 day(s) | 0.0516 | 20.1 | 24 m – 54 m | 7.15 km/s | 25740 km/h |
(2008 TQ2) | 13th December 2013 | 3 day(s) | 0.1535 | 59.7 | 170 m – 380 m | 6.82 km/s | 24552 km/h |
(2006 YV1) | 17th December 2013 | 7 day(s) | 0.1287 | 50.1 | 130 m – 280 m | 16.87 km/s | 60732 km/h |
(2008 ON10) | 17th December 2013 | 7 day(s) | 0.1511 | 58.8 | 31 m – 68 m | 3.82 km/s | 13752 km/h |
(2010 VA76) | 17th December 2013 | 7 day(s) | 0.1989 | 77.4 | 42 m – 94 m | 3.99 km/s | 14364 km/h |
(2012 CL19) | 19th December 2013 | 9 day(s) | 0.0976 |
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I think it is a bit of both. Space junk that has been forgotten or abandoned is making its way home and yes, there is more reporting. Just as there are more actually seeking the information.
Thank you for the re-blog 🙂
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