Asteroid 2012 DA14 To Narrowly Miss Earth

Posted: 12/04/2012 12:47 Updated: 19/04/2012 08:30   PA

A 164ft (50m) long space rock with the destructive power of an H-bomb will narrowly miss the Earth next year, scientists predict.

Asteroid 2012 DA14 is due to whizz past the Earth on February 15 2013, at a distance of just 14,913 miles (24,000km) - closer than many commercial satellites.

Scientists say there is no chance of an impact, but despite tiny odds such a possibility cannot be completely ruled out in years to come.

If it did enter the Earth's atmosphere and explode, the force would be enough to destroy an area the size of Greater London.

The asteroid was spotted last month by a team operating from the La Sagra Sky Survey observatory near Granada in Spain. The observatory uses automated telescopes to track small asteroids and comets.

COMMENT: DO YOU THINK AN ASTEROID WILL COLLIDE WITH EARTH ONE DAY?

2012 DA14 was discovered after the astronomers decided to search areas of the sky where asteroids are not usually seen.

Dr Gerhard Drolshagen, a near-Earth object observer from the European Space Agency's Space Situational Awareness (SSA) office, said: "The object is roughly 50 metres across and at that size it could do some damage if it exploded over an inhabited area. It would have the force of the biggest nuclear weapon."

In 1908 an asteroid estimated to be 131ft (40m) across exploded over Tunguska in Siberia, flattening 772 square miles (2,000 sq km) of forest.

"That is an area the size of Greater London," said Dr Drolshagen. "This asteroid is a little bigger."

He said there was "no chance" of the rock hitting the Earth next year. The asteroid is expected to make its closest approach shortly after 6pm, UK time.

"Next year it will be nice to watch through a pair of binoculars, but there is nothing to worry about," said Dr Drolshagen. "In future times the possibility of a collision cannot be completely excluded. It is highly unlikely, but the chance is greater than zero."

An estimated 500,000 near-Earth objects measuring up to 98ft (30m) are believed to be undiscovered.

Dr Detlef Koschny, also from the SSA, said: "We are developing a system of automated optical telescopes that can detect asteroids just like this one, with the goal of being able to spot them at least three weeks before closest approach to Earth."

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A 164ft (50m) long space rock with the destructive power of an H-bomb will narrowly miss the Earth next year, scientists predict. Asteroid 2012 DA14 is due to whizz past the Earth on February 15 20...
A 164ft (50m) long space rock with the destructive power of an H-bomb will narrowly miss the Earth next year, scientists predict. Asteroid 2012 DA14 is due to whizz past the Earth on February 15 20...
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02:33 PM on 04/18/2012
old hat you reported this last week whats up storys thin on theground so you have to recycle
01:12 PM on 04/18/2012
I feel sorry for anyone who has to sit on asteriods all day, I believe they are painfull.
01:25 PM on 04/18/2012
They are a PILE of trouble!
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07:35 PM on 04/18/2012
I can save the earth, thanks to my dear old Grannny - she used to say " put plenty of cream on the bugger and it will soon pass by"
12:39 PM on 04/18/2012
It would be "Really Tragic" if one fell on Downing Street. NOT
01:25 PM on 04/18/2012
They'd deny it happened, like every thng else.
01:45 PM on 04/18/2012
But in the imortal words of the Beachboys "Wouldn't it be nice"!
11:47 AM on 04/18/2012
We will be hit no doubt one day by a big one,thing is ...do you really think the authorities would tell us and cause widespread panick around the globe,I don't think so.So sleap easy folks when it comes it comes and we won't know a thing about it because you government thinks its better that way.
10:15 AM on 04/18/2012
Asteroids are falling to earth all the time ,just not very big ones, that often ,fortunately
09:43 AM on 04/18/2012
TO BE SAFE ' VOTE UKIP '
06:40 PM on 04/18/2012
To survive on this planet now, vote UKIP
Craigzz
God must like pinball
07:58 AM on 04/18/2012
Maybe it will hit the moon
06:10 AM on 04/16/2012
I've tried really hard but I cannot see the connection between a missing dog which has been found and an asteroid, maybe its too early for me. Still laughing
06:41 PM on 04/18/2012
It's been found ? Where was it ? Nothing on this page !
06:54 PM on 04/18/2012
Hi disgruntledddwelling if you are talking about the dog, apparently upstairs, trust me I have read it
05:47 AM on 04/15/2012
What's the point of telling us this?
02:45 PM on 04/13/2012
"COMMENT: DO YOU THINK AN ASTEROID WILL COLLIDE WITH EARTH ONE DAY?"

That's a really really really stupidly phrased question. The answer is, yeah duh! They hit earth all the time, hell extinction level asteroid events occur roughly every 30million years or so!

A better question to ask is: Do you think an asteroid large enough to cause an extinction level event will hit Earth this century? Or alternatively: Do you think an Asteroid large enough to cause devastation on the scale of Tunguska event will hit earth this century?

Our opinions for the majority based on feelings and intuition rather than any scientific fact, and really aren't of that much consequence! Without a properly funded body of Astronomers tasked with finding any potential threats to Earth, we are exposed to space and it will happen eventually. Could be 10 years, could be three minutes or 1.2 million years or 50 million years. If it happens, it happens. I am totally for funding a project to protect the future of our species from extinction, but Capitalism unfortunately is not.
09:29 PM on 04/18/2012
In a million years time an alien spaceship is carrying out a survey on the moon. They find the bottom half of a lunar lander from the apollo missions:

Alien1: "I told you those apes on planet 3 were thick. They developed the technology to get here then they planted a few flags and never came back."

Alien2: "They must have known their planet would get wiped out by an asteriod sooner or later. All they had to do was keep going and learn to live in the rest of solar system. Then at least some of the human race would've survived."

Alien1: "I don't think I've ever come across a species as dumb."

Alien2: "Maybe its just as well they got creamed."
07:49 AM on 04/13/2012
Don't bother telling us about those that are going to miss us...we only need to know which ones will hit. Oh and whether or not my chippie is going to be put out of business.
03:50 AM on 04/18/2012
Yes, your chippie will be put out of business.
07:20 AM on 04/13/2012
Is this the one that is meant to go pass earth on 12 December 2012?
10:04 AM on 04/13/2012
YES and it is known as NIBIRU and will destroy half the world in its passing.
06:33 PM on 04/18/2012
Yes, It's running late. Like most of our overpriced privatised trains !
11:22 PM on 04/12/2012
The artists impression of it hitting is hilarious!!
06:37 PM on 04/18/2012
Great, isn't it ? If something that size missed the earth by 300.000 miles it would be goodnight. If it hit, widely scattered space dust !
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06:47 PM on 04/12/2012
HSE has just brought a new ruling. "Hard Hats to be Worn at All Times"
11:16 PM on 04/12/2012
And fluorescent jackets plus safety shoes and they must find a need to place cones around something.
06:18 PM on 04/12/2012
3 weeks notice haha. If one was heading straight for us, then I guess it would be 3 weeks of sex and booze.