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Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Giant asteroid passes near Earth

An asteroid that is 400m (1,300ft) wide has passed by Earth, much to the delight of astronomers. Although invisible to the naked eye, scientists said they spotted strange structures on Asteroid 2005 YU55's surface as it spun past at 30,000mph. It was the closest an asteroid has been to Earth in 200 years.  It is also the largest space rock fly-by Earth has seen since 1976; the next visit by such a large asteroid will be in 2028. The aircraft-carrier-sized asteroid was darkly coloured in visible wavelengths and nearly spherical, lazily spinning about once every 20 hours as it raced through our neighbourhood of the Solar System. Ron Dantowitz, the director of the Clay Centre Observatory in Massachusetts, followed the asteroid through a telescope. "We're tracking the asteroid itself, so the stars are moving by in the background and the asteroid is actually streaking by at about 30,000mph," he said...read more>>>...