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  1. Magnus

    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    Here is your chance... It is every year, several times a year in different places.
  2. Magnus

    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    Among other stuff now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyrids
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    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    Another shot for spotters in a couple days! This you see without optic's MB. http://www.universetoday.com/100169/comet-panstarrs-how-to-see-it-in-march-2013/
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    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    I get amazed when I see these shows, there is no knowledge at all, just faces reciting a text in best case. She is pretty far out there and grasping after straws... Yes, Universe is a brutal place and we are doomed since the day it started. It is a constant changing thing that we still don't...
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    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    Way to foggy here, no way to see anything. Bummer..
  6. Magnus

    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    I was hoping to go see this 2012DA14 at a planetary here in city, that will not be, but we will try to spot it from here with binoculars.
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    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    I did not get that connection from that video. A hit in Russia yesterday. Not sure yet if it is a small asteroid, or meteor, but it was just a tiny one. http://rt.com/news/meteorite-crash-urals-chelyabinsk-283/ http://www.infowars.com/russian-meteor-linked-to-da14-asteroid/ It could be one of...
  8. Magnus

    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    There is plenty of them all over your continent....
  9. Magnus

    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    I found a page here to easier know were to look so I think I get the boy's up on the ridge and have a look. Anyone else going to interested enough look?
  10. Magnus

    Small Asteriod Narrowly Misses Earth!

    Another one coming late in feb 15 but close enough to see without much equipment. Normal binoculars will do fine, but likely hard to locate... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_DA14 It will be under satellite orbits. "Next notable close approach to Earth will be on 15 February 2046". Another...
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