(meteorobs) The newly discovered asteroid 2008 CM and Venus

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Sun Feb 3 11:58:21 EST 2008


http://131.114.72.13/cgi-bin/neodys/neoibo?quicksearch:0;main

Hmm, for some reason that didn't come out with the whole link highlighted.
The "main" is part of the URL

In case you can't get that to work, go to:

http://131.114.72.13/cgi-bin/neodys/neoibo

and click on search, then enter 2008 CM

Wayne
-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: meteoreye at comcast.net 

> If you go here: 
> http://131.114.72.13/cgi-bin/neodys/neoibo?quicksearch:0;main 
> and do a search on 2008 CM, it lists close approaches to earh and Venus 
> 
> Be aware that the orbit is quite tentative as it's based on only one day of 
> obervations. Over the next few days many of those close approaches may 
> evaporate. 
> 
> # obs. used (total) 14 
> first obs. used 2008-02-02 
> last obs. used 2008-02-02 
> 
> 
> Element ValueUncertainty (1-sigma) 
> Units 
> 
> e.70460377750417560.064862 
> a.51438036261729010.023799AU 
> q.15194601604317990.039427AU 
> i10.696815677700887.0383deg 
> node325.335473073275615.341deg 
> peri331.765149770834612.159deg 
> M179.51366026456810.036deg 
> tp2454431.307623965857 
> (2007-Nov-26.80762397)6.8726JED 
> period134.7488282320201 
> 0.379.3519 
> 0.0256d 
> yr 
> n2.6716373323864940.18542deg/d 
> Q.87681470919140040.040569AU 
> 
> Wayne 
> 
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "Roberto G." 
> 
> > 2008 CM it's a asteroid discovered the February 2, 2008 
> > 
> > http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/mpec/K08/K08C12.html 
> > 
> > it's orbit it's unique: its period it's 0.37 year, its a it's 0.51. 
> > its perielium (q) it's at 0.15 A.U. 
> > 
> > If you go at 
> > 
> > http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2008+CM&orb=1 
> > 
> > and you see the position of 2008 CM for July 18, 2008 
> > you shall see a very near passage of this asteroid toward 
> > Venus, probably this asteroid do a meteor shower on Venus, 
> > there are professional Astronomers here that can verify this 
> > possibility? The probe Venus Express can to see meteor 
> > entering on venusian atmosphere? Its Vera esperiment can 
> > see meteors? 
> > Best greetings. 
> > Roberto Gorelli 
> > 
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