(meteorobs) Fw: [Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News] NEO JAN2011 cont 11JAN2011
Wayne Hally
meteoreye at comcast.net
Tue Jan 11 06:50:46 EST 2011
Because of formatting, it's impossible to discern the Close Approach
distance. For the Jan 11 CA's......... (in multiples of Lunar Distance)
NEO Close Approaches 1-1-11
(2009 BS5) 2011-Jan-110.00873.48.8 m - 20 m27.45.56 ..............(3.4)
(2010 XC25) 2011-Jan-110.158861.8200 m - 440 m20.617.62.......(61.7)
[missing from list 2011
AC3].....................................................(26.0)
(2000 AZ93) 2011-Jan-110.047718.6220 m - 480 m20.47.86.........(18.6)
(2007 AA9) 2011-Jan-110.171066.6100 m - 220 m22.19.30..........(66.5)
(2005 EE) 2011-Jan-110.099838.8180 m - 390 m20.97.42.............(33.8)
Personally, I don't think there's any likelihood of fireballs from tiny
asteroids passing from 3.4 to 66.5 times the distance to the moon.
Wayne
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