Today, a 37' diameter (yes, 37 feet) asteroid came within 37,000 miles of the earth.
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The Asteroid Watch Twitter post says basically that the rock would have burnt up within the atmosphere had it been on a trajectory to strike us.
With all the tons of junk floating around in near-earth space how is this a news item? It flew past us and even if it was going to hit us it would have done little to no damage.
This sorta struck me as:
***BREAKING NEWS***
Chickasaw, AL
A young girl was alarmed today as a bumblebee flew within a few feet of her. She briefly considered that the bumblebee might have landed upon her and if it had been agitated, stung her. When reported her mother fell down upon her knees and thanked "Almitey Gawd" for her daughter's salvation.
The bumblebee could not be reached for comment.
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The huge rock, called Asteroid 2012 BX34, will close to within about 36,750 miles of Earth, or about .17 times the distance between the Earth and the moon, according to a Twitter post from Asteroid Watch, which is operated by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Near Earth Object Office.
The Asteroid Watch Twitter post says basically that the rock would have burnt up within the atmosphere had it been on a trajectory to strike us.
With all the tons of junk floating around in near-earth space how is this a news item? It flew past us and even if it was going to hit us it would have done little to no damage.

This sorta struck me as:
***BREAKING NEWS***
Chickasaw, AL
A young girl was alarmed today as a bumblebee flew within a few feet of her. She briefly considered that the bumblebee might have landed upon her and if it had been agitated, stung her. When reported her mother fell down upon her knees and thanked "Almitey Gawd" for her daughter's salvation.
The bumblebee could not be reached for comment.
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