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Asteroid Will Miss Mars - But Not By Much

January 10, 2008 by Sam Sloan   || Category: Space News

NASA and JPL have now been determined that asteroid 2007 WD5 will indeed miss Mars scathing by the Red Planet at nearly 3000 miles away, which in space distance is like walking across the street.

The latest bit of data has dropped the chances from 4% to less than 0.01% and will deny astronomical observers a chance to measure and research, first hand, almost immediate effects of an object from space plowing into a planet’s surface.

The Mars rover named Opportunity would have been a LIVE observer if the asteroid would have impacted as it was heading in the rover’s general location.

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3 Responses to “Asteroid Will Miss Mars - But Not By Much”

  1. Jeremy from Seattle on January 10th, 2008 9:10 pm

    Curses.

  2. Kyle Nin on January 10th, 2008 11:15 pm

    Too bad NASA can’t MAKE an asteroid hit Mars instead of waiting around for one to hit.

  3. Deven Science on January 11th, 2008 12:45 am

    That might be good for poor Opportunity. He doesn’t have to risk his little robot life just for some great pictures.

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