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For Australian Observatory, Asteroid 2012 DA14 Was Their Time In The Spotlight

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For Australian Observatory, Asteroid 2012 DA14 Was Their Time In The Spotlight

The 13-story-size asteroid, 2012 DA14, passes within 17,100 miles of Earth around 2:24 p.m. ET on Friday before heading off into space. The Russian meteor, likely likely about 49 feet wide and travelling at 40,000 miles-per-hour, struck Russia's

Well, by now you've probably seen and been equal parts terrified and mesmerized by the video of a meteor exploding in the skies over Russia, and if you haven't, take a couple of minutes and go do that right now, because

This is also totally unrelated to the Russian meteor and Asteroid 2012 DA14. 19.30 So, who saw it? It's the white dot in the middle of the below image. Tweet me your thoughts @sarahtitterton. NASA/AFP. 19.26 That asteroid buzzed us like Tom Cruise

Just this morning in Russia, a 10-ton meteor crashed into the Ural Mountains , injuring nearly 1000 people. This afternoon, an apparently unrelated asteroid measuring 50 meters in diameter will come within 17000 miles of

If you watched any of NASA TV's live coverage of asteroid 2012 DA14 buzzing Earth today, you were looking at a live feed of a telescope at the Gingin Observatory in Western Australia. Shortly after DA14 completed its fly by, Lakshmi Singh and Diane

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