This is the same asteroid that they thought would hit the Earth in 2029 and
then they retracted that statement a few days later.

If the probability of impact does go up, I wonder just how much political
fighting there will be over budgets, methods and the actual need to try to
divert this asteroid.  There's always going to be someone that disagrees
that it will actually hit Earth.

Not that I think there is a conspiracy, but the timing of this news is very
coincidental after the successful comet impact.  If I were going to try to
win support for a mission to divert an asteroid, I think I would have waited
until after a successful mission too.




NASA Concerned Over Approaching Asteroid

Large Space Rock May Collide With Earth in 2036
By PETER N. SPOTTS
Jul. 26, 2005 - Humans live in a vast solar system where 2,000 feet seems a
razor-thin distance.

Yet it's just wide enough to trigger concerns that an asteroid due to buzz
Earth on April 13, 2029 may shift its orbit enough to return and strike the
planet seven years later.

The concern: Within the object's range of possible fly-by distances lie a
handful of gravitational "sweet spots," areas some 2,000 feet across that
are also known as keyholes.

The physics may sound complex, but the potential ramifications are plain
enough. If the asteroid passes through the most probable keyhole, its new
orbit would send it slamming into Earth in 2036. It's unclear to some
experts whether ground-based observatories alone will be able to provide
enough accurate information in time to mount a mission to divert the
asteroid, if that becomes necessary.

So NASA researchers have begun considering whether the United States needs
to tag the asteroid, known as 99942 Apophis, with a radio beacon before 2013

Complete article....
 
http://tinyurl.com/7hybu
 
http://makeashorterlink.com/?C21A2268B
 
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/CSM/story?id=976463&page=1








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