David Weinshenker wrote:
From arocket... -dw
Paul Breed wrote:
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/
That's a very low velocity object with a small estimated diameter -- I wonder if it isn't another "lost" upper stage that's been in an almost-congruent orbit for a long time and just now getting synchronized again enough to come close. The white paint on those rocket stages makes them look much, much larger than they are if you have an assumption they're almost black like a chondrite asteroid.
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