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Asteroid explosion over Indonesia raises fears about Earth's defences
An asteroid that exploded in the Earth’s atmosphere with the energy of three 
Hiroshima bombs this month has reignited fears about our planet’s defences 
against space impacts. 
 
By Tom Chivers
Published: 10:23AM GMT 27 Oct 2009

The asteroid was around 20 meters across and hit the Earth's atmosphere at 
45,000mph Photo: GETTY IMAGES 
On 8 October, the rock crashed into the atmosphere above South Sulawesi, 
Indonesia. The blast was heard by monitoring stations 10,000 miles away, 
according to a report by scientists at the University of Western Ontario. 
Scientists are concerned that it was not spotted by any telescopes, and that 
had it been larger it could have caused a disaster. 
 
The asteroid, estimated to have been around 10 metres (30ft) across, hit the 
atmosphere at an estimated 45,000mph. The sudden deceleration caused it to heat 
up rapidly and explode with the force of 50,000 tons of TNT. 
Luckily, due to the height of the explosion – estimated at between 15 and 20 km 
(nine to 12 miles) above sea level – no damage was caused on the ground. 
However, if the object had been slightly larger – 20 to 30 metres (60 to 90ft) 
across – it could easily have caused extensive damage and loss of life, say 
researchers. 
Very few objects smaller than 100 meters (300ft) across have been spotted and 
catalogued by astronomers. 
Tim Spahr, director of the Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 
warned that it was inevitable that minor asteroids would go unnoticed. He said: 
"If you want to find the smallest objects you have to build more, larger 
telescopes. 
"A survey that finds all of the 20-metre objects will cost probably multiple 
billions of dollars." 
The fireball was spotted by locals in Indonesia, and a YouTube video taken that 
day "appears to show a large dust cloud consistent with a bright, daylight 
fireball", according to the Ontario researchers. 
An asteroid or comet fragment around 60 meters across is believed to have been 
behind the Tunguska Event, a powerful explosion that took place over Russia in 
1908. The blast has been estimated at equivalent to 10-15 million tons of TNT – 
enough to destroy a large city. 
The White House is to develop a policy on the space object impact threat by 
October next year. 
 















      

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