Hi All,
Don't want to alarm you all, but I think we should be prepared. According to
www.spaceweather.com there is a 320M wide asteroid heading our way on April
13, 2029, passing 30,000 km above the earth (closer than the geostationary
satellites).
Should we all equip ourselves with
Bryan,
snipShould we all equip ourselves with emergency communication facilities
like the KX1 ?/snip?
Perhaps we can try out some EAE (Earth-Asteroid-Earth) activity when it gets
close. The first one to duck loses all multiplier points.
hehe
Tony
G7IGG
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 10:51:08AM -, Bryan wrote:
Hi All,
Don't want to alarm you all, but I think we should be prepared.
According to www.spaceweather.com there is a 320M wide asteroid
heading our way on April 13, 2029, passing 30,000 km above the earth
(closer than the geostationary
Are we sure its not a Guold device planted so SG 1 can land on it?? :)
Ron wb1hga
Bryan,
snipShould we all equip ourselves with emergency communication facilities
like the KX1 ?/snip?
Perhaps we can try out some EAE (Earth-Asteroid-Earth) activity when it gets
close. The first one to
BTW There is an asteroid called KX1 (1986). It is currently in Aquila at
about 615 millions km from other KX1s...
73 de Pierre
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Does that mean that a worked all kx1's award is going to be a bit tough
for a while? I like the idea of astoroid bounce. Wonder what mode will be
in that year (2029).
NRE/COLE Test Center OH-3
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Philip L. Carter, WD8QWR
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