[meteorite-list] Fwd: Is asteroid 2004 MN4 the rocket body from Surveyor 3 probe?
From: Robert Verish <bolidechaser_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun Dec 26 00:22:33 2004 Message-ID: <20041226052231.44028.qmail_at_web51704.mail.yahoo.com> Merry Christmas to you, Francis, and to all of my other friends and family in Pittsburgh, PA! - Go Steelers!! Bob V. P.S. - Here is a forward of a post by one of my Group members that you may find interesting: ---------------- Forward Message ------------------- To:"Debris Locators"<debris-locators_at_yahoogroups.com> From: "Ian Kluft" <ik-yahoo_at_thunder.sbay.org> Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 02:58:17 -0800 Subject: [debris-locators] Is asteroid 2004 MN4 the rocket body from Surveyor 3 probe? Some of you may have seen the news story on Friday about the asteroid "2004 MN4" which said that it has a greater than 1% chance of colliding with the Earth in 2029. It was rated Level 4 (out of 10) on the "Torino Scale", a state of alert which had never been reached before. I used an online orbit simulation at a NASA web site to look at this. (I'm not an astronomer so I don't know those calculations myself.) I ran it backwards to look for previous encounters with Earth. I found one around April 16-19, 1967. That coincides with the April 17, 1967 launch of NASA's Surveyor 3 lunar probe. I posted info and links at http://www.kluft.com/~ikluft/opinions/2004mn4-surveyor3.html So that adds a possibility that 2004 MN4 could be a leftover rocket body from Surveyor 3. If anyone knows astronomers who are working on 2004 MN4, please send this along and make sure this is included among possibilities they're considering. ------------------ Original Message ----------------- [meteorite-list] Asteroid 2004 MN4 Update - December 24, 2004 Francis Graham francisgraham at rocketmail.com Sat Dec 25 10:50:16 EST 2004 > Today's impact monitoring results indicate that the > impact probability for April 13, 2029 has risen to > about 1.6%, which for an object of this size > corresponds to a rating of 4 on the ten-point Torino > Scale. In case anybody was curious, April 13, 2029 is in fact a Friday the 13th. Francis Graham Received on Sun 26 Dec 2004 12:22:31 AM PST |
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