Gps at risk from asteroid on feb 15th

ianj99

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I'm sure everyone knows about the asteroid passing by us just 25000 miles away on 15th Feb 2013.

http://earthsky.org/space/asteroid-2012-da14-will-pass-very-close-to-earth-in-2013

Its inside the orbit of geostationary satellites so I wonder if it will take a few out and we'll lose some GPS accuracy.

25000miles is a bit too close for comfort and its back in 2020 for another shot if it misses this year!

Maybe this is the Mayans 'end of the world' day - just that our calendars are out of step!
 
So it's just the geostationary ones that might get knocked out. We might lose Eastenders!

..and end up with nuclear armageddon as the debris, falling to earth over Russia is mistaken for a US missile attack and the Ruskies respond accordingly...

We're doomed I tell ye!
 
It won't hit any GPS satellites they are 12,396 miles high but it could hit ASTRA and Meteosat which are 26,283 miles high, but it's highly unlikely.

On the other hand >lose Eastenders...I'm not usually one for praying, but if there is a god this would be a great gift to mankind for 2013.

Indeed, that would be good news but it won't take out the TV transmitters/aerials on the ground.
 
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