it will NOT hit the Earth.
But it will be wicked-close to us!
For a brief time on Friday, Asteroid 2012 DA14 will be the closest thing to Earth. The Moon is, on average, about 240,000 miles from Earth while this asteroid (I will nickname Dan) will pass just 17,200 miles above our atmosphere – the closest pass by any asteroid known in advance. That’s definitely a close shave, but it has absolutely no chance of hitting the Earth.
Unfortunately Dan
(Asteroid 2012 DA14) will not be visible from the Cincinnati area when it makes its closest approach
(we’ll be facing the other way and it'll be daylight). It’s so
small that even at its closest it will be a 7th magnitude object - so dim that observers in Europe, Asia, and Australia will still need binoculars
or a telescope just to see it.
For more coverage on Dan, go to: http://www.space.com/19646-asteroid-2012-da14-earth-flyby-complete-coverage.html There'll be a link to a live webcast on February 15.
I can't wait to see the video amateur astronomers make of it!
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