NASA Now UNSURE About Asteroid TX68 Hitting Earth

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NASA Now UNSURE About Asteroid TX68 Hitting Earth

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Euro Space Agency Updates Asteroid 2013Â TX68
Space Rock To Flyby Earth On Walk 5 At An Unnervingly Close Separation
Space Rock To Flyby Earth On Walk 5 At An Unnervingly Close Separation
Hard caps good to go – in light of the fact that a space rock is going to fly past Earth on Walk 5, 2015, keeping in mind there’s basically no shot of it hitting us, it will come astoundingly near our planet.
Space rock 2013 TX68will swing by at a separation of between 14 million kilometers (9 million miles) and 17,000 kilometers (11,000 miles) – which is lower than the circle of geostationary…
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An asteroid was discovered in 2013 – TX68 – which just might hit Earth in March 2016.Some sources pinpoint an impact in the Atlantic Ocean; some cite Russian information…What are the facts?According to the video below (enter the search words from the screenshot image if the embedded video doesn’t work) asteroid TX68 will be approximately 55 meters wide, which would weigh an estimated 200,000 tons compared to smaller meteors discussed in the video.  If it does hit the Earth, it would probably be traveling at least 14,000 miles per hour.  That won't be an ELE (Extinction Level Event) but it would make quite a tsunami splash if it did hit the Atlantic.  But can we accurately predict its path that well in advance? The video shows current models predicting its most likely...
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