Wednesday, November 9, 2011

ASTEROID! Did You Duck?

ALOHA !




Rest in Peace 
Philly Joe Frazier,
Neighborhood Hero, Role Model,
Nurturer of Children & Youth












" People who cannot find time
for recreation
are obliged sooner or later
to find time
for illness. "

John Wanamaker












" A puppy's eyes
are the windows to
your soul. "

My Blog-Invisible Husband













" This is one of those views 
which are so absolutely absurd
 that only very learned men 
could possibly adopt them. "


Bertrand Russell















" The best and most beautiful
things in this world
cannot be seen
 or even heard,
but must be felt
with the heart. "

       Helen Keller


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That breeze you felt 
was Asteroid 2005 YU55 rushing past us
last night
at 6:28 p.m. EST Tuesday, Nov. 8.
That's 1:28 in my Tuesday afternoon,
Hawaiian Standard Time.


The 1,300-foot wide space object, 
(Bigger than a massive aircraft carrier)
traveling at about 29,000 mph  (8 miles a second!)
"just missed" our Earth
in the closest such interplanetary encounter
  in more than three decades.


It just happens to be (reportedly)
the largest object on record
to pass this close to us
with our foreknowledge.

  Italics mine and a little scared!


 
This visitor traveled light years to reach us, 
coming as near as 201,700 miles to our Earth.
  She was even closer
than the moon at one point! 


The moon felt a bit insecure for a moment.




So what keeps this thing moving, inertia?

Nope, it's YORP: 


" The … reflection and ... re-emission of sunlight from an asteroid's surface acting as a propulsion engine, " 
according to Finnish researcher
Mikko Kaasalainen of the University of Helsinki. 

The 'Yarkovsky-O'Keefe- Radzievskii-Paddack effect'
works like this:

 1) The asteroid turns
2) sunlight slightly warms each side,
3) which causes it to spin away 
and lose this heat to the chill of space.



Believe it or not,
that tiny spin really accumulates
over the course of trillions of miles or so!



“It’s a small effect on human time scales.
It’s an enormous effect on geological time scales.”
Jean-Luc Margot, a professor of astronomy at Cornell
told the New York Times.



The "feel good" part of the story: 
This thing has flown by the Earth
many times before,
but this is the first time we even noticed it!
Wait;
Does that make me feel  more or less
apprehensive?




So, as the children say:
"Nyah Nyah Nyah,
(with tongue out)
You MISSED ME!"




Glad YOU didn't miss today's vist,
Warmly, cloudia





33 comments:

  1. Smokin' Joe was a classy guy

    I love the rainbow over the city

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  2. Lovely shots and words.

    The asteroid incident just goes to show how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things.

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  3. Bananaz slept like a log haha. Nice bicycle haha.

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  4. I thought about that asteroid - I was on the road home at 6:28, on the way to vote. :) I hoped it would miss us and am so thankful it did!

    I like your husband's quote.

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  5. Great quote by your husband, lovely pictures.

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  6. Our weather sayer noted its passing at precisely that moment .. he said 'oops,there it goes'

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  7. I was sorry to hear about Smokin' Joe. He was so young.

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  8. I actually think the asteroid was a spaceship full of aliens. Camouflaging the ship as a floating rock passing by the insane inhabitants of the third rock from this sun would be great way of watching us without being noticed.

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  9. Thank your Other Half for the quote
    :" A puppy's eyes
    are the windows to
    your soul. "

    It makes me smile and feel warm in my soul.

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  10. I completely forgot about that asteroid.

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  11. I'm glad I didn't miss today's visit either. Good stuff here...and I love that bike!

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  12. LOL---I did duck!!!

    RIP, Joey...

    You have an invisible husband??? I wish I had an invisible husband. lol That would come in very useful!

    xoxoxo Have a wonderful Wednesday, dear Cloudia !

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  13. Joe will be missed. We have gray skies here, otherwise I would have loved to have seen it in our sky. Assuming it was visible.

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  14. Glad we didn't miss meeting each other in this BIG universe: You & I



    Thanks!


    Aloha from Honolulu

    Comfort Spiral

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  15. I looked for the flying object, thought I saw it but then realized it was a fly by---my nose.

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  16. It missed us this time round what will happen on its return visit at the end of the century?. The quotes by John Wanamaker and Helen Keller get my vote :-).

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  17. I never saw him fighting except for the las few days in the summaries. He must have been good.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  18. It slipped my mind as it slipped past us. Love, love, love the flamingo bike. A little quirkiness to make my day. Thank you.

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  19. thats some crazy asteroid business !!
    i didnt even know about it so its even better after the fact!
    i love that flamingo bike hehe
    have a good week
    ~laura xx

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  20. Never heard about it. Sounds like I am too busy to read the news lately. Glad that the asteroid missed our earth.

    Dropping by to say hello. Salaam and Aloha my dear.

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  21. You made my day. Thanks, Cloudia.

    That flamingo bike had me laughing my tail feathers off!

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  22. I heard about the asteroid, decided not to get nervous about it (I get apprehensive easily, trying to change). The quote about recreation--so true!

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  23. I love the flamingo bike.

    Joe Frazier died! I hadn't heard.

    I don't let near misses from asteroids intimidate me! I'm intimidated enough by things closer to home.

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  24. phew....

    namaste /\ from mumbai
    aloha!

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  25. Nice tribute to Mr Frazier.
    Beautiful rainbow.
    I love the flamingo bike !!!
    Aloha, Cloudia !

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  26. I remember that fight ! we watched it in school ...

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  27. Thanx for the memberance of Joe. Ali said he never was hit so hard in his life with that punch Joe threw. Thanx for the asteroid info. Geez, I did not even notice anything. So self-absorbed I am sometimes - lol! I totally agree with your hubby's quote. I think he needs to quote more often. Cheers!!

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  28. Sorry Joe past on, I heard a recent recorded interview, a good guy and interesting man it seemed. You used a very good classic fight photo.

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  29. Thank goodness it missed, that's all I can say. Phew!

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