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“In the unlikely event of an impact..”

Sat 29 December 2007, 5:02pm

When I noted the asteroid 2007 WD5 previously the impact probability with Mars was a 1 in 75 chance, described by NASA astronomer Steve Chesley as “a very high impact probability for what we’re used to dealing with”. Yesterday NASA reported that the discovery of more data on the asteroid’s orbit has allowed them to refine the orbit and the uncertainties. It’s still more likely to miss than to hit, but the chances have gone up to 1 in 25 (an increase from a 1.3% to a 3.9% chance of impact). From the NASA press release

“Pre-discovery observations of asteroid 2007 WD5, taken on November 8, 2007 have allowed its orbit to be refined and the uncertainties for the late January Mars encounter have been improved. The impact probability resulting from the recent orbit refinement has increased to a surprising 3.9% (about 1 in 25 odds). The uncertainty region during the Mars encounter now extends over 400,000 km along a very narrow ellipsoid that is only 600 km wide. Since the uncertainty region intersects Mars itself, a Mars impact is still possible. However, the most likely scenario is that additional observations of the asteroid will allow the uncertainty region to shrink so that a Mars impact is ruled out. In the unlikely event of an impact, the time would be 2008 January 30 at 10:56 UT (2:56 a.m. PST) with an uncertainty of a few minutes.”

Current position of 2007 WD5

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Comments (28)

  1. dewi says:

    Would a massive Martian impact have climatic effects on us Pete? Like astral waves of debris or such like?

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  2. Pete Baker (profile) says:

    “Would a massive Martian impact have climatic effects on us Pete?”

    Very very unlikely Dewi – even with a massive impact.

    The most you could expect, should there be an impact, is something that we know has happened in the past.

    Namely that chunks of Martian rock from the impact could make their way into the Earth’s orbit and fall through the atmosphere as meteorites.

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  3. joeCanuck says:

    Gee Pete, you’re so fast. I was about to send you a link on this.
    Well done for keeping us up to “speed”.

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  4. joeCanuck says:

    On a related topic, Pete, you no doubt remember the great excitement a few years back when a team claimed that they had found tracks in one of those Mars meteorites which could (only?) have been made by bacteria. That caused controversy which swirled for quite a while.
    I read a report about a month ago (in Science?) which detailed similar, almost identical tracks, in terrestrial rocks, which have been shown to have been created by natural, non-biological, processes.

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  5. joeCanuck says:

    Any chance you can remove that annoying cold house video, Pete?
    Once was interesting but it gets wearying after a while.

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  6. Turgon says:

    Pete,
    What effect would the asteroid have on Mars? Would it have more effect than a similar impact here because of the less dense Martian atmosphere and as such it would be less burned up?

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  7. Dewi says:

    I reckon the Martians can look after their own Turgon !

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  8. Turgon says:

    Sewi,
    Firstly happy Christmas and New Year.

    Secondly: I am worried. I have previously stated my belief in a flat dish shaped earth. In which case an impact could be particularly destabilising.

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  9. Dewi says:

    Nadolig Hapus a blwyddyn newydd dda i Turgon a phawb. Don’t know about you Turgon but I’m beginning to enjoy the space stuff!

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  10. realist says:

    This asteroid is said to be about 50Mls wide, so do we really know what the impact will do? Change the course of Mars’s orbit for example?

    If it misses by such a small distance will Mars’s gravity not have an affect on the direction the asteriod will be travelling and if the orbit path of the asteroid changes could we not then find ourselves in it’s road?

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  11. joeCanuck says:

    50m, realist. It will make as much difference as a gnat hitting an express train (probably even much less).
    Yes, its orbit could be affected but nobody at NASA has suggested that it could put it on a future collision course with Earth. But these things are not easy to calculate; for example, nobody has yet been able to solve the dynamics of a 3 body group.
    Nothing will happen soon. Celebrate life.

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  12. Glyn says:

    It’s a little suspicious that so far none of the posters has speculated how this will affect the DUP-Sinn Fein coalition. Who’s the minister in charge of extra-terrestrial disasters in Northern Ireland? Should he or she show some sense of responsibility and resign?

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  13. joeCanuck says:

    Well, Glyn, most of them seem to find that burying their heads in the sand avoids having to look up and is sort of like resigning.

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  14. Dewi says:

    It’s heavenly collusion Glyn:

    Collision or Collusion – dunno
    But surely an illusion
    From Hollywood – 42 inch wide
    It’s made for television

    I’ve writ an englyn!

    Seriously Joe if it’s only 50m wide that’s less impact than a plane crash ?

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  15. joeCanuck says:

    Well it’s solid, Dewi, compared to a mainly hollow plane. But yes, pretty small crater. It’ll be interesting to see if the Hubble can spot it. Don’t know if the alignment works out.

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  16. joeCanuck says:

    Back of the envelope calculation:
    The asteroid weights about 40,000 tons. Fully laden 747 a bit less than 500 tons if memory serves me.

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  17. joeCanuck says:

    And although I’ve travelled on quite a few, I still can’t understand or believe that we can throw such a thing into the air and keep it up there for half a day.

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  18. Dewi says:

    So impact energy = .5*mv squared. Probably going pretty fast as well. I still reckon the Martian Defence Force could take it out with a well aimed RPG ?

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  19. joeCanuck says:

    Do you mean Martin or Martian? :-)

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  20. Dewi says:

    I often wondered where those arm dumps were….

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  21. Turgon says:

    Glyn has been worried about which minister has been tasked with saving the planet and most importantly Northern Ireland from these problems. I would have thought the best thing we could do is ask that great Northern Irish political export Lempit Opik to come to our rescue. I hope his interest in Cheeky Girls has not stopped him taking these matters seriously.

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  22. Dewi says:

    I’m sure you are monitoring the situation carefully from the Devenish tower Turgon. Is it true that that is where Da Vinci conducted his gravity experiments ? (Or was that Newton…)

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  23. joeCanuck says:

    Cheeky girls? Would they be Phobus and Deimos?

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  24. Dewi says:

    Cheeky girls? Would they be Phobus and Deimos?

    LOL LOL LOL Joe – v. good !

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  25. joeCanuck says:

    No, that was Scrabo Tower, Dewi. The balls ran away, of course, which is why they got the idea for the golf course there.
    Great course too; I was a member for a few years.

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  26. Dewi says:

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ef4_1192297147

    Bono’s working on an alternative.

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  27. joeCanuck says:

    And baby’s involvement is?…..

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  28. it annoys me too says:

    “Any chance you can remove that annoying cold house video, Pete?
    Once was interesting but it gets wearying after a while.
    Posted by joeCanuck on Dec 29, 2007 @ 03:16 PM”

    Take control!

    use your browser to block the website…

    video1.messagespace.co.uk

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