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Tiny Asteroid Gives Earth a Close Shave

A small asteroid harmlessly zipped by Earth closer than the orbit of the moon on Wednesday.
At just 3 to 10 feet in diameter, the tiny asteroid — called 2013 RZ53 — would have burned up in Earth's atmosphere if it were on a collision course with the planet, scientists say. 2013 RZ53 made its closest approach to Earth at 6:50 p.m. EDT.
The space rock was expected to miss the planet by about 151,000 miles when it gave Earth a close shave, according to a pre-flyby Twitter post put out by NASA's Near-Earth Object Program (@AsteroidWatch), based at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. [Potentially Dangerous Asteroids (Images)]
For comparison, the moon orbits Earth at an average distance of about 239,000 miles.
Scientists working with the Mount Lemmon Survey at the University of Arizona discovered 2013 RZ53 last Friday, and the space rock was observed 34 times through Monday, according to the Minor Planet Center. Using information gleaned from those observations, researchers put together an animation of 2013 RZ53's path through the solar system.
The Mount Lemmon Survey is part of the Catalina Sky Survey, a NASA-sponsored program that looks out for and tracks potentially hazardous asteroids.
Researchers think 2013 RZ53 is a member of the Apollo family of near-Earth asteroids. The meteor that exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk in February is suspected to be part of this group, but that meteor was much larger than 2013 RZ53, at an estimated 56 to 66 feet wide.
A telescope in Hawaii discovered the ten-thousandth near-Earth object earlier this year, but there are still many more to detect and track. NASA scientists have found more than 90% of the mountain-sized near-Earth asteroids , behemoths larger than 0.6 miles that could cause problems on a global scale if they were to impact the planet.
But just 30% of the roughly 15,000 near-Earth asteroids that are 460 feet wide have been catalogued, and less than 1% of the more than 1 million objects that are about 100 feet in diameter have been found, NASA estimates.
So far this month, scientists and amateur astronomers submitting data to the Minor Planet Center — a clearinghouse for information about minor bodies like asteroids and comets — have found 77 near-Earth objects and two comets. This year alone, observers have found 678 near-Earth objects and 46 comets.
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This article originally published at Space.com here
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