The object is about 150 feet in diameter and was discovered in images acquired on September 16, when it was about 20 million miles away.COOL: MAYBE WE WON'T END UP LIKE THE DINOSAURS...
It is the first "potentially hazardous object" (PHO) to be discovered by the Pan-STARRS survey and has been given the designation "2010 ST3."
"Although this particular object won't hit Earth in the immediate future, its discovery shows that Pan-STARRS is now the most sensitive system dedicated to discovering potentially dangerous asteroids," said Robert Jedicke, a University of Hawaii member of the PS1 Scientific Consortium, who is working on the asteroid data from the telescope. "This object was discovered when it was too far away to be detected by other asteroid surveys," Jedicke noted.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Hazardous Asteroid Discovered by Pan-STARRS Telescope
The Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) PS1 telescope has discovered an asteroid that will come within 4 million miles of Earth in mid-October.
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