Asteroid 2013 ET
Not a menace for Earth
978-613-0-15270-3
6130152701
104
2013-04-24
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. On March 09, 2013, an asteroid as big as a city block shot relatively close by the Earth. Scientists have named the asteroid as 2013 ET. According to experts, the Asteroid 2013 ET has missed Earth by 600,000 miles when it travelled on March 09, 2013. The Asteroid 2013 ET had travelled across the sky with a relative velocity of 11.88 kilometers per second or 26,552 mph, which is about 15 times faster than a rifle bullet. Hence, if Asteroid 2013 ET were to hit Earth, the damage would be significant - like potentially destroying a small city. In fact, when asteroid 2013 ET passed Earth, it travelled at a distance which is equivalent of 2.5 times the distance between the planet Earth and the moon. Hence, this makes it too faint and far away for most stargazers to spot it in the night sky. Yet, the 460-foot long Asteroid 2013 ET posed little threat to the inhabitants of planet Earth...
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