When asteroid 2010 RX30 zipped past Earth early Wednesday, observers at the
At its closest approach, 2010 RX30 was about 154,100 miles from Earth, or 60 percent the distance between the Earth and the moon.
Another asteroid, 2010 RF12, will swing past Earth at a distance of 49,000 miles (20 percent the Earth-moon distance) at 5:12 p.m. EDT (0012 UT Thursday). Check back for more photos of these cosmic interlopers in action.
Image: Ernesto Guido and Giovanni Sostero
See Also:
- Asteroid Double Whammy Near Earth Wednesday
- First-Ever Asteroid Tracked From Space to Earth
- Wednesday’s Near-Earth Asteroid Caught on Film
- Video: 30 Years of Asteroid Discoveries
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Authors: Lisa Grossman