{"id":61251,"date":"2012-11-30T10:54:20","date_gmt":"2012-11-30T10:54:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/mile-wide-asteroids-many-faces-revealed-in-nasa-photos.php"},"modified":"2012-11-30T10:54:20","modified_gmt":"2012-11-30T10:54:20","slug":"mile-wide-asteroids-many-faces-revealed-in-nasa-photos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nasa\/mile-wide-asteroids-many-faces-revealed-in-nasa-photos.php","title":{"rendered":"Mile-Wide Asteroid&#39;s Many Faces Revealed in NASA Photos"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      NASA has unveiled astonishingly      detailed radar views of a mile-wide asteroid that zipped      safely by Earth this month  its closest approach to our      planet until the year 2488.    <\/p>\n<p>      Astronomers with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in      Pasadena, Calif., used the agency's Deep Space Network antenna in      Goldstone, Calif., to record nine new images of asteroid 2007 PA8 between Oct. 31 and Nov.      13 as it made its nearest pass by our planet in more than a      century.    <\/p>\n<p>      The images reveal that 2007 PA8 as an elongated,      asymmetrically-shaped space rock, with possible ridges,      craters and even boulders on its surface, according to JPL      officials. The pictures also show that the asteroid rotates      very slowly, about once every three to four days.    <\/p>\n<p>      The moment of the space rock's closest approach      occurred on Nov. 5 at 11:42 a.m. EST (1642 GMT), when it      zipped by at a range of 4 million miles (6.5 million      kilometers), or 17 times the distance between our planet and      the moon. On that day and on Nov. 6, astronomers captured      images of the asteroid with resolutions as detailed as      12 feet (3.75 meters) per pixel.    <\/p>\n<p>      They achieved a resolution of 25 feet (7.5 m) per pixel      on Nov. 2, 3 and 8, and 62 feet (18.75 m) per pixel on Oct.      31 and Nov. 11 to 13, JPL officials wrote in a statement. The      new radar photos follow earlier images of asteroid 2007 PA8      from a NASA observation campaign between Oct. 28 and      30.    <\/p>\n<p>      The recent flyby marked asteroid 2007 PA8's closest      since 1880 and astronomers say it won't make a closer pass      for another 476 years. In the year 2488, the asteroid is      expected to approach Earth at about 3.6 million miles (5.8      million kilometers) away.    <\/p>\n<p>      This asteroid is classed as a near-Earth object.      Scientists with NASA and other agencies regularly track and      study such space rocks to determine whether      anypose an impact threatto      our planet.    <\/p>\n<p>      Follow SPACE.com on      Twitter@Spacedotcom.      We're also onFacebookandGoogle+.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/mile-wide-asteroids-many-faces-revealed-nasa-photos-152616281.html;_ylt=A2KJ3CRIkLhQaUAAQsT_wgt.\" title=\"Mile-Wide Asteroid&#39;s Many Faces Revealed in NASA Photos\">Mile-Wide Asteroid&#39;s Many Faces Revealed in NASA Photos<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> NASA has unveiled astonishingly detailed radar views of a mile-wide asteroid that zipped safely by Earth this month its closest approach to our planet until the year 2488. 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