NEO 2015 TB145: 5 Facts About "Halloween Asteroid

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In summary, the recently discovered asteroid 2015 TB145 will be passing by Earth at a distance of 1.3 lunar distances, or approximately 310,000 miles. This asteroid, estimated to be 400 meters wide, poses no threat to humans as it will be traveling at a speed of 78,000 miles per hour. The next close encounter with an asteroid of this size is expected in August 2027. NASA has discovered over 1,600 potentially hazardous asteroids, but they assure that these have always been present. While a 400 meter asteroid could cause significant damage, the short warning time of 20 days would make it difficult to evacuate in the event of an impact. 2015 TB145 has also been
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Five Things to Know About the 'Halloween Asteroid'
https://gma.yahoo.com/5-things-know-halloween-asteroid-002900478--abc-news-Halloween.html

This asteroid was only discovered days ago. Coming within 1.3 lunar distances -- or ~310,000 miles (49000 km) -- the asteroid, called 2015 TB145 (width ~ 400 m), will brush past Earth but presents no threat to humans. NASA said this asteroid is incredibly fast and predicts it will zoom past Earth at 78,000 miles per hour (125500 kmph).

http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2015 TB145;orb=1

The next close encounter of an object that size is expected to happen in in August 2027. That asteroid -- 1999 AN10 -- is estimated to be ~800 m and will brush by our planet at a distance of about 238,000 miles, according to NASA.

Back in January 2015, NASA cited the following:
An asteroid, designated 2004 BL86, will safely pass about three times the distance of Earth to the moon on January 26. From its reflected brightness, astronomers estimate that the asteroid is about a third of a mile (0.5 kilometers) in size. The flyby of 2004 BL86 will be the closest by any known space rock this large until asteroid 1999 AN10 flies past Earth in 2027.

At the time of its closest approach on January 26, the asteroid will be approximately 745,000 miles (1.2 million kilometers) from Earth.
But now we have a closer encounter with 2015 TB145.

Some background:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(137108)_1999_AN10 - one of many Apollo asteroids
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apollo_asteroids

As of 1 August 2015 NASA had listed a cumulative total of 1,605 discovered potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs). Among these, there are 154 PHAs believed to be larger than one kilometer in diameter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potentially_hazardous_object

But not to worry, they've always been there.
 
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An impact of a 400 m asteroid is sufficient to devastate a larger region (energy of several thousand megatons TNT equivalent, >100 times the Tsar Bomba), and 20 days is a really short warning time - probably not enough for evacuations, especially as a precise orbit determination needs some time. Another good reason to improve the systematic searches for those asteroids.

Here is a calculator for impact effects
 
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Asteroid 2015 TB145 will pass safely by Earth at a range of about 300,000 miles (480,000 kilometers), about 1.3 times the distance between the Earth and the moon. Radar observations of the asteroid have shown it to be larger than expected - it's 1,968.5 feet (600 meters) wide - and rotating once every five hours. The asteroid is speeding through space at 78,293 mph (126,000 km/h) and has shown some signs suggesting it may be a comet.

http://news.yahoo.com/boo-halloween-asteroid-looks-just-creepy-skull-113709066.html
 

What is NEO 2015 TB145?

NEO 2015 TB145, also known as the "Halloween Asteroid", is a large near-Earth object that was discovered on October 10, 2015. It made its closest approach to Earth on Halloween of that year, hence its nickname.

How big is NEO 2015 TB145?

NEO 2015 TB145 is estimated to be about 625 meters in diameter, making it a fairly large asteroid. It is also classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid, meaning it has the potential to cause significant damage if it were to impact Earth.

How close did NEO 2015 TB145 come to Earth?

NEO 2015 TB145 made its closest approach to Earth on October 31, 2015, at a distance of about 486,000 kilometers (302,000 miles). This is about 1.3 times the distance between the Earth and the Moon.

Is NEO 2015 TB145 a threat to Earth?

While NEO 2015 TB145 is classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid, it is not currently considered a threat to Earth. Its orbit has been well-studied and it is not expected to come close to Earth again in the near future.

What have scientists learned from studying NEO 2015 TB145?

Scientists have been able to use NEO 2015 TB145 as an opportunity to study the composition and characteristics of a large near-Earth asteroid. They have also been able to refine their techniques for tracking and predicting the paths of potentially hazardous asteroids in the future.

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