Tom Beck wrote:
>
> > A small near-Earth asteroid (NEA), discovered Monday night by the
> > NASA-funded LINEAR asteroid survey, will make the closest approach to
> > Earth ever recorded. There is no danger of a collision with the Earth
> > during this encounter.
> >
> > The object, designated 2004 FH, is roughly 30 meters (100 feet) in
> > diameter and will pass just 43,000 km (26,500 miles, or about 3.4
> > Earth diameters) above the Earth's surface on March 18th at 5:08 PM
> > EST (2:08 PM PST, 22:08 UTC). (Close approach details here).
>
> If it did impact, what would the damage be? (I realize this depends on
> where it impacts.)
>
Using Shoemaker's formula, a crater of diameter approximately
equal to 8.5 meters, or the equivalent to 0.1 kilotons of TNT [1% of
Hiroshima - I wonder how much was the TNT-equivalent of the
WTC or Spanish attacks]

Alberto Monteiro

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