2023 DZ2: 200 ft. Asteroid To Pass Closer Than The Moon On March 25, 2023
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If it has a 3 year orbit then why are we just now hearing about it?

How have they not previously discovered a threatening asteroid with a 3 year orbit?

That's a very short orbit.

Based on what they CURRENTLY know about its orbit/distance/size (level 7 uncertainty, BTW)...

They put it at Torino 1 for its 2026 pass.

Yet they still have it at a 1 in 430 odds of hitting THIS time, and where's the Torino scale for THIS approach??

How can it be the same odds for 2026??

They don't fucking KNOW FOR SURE, that's how.
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RE: 2023 DZ2: 200 ft. Asteroid To Pass Closer Than The Moon On March 25, 2023 - by Mister Obvious - 03-19-2023, 03:45 AM



















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