Potentially hazardous asteroid 2007 CN26 close encounter: online event (28 Aug. 2013)
*** Enter the LIVE event here ! ***
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Next 28 Aug. 2013 at 08:08 UT, the Potentially Hazardous asteroid 2007 CN26 will reach a minimum distance from the Earth of about 4.5 millions of km. This is a very safe distance, so no risks at all for our planet. It will be a nice opportunity to spy this 300 meters large asteroid moving across the stars.
As usual with these asteroids, the Virtual Telescope Project will offer a live, online event sharing real-time images of 2007 CN26 with live commentary by our scientific staff.
The online, free event is scheduled for 28 Aug. 2013, starting at 1:30 UT.
To join, you just need to enter, at the date and time above, our webTV page here!
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