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NewsChrome extension with over one million users hijacked to serve adware Pin
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NewsWhy NASA will test its asteroid defense system this October Pin
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The uncertainly is all the other direction. That article's pulling from a different source than the one I'm looking at. JPL Small-Body Database Browser[^] I believe the numbers are from the center of the Earth since that's the natural point for an orbital calculation and subtracting off 4k miles for the radius gives the reported 4200 mile minimum.



Close approach data is: Min 8.80453517512432e-05 AU, nominal 0.000596663929512258 AU, max 0.00164202117532665 AU. In terms of distance from the surface of the earth, these numbers work out as 4200 miles minimum, 51k most likely, 148k max.

The range is so wide because we've only got a single set of observations from 2012 before it got too far away to see anymore. Once it gets close enough to spot again the min/max will tighten greatly as the interval being used to calculate goes from days/weeks/months(?) to years long.
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