Imperial Valley Press

NASA using asteroid’s close flyby to test warning network

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NASA is using an asteroid’s close flyby to test Earth’s warning network for incoming space rocks.

The small asteroid will pass within about 27,200 miles of Antarctica early Thursday. Program scientist Michael Kelley says that’s “pretty close” as these things go. But he stresses there’s no chance it will hit us. Future space rocks might, though — thus this firstof-its-kind cosmic fire drill.

Observator­ies worldwide have been zooming in on the asteroid called 2012 TC4 for weeks to test communicat­ion and coordinati­on. Kelley said Wednesday it’s gone well. The exercise will continue for another week, as observator­ies keep tracking the asteroid as it departs Earth’s neighborho­od.

The asteroid is estimated to measure 45 feet to 100 feet.

— The Associated Press

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Playing cards featuring unsolved and unidentifi­ed homicides or missing person cases are displayed at Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigat­ion headquarte­rs in Oklahoma City, Wednesday. AP PHOTO/KEN MILLER

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