Asteroid 2009 BD81 Removed from Risk List February 11, 2009
Posted by jcconwell in Asteroid, Asteroids, Astronomy.Tags: 2009 BD81, Asteroid, Astronomy
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This in from The Tracking News JPL/NASA has removed asteroid 2009 bd from the risk page, after new observations that have narrowed the impact uncertainty to exclude Earth.
Summary Risk Table for Risk Assessments Updated Today (last checks: NEODyS and JPL at 2358 UTC)
See the CRT page for a list of all objects rated recently as risks and our ephemerides page for a list of risk-listed objects under current observation.
The time horizon for JPL is 100 years from today and for NEODyS is usually the year 2090. Beginning Jan. 22nd, both are also posting impact solutions beyond 100 years for a few objects.
For the latest official risk assessments, and for explanations of the terminology, see the JPL NEO Program Sentry and NEODyS CLOMON (backup) risk pages.
Object | Risk Monitor |
When Noted UTC |
Year | Prob Cum |
PS Cum |
PS Max |
Notes for Today’s Latest Risk | ||
2009 BD81 | JPLSentry | 1605 | R E M O V E D | JPL: Risk listing removed at 1549 UTC. |
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