Holy Close Call Batman, asteroid 2014 RC

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Asteroid 2014 RC, roughly the size of a house, is set to pass within 1,000 miles of Earth on September 7, 2014, making it a close encounter for our planet. Observers in the Southern Hemisphere may see it at magnitude +11.5 as it moves across the constellations Pictor and Puppis. The Virtual Telescope Project will stream the event live for those interested in watching. While this asteroid is not large enough to cause a global catastrophe, it could still have significant destructive potential, equivalent to a half-megaton nuclear explosion. The discussion highlights the limitations of current asteroid tracking programs, which primarily focus on larger objects, leaving smaller, potentially hazardous asteroids less monitored.
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Wow, that's pretty close!
 
Drakkith said:
Wow, that's pretty close!

Another report puts it at just outside of Geosyn. Sat. Orbits, so I'm not sure which is correct.
In any case Southern Hemi observers with appropriate equipment might be able to catch it briefly at magnitude +11.5 traveling fast across the constellations Pictor and Puppis.
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