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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The jig may be up for an “asteroid” that’s expected to get nabbed by Earth’s gravity and become a mini moon next month.
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Instead of a cosmic rock, the newly discovered object appears to be an old rocket from a failed moon-landing mission 54 years ago that’s finally making its way back home, according to NASA’s leading asteroid expert. Observations should help nail its identity.
“I’m pretty jazzed about this,” Paul Chodas told The Associated Press. “It’s been a hobby of mine to find one of these and draw such a link, and I’ve been doing it for decades now.”
Chodas speculates that asteroid 2020 SO, as it is formally known, is actually the Centaur upper rocket stage that successfully propelled NASA’s Surveyor 2 lander to the moon in 1966 before it was discarded. The lander ended up crashing into the moon after one of its thrusters failed to ignite on the way there. The rocket, meanwhile, swept past the moon and into orbit around the sun as intended junk, never to be seen again — until perhaps now.
A telescope in Hawaii last month discovered the mystery object heading our way while doing a search intended to protect our planet from doomsday rocks. The object promptly was added to the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center’s tally of asteroids and comets found in our solar system, just 5,000 shy of the 1 million mark.
The object is estimated to be roughly 26 feet (8 meters) based on its brightness. That’s in the ballpark of the old Centaur, which would be less than 32 feet (10 meters) long including its engine nozzle and 10 feet (3 meters) in diameter.
What caught Chodas’ attention is that its near-circular orbit around the sun is quite similar to Earth’s — unusual for an asteroid.
“Flag number one,” said Chodas, who is director of the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California.
The object is also in the same plane as Earth, not tilted above or below, another red flag. Asteroids usually zip by at odd angles. Lastly, it’s approaching Earth at 1,500 mph (2,400 kph), slow by asteroid standards.
As the object gets closer, astronomers should be able to better chart its orbit and determine how much it’s pushed around by the radiation and thermal effects of sunlight. If it’s an old Centaur — essentially a light empty can — it will move differently than a heavy space rock less susceptible to outside forces.
That’s how astronomers normally differentiate between asteroids and space junk like abandoned rocket parts, since both appear merely as moving dots in the sky. There likely are dozens of fake asteroids out there, but their motions are too imprecise or jumbled to confirm their artificial identity, said Chodas.
Sometimes it’s the other way around.
A mystery object in 1991, for example, was determined by Chodas and others to be a regular asteroid rather than debris, even though its orbit around the sun resembled Earth’s.
Even more exciting, Chodas in 2002 found what he believes was the leftover Saturn V third stage from 1969′s Apollo 12, the second moon landing by NASA astronauts. He acknowledges the evidence was circumstantial, given the object’s chaotic one-year orbit around Earth. It never was designated as an asteroid, and left Earth’s orbit in 2003.
The latest object’s route is direct and much more stable, bolstering his theory.
“I could be wrong on this. I don’t want to appear overly confident,” Chodas said. “But it’s the first time, in my view, that all the pieces fit together with an actual known launch.”
And he’s happy to note that it’s a mission that he followed in 1966, as a teenager in Canada.
Asteroid hunter Carrie Nugent of Olin College of Engineering in Needham, Massachusetts, said Chodas’ conclusion is “a good one” based on solid evidence. She’s the author of the 2017 book “Asteroid Hunters.”
“Some more data would be useful so we can know for sure,” she said in an email. “Asteroid hunters from around the world will continue to watch this object to get that data. I’m excited to see how this develops!”
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics’ Jonathan McDowell noted there have been “many, many embarrassing incidents of objects in deep orbit ... getting provisional asteroid designations for a few days before it was realized they were artificial.”
It’s seldom clear-cut.
Last year, a British amateur astronomer, Nick Howes, announced that an asteroid in solar orbit was likely the abandoned lunar module from NASA’s Apollo 10, a rehearsal for the Apollo 11 moon landing. While this object is likely artificial, Chodas and others are skeptical of the connection.
Skepticism is good, Howes wrote in an email. “It hopefully will lead to more observations when it’s next in our neck of the woods” in the late 2030s.
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Chodas’ latest target of interest was passed by Earth in their respective laps around the sun in 1984 and 2002. But it was too dim to see from 5 million miles (8 million kilometers) away, he said.
He predicts the object will spend about four months circling Earth once it’s captured in mid-November, before shooting back out into its own orbit around the sun next March.
Chodas doubts the object will slam into Earth — “at least not this time around.”
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I recommend that you download the game over playing the web version.
Made for Brackeys Game Jam 2020.1
Theme: Holes
Asteroid Miner:
The world has run out of resources and you must save the day by flying to nearby asteroids and securing iron deposits!
Use the Arrow Keys/WASD to manoeuvre your rocket but be careful not to ram yourself into the asteroids or else you will d i e.
Press L while the bottom of the rocket is touching an asteroid to land (Just like in real life)!

Once you have landed on an asteroid mine holes in the ground by clicking with your left mouse button to collect iron ore.
After all the iron deposits have been successfully captured make your way back to the rocket (left mouse button).
Running out of fuel? No problem! Just buy more at the shop using your precious iron materials!
And last but not least, continue this perpetual cycle to the end of time!
(If you run out of fuel in space you can restart using SHIFT + r.)
Controls:
Speed up rocket - Up/W
Speed up rocket but backwards - Down/S
Turn right - Right/D
Turn left - Left/A
Land on asteroid - L
Mine hole/return to rocket - Left mouse button
Restart save file - SHIFT + r
Bugs:
If you find a bug please leave a comment :)
Known bugs:
- The fire particles from the rocket split paths if the rocket's speed is low.
- Sometimes an asteroid spawns on top of the player.
- Saving doesn't seem to work correctly on the web version.
- If you mine all the ore on one asteroid then leave and go back on it the ore will respawn.
Credits:
Made by Mariothedog#4707
Background - https://opengameart.org/content/stars-parallax-backgrounds
Fuel, health bar and sounds - https://www.kenney.nl/
Font - https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Odibee+Sans
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Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, HTML5 |
Rating | |
Author | Mariothedog |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | Asteroids, Minimalist, Space |
Average session | A few minutes |
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Good game Idea, but Ore respawns always after landing on the asteroid so you can cheat by landing like 10 times on the same Asteroid without using any fuel.
Thanks for telling me! I can't believe I didn't realise that lol.