Array ( [count_posts] => 1 [cache_key] => Query_Posts::global::hu::YTo1OntzOjQ6ImxhbmciO3M6MjoiaHUiO3M6NzoiZG9tYWlucyI7YToxOntpOjA7czo0OiJsaWZlIjt9czo2OiJvZmZzZXQiO2k6MDtzOjk6InRheF9xdWVyeSI7YToxOntpOjA7YTozOntzOjg6InRheG9ub215IjtzOjg6InBvc3RfdGFnIjtzOjU6ImZpZWxkIjtzOjI6ImlkIjtzOjU6InRlcm1zIjthOjE6e2k6MDtpOjUwODUwMTt9fX1zOjExOiJhZnRlckxvY2tlciI7aTowO30= [has_result] => 1 [posts] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [id] => 139722 [content] =>Aszteroida csapódhat a Földbe 2046-ban, számították ki a NASA tudósai. A kisbolygót csak most sikerült detektálnia a szakembereknek.
A 2023DW nevű aszteroidának 1 a 625-höz az esélye, hogy becsapódik a bolygónkba. Ez laikusoknak nem tűnik soknak, statisztikailag azonban igen nagy a becsapódás esélye, mondják a csillagászok.
A kisbolygó nagyjából 50 méter hosszú, vagyis akkora, mint egy olimpiai úszómedence. Ha becsapódna, komoly károkat tudna okozni.
Az aszteroida pontos alakja nem ismert, és pályája is bizonytalan, így valószínűleg elhalad mellettünk, a tudósok azonban minden lehetőséget számba vesznek, és folyamatosan nyomon követik a mozgását.
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— NASA Asteroid Watch (@AsteroidWatch) March 7, 2023[_oembed_time_41753a0d6302dd74e6569aab6aaedf09] => 1678468866 [_oembed_c67e1c0263f09077c80d9fc457c0feca] =>Orion's Optical Navigation Camera captured these stunning views of the lunar surface during our flyby on #Artemis flight day 20. pic.twitter.com/mfTL5ZSPSp
— Orion Spacecraft (@NASA_Orion) December 7, 2022[_oembed_time_c67e1c0263f09077c80d9fc457c0feca] => 1678468866 [_oembed_30289a69c4d7f7f6ef6d4ffb3c78045a] => [_oembed_time_30289a69c4d7f7f6ef6d4ffb3c78045a] => 1678476737 [_oembed_c83cdc68b8594ac42423c3625f50d353] => [_oembed_time_c83cdc68b8594ac42423c3625f50d353] => 1678476737 [translation_required_done] => 1 [_oembed_b17ac91756745e69382f928dd2bb3301] =>The imagery we continue to get out of @NASA_Orion's onboard cameras is outstanding. Downlinked the lunar fly-by photos yesterday, and they are incredible - a few of my favorites below. Visit https://t.co/ZrjE1SVAWC to see the rest. pic.twitter.com/5KXDF3PsLq
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— NASA (@NASA) March 12, 2023[_oembed_time_5c23f5f02288d2e09d8b1e565a593012] => 1717750923 [_oembed_efa6295057c366e082754a39cb626447] =>asteroid (2024 JP1) missed earth by 18 lunar distances: diameter ~30 m, velocity 4.7 km/s, energy ~117 kilotons. https://t.co/tPT3PILOLn
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— Asteroids and Comets (@AsteroidMisses) May 31, 2024[_oembed_time_a2e8b60b7c69ca7e91dc29982e799a62] => 1719784407 [_oembed_c49b59b4d8ad069abb8117f42c717267] =>asteroid (2024 JP1) missed earth by 18 lunar distances: diameter ~30 m, velocity 4.7 km/s, energy ~117 kilotons. https://t.co/tPT3PILOLn
— Asteroids and Comets (@AsteroidMisses) June 1, 2024[_oembed_time_c49b59b4d8ad069abb8117f42c717267] => 1719784407 [_oembed_39b0bbceba0a434dd83e8761634fd215] =>asteroid (2024 KX) missed earth by 0.8 lunar distances: diameter ~13 m, velocity 8.3 km/s, energy ~29 kilotons. https://t.co/TUo95KAXue
— Asteroids and Comets (@AsteroidMisses) May 31, 2024[_oembed_time_39b0bbceba0a434dd83e8761634fd215] => 1720099784 [_oembed_a6ab6d20f238ce9f0c2d6eeee37a35a4] => [_oembed_time_a6ab6d20f238ce9f0c2d6eeee37a35a4] => 1720178808 [_oembed_f9ae9abb0d4fce11c520b492a5fcd1c5] =>We've been tracking a new asteroid named 2023 DW that has a very small chance of impacting Earth in 2046. Often when new objects are first discovered, it takes several weeks of data to reduce the uncertainties and adequately predict their orbits years into the future. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/SaLC0AUSdP
— NASA Asteroid Watch (@AsteroidWatch) March 7, 2023[_oembed_time_f9ae9abb0d4fce11c520b492a5fcd1c5] => 1720950901 [_oembed_c559bf7eb89b1e09c09c39578407027e] => [_oembed_time_c559bf7eb89b1e09c09c39578407027e] => 1729935265 [_oembed_399ad795235db89e01f77babb17efbf2] => [_oembed_time_399ad795235db89e01f77babb17efbf2] => 1729935265 [labels] => Array ( ) [categories] => Array ( [0] => 41 [1] => 596 [2] => 49 [3] => 598 [4] => 39 ) [categories_name] => Array ( [0] => Cikkek [1] => Érdekes [2] => Hírek [3] => Tudomány [4] => Világ ) [tags] => Array ( [0] => 508501 [1] => 2745 [2] => 2185 ) [tags_name] => Array ( [0] => 2023DW [1] => aszteroida [2] => NASA ) ) ) [model] => Array ( [lang] => hu [offset] => 0 [tax_query] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [taxonomy] => post_tag [field] => id [terms] => Array ( [0] => 508501 ) ) ) [afterLocker] => 0 ) [_model] => Array ( [lang] => hu [domains] => Array ( [0] => life ) [offset] => 0 [tax_query] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [taxonomy] => post_tag [field] => id [terms] => Array ( [0] => 508501 ) ) ) [afterLocker] => 0 ) [domains] => Array ( [0] => life ) [_domains] => Array ( [life] => 1 ) [status] => 1 [from_cache] => )NASA just released the clearest view of Mars ever. (sound of Mars)
— Science (@ScienceGuys_) June 17, 2024
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