Saturday, June 8, 2019

This Asteroid Has a 1-in-7,000 Chance of Hitting Earth This Fall

This Asteroid Has a 1-in-7,000 Chance of Hitting Earth This Fall

June 8, 2019 08:51am ET

"QV89" = 787 (Jewish)
"Freemasonry" = 787 (Jewish)
Article 93 days before passing date...
"Saturn" = 93 (English Ordinal)
"Temple of Saturn" = 787 (Jewish)
"QV89" = 787 (Jewish)
"Freemasonry" = 787 (Jewish)

"asteroid QV89" = 147 (English Ordinal)
"asteroid QV89" = 66 (Full Reduction)

This fall, Earth has about a 1-in-7,000 chance of getting an uninvited extraterrestrial visitor: asteroid 2006 QV89.

The space rock is expected to whiz by our planet on Sept. 9, 2019, according to European Space Agency's (ESA) list of space objects that could collide with Earth. That list was updated online June 6. Out of 10 objects on the list, 2006 QV89 ranked fourth.

Compared to the 6-mile-long (10 kilometers) asteroid that killed the nonavian dinosaurs about 66 million years ago, 2006 QV89 is pretty dinky, measuring just 130 feet (40 meters) in diameter, or about the length of two bowling alleys placed end to end.

The ESA is monitoring the asteroid's route, but the space rock is unlikely to careen into Earth. According to the ESA's modeling, 2006 QV89 will likely get as close as about 4.2 million miles (6.7 million km) to the planet. To put that in perspective, the moon is 238,900 miles (384,400 km) away.

That said, there is a 1-in-7,299 chance that 2006 QV89 will hit the planet, the ESA said.

As its name suggests, asteroid 2006 QV89 was discovered on Aug. 29, 2006; it was spotted by the Catalina Sky Survey, an organization based at an observatory near Tucson, Arizona. The asteroid is actually quite a frequent visitor to our planet. After its 2019 flyby, the object is expected to swoop by Earth in 2032, 2045 and 2062, the ESA reported.

https://www.livescience.com/65672-asteroid-could-hit-earth-in-september.html

"QV89" = 787 (Jewish)
"Freemasonry" = 787 (Jewish)
Article 93 days before passing date...
"Saturn" = 93 (English Ordinal)
"Temple of Saturn" = 787 (Jewish)
"QV89" = 787 (Jewish)
"Freemasonry" = 787 (Jewish)
Astroid passes 21 days before Jewish New Year's Day...
"Saturn" = 21 (Full Reduction)

September 9 is the 252nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. 113 days remain until the end of the year.

"Jewish New Year" = 66 (Full Reduction)
"asteroid QV89" = 66 (Full Reduction)
"thirty three" = 66 (Full Reduction)

"Rosh Hashana" = 49 (Full Reduction)

Mon, 9 September 2019 = 9th of Elul, 5779
"ט׳ בֶּאֱלוּל תשע״ט" = 47 (Hebrew Reduction)
"ט׳ בֶּאֱלוּל תשע״ט" = 110 (Hebrew Ordinal)
"ט׳ בֶּאֱלוּל תשע״ט" = 857 (Hebrew Gematria) 148th prime
"Donald J Trump" = 148 (English Ordinal)

Parashat Ki Teitzei (in Diaspora)

September 9 is the 252nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. 113 days remain until the end of the year.

"New Years Day" = 58 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"freemasonry" = 58 (Full Reduction)

"asteroid QV89" = 147 (English Ordinal)
"Eight Eight Eight" = 147 (English Ordinal)
"President of the United States" = 147 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"outer space" = 147 (Reverse Ordinal)

This Asteroid Has a 1-in-7,000 Chance of Hitting Earth This Fall

This fall, Earth has about a 1-in-7,000 chance of getting an uninvited extraterrestrial visitor: asteroid 2006 QV89.

The space rock is expected to whiz by our planet on Sept. 9, 2019, according to European Space Agency's (ESA) list of space objects that could collide with Earth. That list was updated online June 6. Out of 10 objects on the list, 2006 QV89 ranked fourth.

Compared to the 6-mile-long (10 kilometers) asteroid that killed the nonavian dinosaurs about 66 million years ago, 2006 QV89 is pretty dinky, measuring just 130 feet (40 meters) in diameter, or about the length of two bowling alleys placed end to end.

The ESA is monitoring the asteroid's route, but the space rock is unlikely to careen into Earth. According to the ESA's modeling,

2006 QV89 will likely get as close as about 4.2 million miles
 "outer space" = 42 (Full Reduction)

(6.7 million km) to the planet. To put that in perspective, the moon is 238,900 miles (384,400 km) away.

That said, there is a 1-in-7,299 chance that 2006 QV89 will hit the planet, the ESA said.

As its name suggests, asteroid 2006 QV89 was discovered on Aug. 29, 2006;

From and including: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 (discovered)
To, but not including Monday, September 9, 2019 (passing)
Result: 13 years, 1 week, 4 days = 1314
"World at War" = 1314 (Trigonal)
"United States Federal Reserve system" = 1314 (Primes)
"One World Trade Center" = 1314 (English Sumerian)
"one world currency" = 1314 (Reverse English Sumerian)
"Trump assassinated" = 1314 (English Sumerian)
"united states dollar" = 1314 (English Sumerian)
"stock market collapse" = 1314 (English Sumerian)
"World Domination" = 1314 (Reverse English Sumerian)

it was spotted by the Catalina Sky Survey, an organization based at an observatory near Tucson, Arizona. The asteroid is actually quite a frequent visitor to our planet. After its 2019 flyby, the object is expected to swoop by Earth in 2032, 2045 and 2062, the ESA reported.

https://www.livescience.com/65672-asteroid-could-hit-earth-in-september.html

June 8, 2019 08:51am ET
From and including: Saturday, June 8, 2019
To, but not including Monday, September 9, 2019
Result: 93 days

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