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Mysterious UFO dubbed 'WTF' is on a collision course with Earth. A strange piece of space junk is expected to plummet to Earth in November, but researchers don't currently have any idea what it is. The object, dubbed WTF1. F, is set to land in the Indian Ocean, around 4. Sri Lanka, at 6: 2. UTC on 1. 3 November. It measures up to 7ft (2 metres) long and it could be a piece of rocket stage from a recent lunar mission, or even part of an Apollo program craft that has been in space for more than 4.
Scroll down for video Astronomers at the European Space Agency’s (Esa) Near Earth Object office in the Netherlands are monitoring the space junk’s journey carefully (WTF1. F is circled) and said it could help scientists improve our understanding of how any object - man- made or natural - interacts with Earth’s atmosphere.
But rather than threatening life on Earth as we know it, the object will give scientists a rare opportunity to observe a relatively small impact from its approach to landing. WTF1. F’s trajectory was first calculated in 2. The unknown object was rediscovered by astronomers at the Catalina Sky Survey, based at the University of Arizona earlier this month.
Astronomers at the European Space Agency’s (Esa) Near Earth Object office in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, are now monitoring the space junk’s journey carefully. It is also being used to test plans put in place to monitor potentially dangerous space objects hurtling towards Earth. The agency said that WT1. F 'poses very little risk to anyone but could help scientists improve our understanding of how any object – man- made or natural – interacts with Earth’s atmosphere.'WTF1. F’s trajectory was first calculated in 2. The unknown object was rediscovered by astronomers at the Catalina Sky Survey based at the University of Arizona earlier this month. This film was put together using images taken by the University of Hawaii's 7ftt (2. Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
The object, dubbed WTF1. F, is set to land in the Indian Ocean, around 4. Sri Lanka (marked on this map in red) at 6: 2. UTC on 1. 3 November. Esa said that WT1.
F 'poses very little risk to anyone' but by monitoring it, experts can practice and perfect procedures that could be used to monitor a potentially devastating impact by a large asteroid (illustrated)Bill Gray, an independent astronomy software developer who has been tracking the debris with Nasa’s Jet propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, told Nature the space junk was travelling in an elliptical orbit, that at its longest point, is twice as long as the distance between Earth and the moon. The way it moves also suggests the object is hollow inside. It's not known how many pieces of space junk orbit the Earth and moon, but WT1.
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F is rare. It is believed to be one of only 2. Gareth Williams, an astronomer at the Minor Planet Centre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. And it's not known exactly how the object was propelled onto a collision- course with Earth. It's not known how many pieces of space junk (illustrated) orbit the Earth and moon, but WT1. F is rare. It is believed to be one of only 2.
Gareth Williams, an astronomer at the Minor Planet Centre in Cambridge, Massachusetts An astrophysicist said WTF1. F is likely ‘a lost piece of space history that’s come back to haunt us’ and while it probably dates from recent years, it could be a piece of from an Apollo Mission. A piece of the Saturn V rocket (pictured), which enabled man to first walk on the moon, was spotted orbiting Earth in 2. Jonathan Mc. Dowell, an astrophysicist at the Harvard- Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, said WTF1. F is probably ‘a lost piece of space history that’s come back to haunt us’. While it is more likely the junk dates from recent years, it could be a piece of from an Apollo Mission, over 4.
A piece of the Saturn V rocket, which enabled man to first walk on the moon, was spotted orbiting Earth in 2. If WTF1. 19. 0F is a piece of rocket it will be the first piece of man- made junk to return home independently. Mr Gray predicts most of it should burn up upon entering the atmosphere, so it will not create a terrifying tidalwave or crater as seen in disaster films. But despite this, he said: ‘I would not necessarily want to be going fishing directly underneath it.’NASA PREDICTS 'NEAR MISS' WITH ASTEROID ON HALLOWEEN On Halloween, a scary 1. Earth. The space rock, named 2. TB1. 45, will safely fly past our planet at 7.
That's around 1. 3 times the distance between the Earth and the moon, allowing anyone with a telescope to see the event. The asteroid, named 2. TB1. 45, will make its closest approach to Earth on 1. ET (3: 1. 4 pm GMT) on October 3.
The 'high velocity' Halloween asteroid's closest approach will take place on 1. ET (3: 1. 4 pm GMT) on October 3. It will be the closest approach to Earth since July 2. While there's no danger to Earth, Nasa has described the asteroid as 'hazardous' as it comes 4,6. The asteroid was spotted by Nasa a fortnight ago, which is relatively short notice for the space agency.'The asteroid is on an extremely eccentric and a high inclination orbit,' the space agency explained.'This is the closest approach by a known object this large until 1. AN1. 0 approaches within 1 lunar distance in August 2.
Because of its erratic orbit, Nasa isn't sure where it will go, but the space agency says it's confident it will not hit Earth.
Russia's worst woman serial killer dubbed 'Satan in a Skirt' after murdering 1. Alcoholic killer Irina Gaidamachuk claimed she carried out her horrific crimes to steal money for vodka Victims had their skulls smashed in with a hammer or axe by Gaidamachuk who pretended to be a social worker. Police initially believed only a male killer could be so cruel, but investigation turned on account of sole survivor. By. Will Stewart for Mail. Online. Published. GMT, 5 June 2. 01. GMT, 6 June 2. 01.
Mother of two Irina Gaidamachuk dubbed 'Satan in a Skirt', posed as a social worker to gain entry to the flats of her victims. After securing their trust, the 4. Then she robbed her victims, who were between 6.
Satan in a skirt': Convicted killer Irina Gaidamachuk told police she battered 1. In all her murders, police say she only gathered a total of around £1,0. Sometimes she killed for as little as £2. She confessed to police: 'I did it for money.
I just wanted to be a normal mum, but I had a craving for drink.'My husband Yury wouldn't give me money for vodka.'A court in Yekaterinburg, which is Russia's fourth biggest city, heard evidence from psychiatrists that she was sane when she committed her murders. Reign of terror: Russian police eventually managed to produced an artist impression of the serial killer after initially believing a man was responsible, left, and Irina Gaidamachuk, right, before her arrest. Only one pensioner managed to escape, giving police the vital clue that the granny killer was a woman.
A police source said: 'We believed at first that only a man could be so cruel as to slaughter in this way.'In fact, during a bungled investigation, in which the town of Krasnoufimsk was living in fear, officers also believed the killer could be a man dressed as a woman. They also arrested the wrong woman, Irina Valeyeva, then 2. After questioning more than 3,0. Sentence: Irina Gaidamachuk, right, outside the court where she was sentenced to 2.
In custody: Irina Gaidamachuk, left, being questioned by police - the killer confessed to her crimes to officers, claiming she was motivated by her need to get money to buy vodka. For her final victim instead of posing as a social worker, she offered to redecorate 8.
Alexandra Povaritsyna's flat. After she bludgeoned the pensioner to death, neighbours gave a description of the painter and police arrested her. Gaidmachuk was known as an ordinary mother, who helped out at her younger daughter Anastasia's school. Violent: Mother of two and violent murderer Irina Gaidamachuk, right, in court behind a perspex screen and under guard as the details of her horrendous crimes are outlined. One friend said: 'I simply cannot believe Irina is a mass murderer.
She was a kind and gentle mother, always eager to help.'Her husband Yury, who has since moved in with a new partner, said: 'I lived with her for 1. But there was outrage among her relatives of her elderly victims that the killer was only sentenced to 2. One said: 'It's little more than one year for each murder. She never deserves to be freed.'The judge said he exempted her for five years of the maximum 2.
But her lawyer Suren Sarkisyan demanded greater leniency, and has vowed to appeal the sentence.