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Space and Quakes (update – there is a second asteroid for today) (Asteroid for today and Hurricane Matthew heading for Florida)

Thursday, October 6, 2016 5:17
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October 6, 2016          8am (EDT)

Asteroids: There is an asteroid for today, two for Friday and one for Saturday under 10 (LD). The asteroid for today is (2016 TP2) size 21 meters passing at the distance of 2.21 (LD). Tomorrow the 7th there are two asteroids, (2016 SR2) size 23 meters passing at the distance of 3.77 (LD) and (2016 TG) size 36 meters passing at the distance of 8.05 (LD). On Saturday  the 8th asteroid (2016 TC) size 27 meters will pass at the distance of 7.17 (LD). Update asteroid (2016 TM10) size around 25 meters will pass today at the distance of 6.74 (LD).

(LD) lunar distance — all lunar distances are minimums.

 

Solar Winds: Earth is still exiting a stream of solar wind.

 

Sunspots: There are two large sunspots on the solar disk but forecasters are giving them only a 1% chance of strong solar flares.

 

Earthquakes: There has been 9 quakes of 4+ magnitude in the last 12 hours.

 

Storms: Hurricane Matthew (Category 3) is strengthening near the Northwestern Bahamas. It is forecast to track up the Florida and Georgia coast as a (Category 4) Hurricane. Tropical Storm Nicole is holding steady just below Hurricane strength.

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