Jul. 31st, 2002

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Asteroid to miss - this time around
Astronomers have ruled out an Earth impact from asteroid 2002 NT7 on 1 February 2019 - but they say, as yet, future collisions have not been completely excluded.

2002 NT7, a two-kilometre-wide (1.4 miles) chunk of rock, was discovered on 9 July. Initial estimates of its orbit suggested there was a small chance of it colliding with our planet in 17 years' time.

However, the latest observations accumulated over the last few days have confirmed the asteroid will fly harmlessly by.

Dr Don Yeomans, of the US space agency's (Nasa) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said: "We can now rule out any impact possibilities for 1 February 2019."

New toy

Jul. 31st, 2002 10:12 pm
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I finally dumped my old Motorola L-Series cellular for a new Sony Ericsson T68i - it's triple band, which means I can use it if I make it to the US next year, it's GPRS capable as well, and most importantly, it's Bluetooth enabled, which means, thanks to a S$85 (US$49.95) widget stuck on the back of Cassandra, my new phone named Geepers will be all ready to take advantage of iSync when Apple releases it later this year.

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