Hi all,

I still see suggestions popping up on this list about a possible link between 2012 DA14 and the Russian meteor.

I want to point out that even without an accurate trajectory for the Russian bolide, a link with 2012 DA14 can be 100% rejected. The orbital geometry of 2012 DA14 and the latitude of 55 N for the Russian bolide make this impossible.

2012 DA14 and any fragments in a swarm in similar orbit, would approach the earth from deep south. The geocentric radiant for the orbit of 2012 DA14 is at declination -81 degrees. This means 2012 DA14 fragments approach earth almost parallel to the earth polar axis, coming from the south. I.e. they approach towards the south pole and the southern hemisphere.

This means fragments can impact on the southern hemisphere, but not on the northern hemisphere (except very low latitudes north if we take earth gravitational curvature of the final trajectory in account). Because the northern hemisphere, and certainly a place as far north as 55 N, is at the "far side" of the earth globe as seen from the 2012 DA14 entry direction.

Compare it with a car. A bird coming in frontal will always hit the front of the car - it cannot hit the back of the car. Chelyabinsk at 55 North latitude is "the back of the car" in this comparison, given the approach direction of 2012 DA 14 and any fragments of it.

- Marco


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Dr Marco (asteroid 183294) Langbroek
astero...@langbroek.org

http://www.marcolangbroek.nl
http://asteroids.marcolangbroek.nl
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