When I give presentations to groups about meteorites, I often get asked this 
question, "After all this time, what would cause an asteroid to depart from its 
orbital confines in the "asteroid belt" and to end up crossing the Earth's 
orbit?"

Now I can give a graphical answer by pointing to the (new) images in this most 
recent article:
-- Bob V.

<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1320385/Asteroid-collision-90million-miles-Earth-caught-NASA-camera.html>

Massive collision between two asteroids 90million miles from Earth caught on 
camera for first time

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 4:23 PM on 14th October 2010


The aftermath of a huge collision between two asteroids from the same batch of 
space rocks which wiped out the dinosaurs has been captured by NASA scientists.

They slammed into each other at about 11,000mph - creating an explosion as 
powerful as a small atomic bomb - 90 million miles away from earth.

The cosmic pile-up between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the first ever 
witnessed and could lead to new ways of preventing another asteroid slamming 
into our planet.

Astronomer David Jewitt, of the University of California at Los Angeles, said 
the Hubble images suggest the encounter happened in February or March 2009 and 
are the first snapshots of the aftermath of an asteroid smash.

The main rock, dubbed P/2010 A2, was believed to be a comet when it was first 
discovered, complete with tail, in January 2010.

But new research published in Nature confirms suggestions it is really an 
asteroid which were prompted by its 'headless' appearance.

Prof Jewitt said: 'We thought that this event had just occurred. We expected 
the debris field to expand dramatically, like shrapnel flying from a hand 
grenade.

'So we rushed to apply for Hubble time to watch the aftermath. But what 
happened was quite the opposite. We found that the object is expanding very, 
very slowly and that it started not a week, but nearly a year before our 
January observations.' 
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