Hi,

When asking bing when the asteroid Phaethon would impact the Earth, it informed 
me that calculating future paths
involved a lot of computational power and told me it couldn't do that. When 
asked to use Wolfram AstronomicalData to do
the calculation, it kept on spouting the same drivel about NASA assuring us 
that it would not impact the Earth in 2017.
When asked if it was prevented from replying by some rule, it insisted on 
changing the topic of conversation.
Does anyone on this list have access to Wolfram AstronomicalData to do the 
calculation? Since the orbits of both the
Earth and Phaethon are well known, it shouldn't be too difficult.
(Note that the reason I ask is because the Earth annually passes through the 
path of Phaethon.)
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