Apophis asteroid not to strike Earth: Russian experts

The Apophis asteroid is approximately the size of two-and-a-half football fields, and its orbit is slightly offset to that of Earth.

Moscow: Scientists with the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences have recalculated the path of the Apophis asteroid, and it indicates a significantly low likelihood of a hazardous encounter with Earth.

The Apophis asteroid is approximately the size of two-and-a-half football fields, and its orbit is slightly offset to that of Earth.

Discovered in 2004, astronomers have determined that the asteroid will make a very close flyby in 2029 and might even hit Earth.

The initial calculation for the asteroid`s orbit was made using only two sets of observations.

However, Russian scientists have recalculated its path taking into account a subtle effect changing the orbit of the asteroid -- the thrust from sunlight absorbed and re-radiated as heat by the asteroid -- the so-called Yarkovsky effect, said the institute`s leading research fellow Viktor Shor.

"Scientists give various orbital determinations for Apophis. But earlier calculations for the orbit did not include the Yarkovsky effect. This effect could strongly deflect the path of the asteroid," Shor said at the International Aerospace Congress in Moscow.

The refined orbital determination indicates the significantly low likelihood of a hazardous encounter with Earth in 2029, Shor said.

The exact path Apophis follows on its flyby in 2029 will determine whether it smashes into Earth seven years later, the scientist said.

The science of predicting asteroid orbits is based on a physical model of the solar system which includes the gravitational influence of the sun, moon, other planets and the three largest asteroids.

IANS

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