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Ron S
Tony, I think you have your “planet killers” mixed up. Asteriod 99942 Apophis’ size is roughly .28 miles across which is over the .2 mile across “planet killer” status. They calculate it will be 10x closer than the moon is to Earth or less. Making its appearance in 2029 and 2036.
The object Tony is referring to traveling at one million mph is called “CWISE J1249”, which is massively larger and massively faster. Here’s the breakdown for size comparison from my understanding… most of it copy and pasted from Google.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is 11 times wider than Earth, with a diameter of 88,846 miles (142,984 kilometers). Jupiter is also about 318 times more massive than Earth. 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter.
CWISE J1249 was noted to be roughly 27,306 times the size of Earth, (or by my calculations roughly 86 times larger than our largest planet Jupiter), a fact that only adds to the enigma of its low mass despite its colossal size.
So yeah, CWISE is between the size of Jupiter and the sun going at a million mph through our galaxy… I’m just not sure what direction it’s going, and there’s not much info on exactly what it is or if it will leave our galaxy.
Ron S
I feel like it’s important to note how small our solar system is on just one finger of the galaxy. Sometimes we become so self centered that we don’t see the bigger picture. Some people believe everything revolves around the Sun, or everything only matters on Earth, or everything revolves around their own lives… All the way down to the most ignorant notion thinking that everything revolves around only themselves.
Did you know at just the very center of our larger galaxy (that our little solar exists in) is potentially a black hole that is nearly 4 million times as massive as our Sun? At this center is a nuclear star cluster: The most massive and dense star cluster in the galaxy, containing more than half a million stars of different kinds and also gas clouds?
It’s always good to be humbled by something imo, and that should be a good start to be aware of.
pam
Enjoying my Wed. Morning with Tony and his brother!