A small temptation, which has a diameter of only 1 meter, entered the land environment over Northwestern France on February 13, about 02:59 UTC. Kishodargra, which was named 2023 CX1, developed a bright fireball, which was observed from the areas of England, France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
Ground track of 2023 CX1: The projection based on the location of 2023 CX1 as the height decreases from 100 km to 20 km.
The Kishtra 2023 CX1 was discovered on February 12, 20:18 UTC, on February 12, at the Genp KH’s Observatory in Hungary, on February 12, on February 12. In a few minutes of posting discovered on the groundwater verification page near the center of the minor planet, the JPL’s scout system indicated the possibility that the temptation could be effective. Within half an hour, as additional observations were reported, Scout estimated that the effect was 100 % sure, with potential impact locations on northwestern France and the English channel. Over the next six hours, the effects of itself, the astronomical community tracked 2023 CX1 on a large scale, which reported more than 300 observations. These figures helped identify the exact route and time of the scout predicted fireball.
The 2023 CX1 was the seventh discovery before the effects of the land. Due to the advance warning, the correct predictions, and it is fortunate that it has a relatively densely populated part of the world, the fireball was witnessed by members of the public on a large scale and several photos and videos of the fireball were posted on the Internet a few minutes after the event. Due to its small size, the temptation disrupts the environment, possibly leaves the shower of the alka on the ground.
JPL hosts the Center for Object Studies (CNEOS) near the NASA’s Defense Coordination Office in the Defense Coordination Office of NASA near NASA.
More information about CNEOOS, Kishorgara and nearby land items can be found:
https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/
For more information about the NASA’s Planet Defense Coordination Office, see:
https://www.nasa.gov/planetarydefense
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Ian Jay Neil
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