Quote Originally Posted by keehah View Post
Anyway now on to the next solar chicanery, 1/3 the diameter, not as much capacitance 'bug zapper' or plasma coma issue as Elenin, but much much closer: Asteroid 2005 YU55.
Compare the trajectory below to the NASA trajectory above.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-smrfx_q91Q...U55_Orbit2.jpg
Simulated in Celestia by Ian Musgrave
http://astroblogger.blogspot.com/201...hit-earth.html

However the total distance from earth is about as far as NASA's predicted image, as 2005YU55 lies above the earth - moon plane.

As first seen in this amped tin: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread772740/pg1
Assuming that the lines through earth indicates its orbital direction 90 degrees from the sun., what prompted me to consider posting this as that the NASA trajectory makes less sense as 2005YU55's orbit seems to come from the sun (not around the sun).