To avert a possible catastrophe – this time set for February 2013 – scientists suggest confronting asteroid 2012 DA14 with either paint or big guns. The stickler is that time has long run out to build a spaceship to carry out the operation.

­NASA's data shows the 60-meter asteroid, spotted by Spanish stargazers in February, will whistle by Earth in 11 months. Its trajectory will bring it within a hair’s breadth of our planet, raising fears of a possible collision.

The asteroid, known as DA14, will pass by our planet in February 2013 at a distance of under 27,000 km (16,700 miles). This is closer than the geosynchronous orbit of some satellites.

There is a possibility the asteroid will collide with Earth, but further calculation is required to estimate the potential threat and work out how to avert possible disaster, NASA expert Dr. David Dunham told students at Russia’s University of Electronics and

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Jack Sarfatti wrote: The source is Russia Today not reliable. Checked with two reliable sources.

#1 "I'm always dubious about Russia Today as a news source.  According to JPL:

   http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2012da14.html

The first impact possibility of this object is on 2020-02-16.31     with a
probability of 1.2e-05.  They rate this as a 0 on the Torino Scale, which
equates to "Don't worry; be happy".  It it does hit, it's just around
two megatons, which makes for a really bad day..."

#2 http://mblogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2012/03/04/no-asteroid-2012-da14-will-not-hit-us-next-year/