(89959) 2002 NT7 (also written (89959) 2002 NT7) is a near-Earth object (NEO) with a diameter of 1.2 miles[1] (2 kilometers) that became the first object observed by NASA's NEO program to be assigned a positive rating on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale, for a potential impact on February 1, 2019. Despite inflammatory press reports, the object had a "low probability" of impact, approximately one in a million.[1]
Further observations of the object quickly re-rated the threat lower. As of July 25, 2002, the hazard rating on the Palermo scale had been lowered to -0.25. However, the discovery of an object with an initial Palermo hazard rating of 0.06[2] was a historical event for the NEO observation program.
It is now known that on January 13, 2019 the asteroid will safely pass 0.4078 AU (61,010,000 km; 37,910,000 mi) from the Earth.[4]
On January 30, 2020 the asteroid will pass 0.02718 AU (4,066,000 km; 2,527,000 mi) from 2 Pallas.[5]
Followed by SB 53 just 2 days later!
Inspired by the teams logo, the new Falcon Stadium will have a uniquely designed retractable roof. It features eight triangular translucent panels that create the illusion of a bird's wings extended when opened. Surrounding the opening of the roof would be a halo video board that will enclose the playing surface, stretching from one of the 10 yard lines to the other and then curving around the end zones to complete the oval.
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May 19, 2016
(May 24, 2016)
ATLANTA SELECTED TO HOST SUPER BOWL LIII
http://www.atlantafalcons.com/news/blog/article-1/Atlanta-Selected-to-Host-Super-Bowl-LIII-/31173381-70a3-4f6e-b2e7-a8691481351b
https://www.ajc.com/news/local/dust-from-georgia-dome-implosion-impacts-residents-and-businesses/IQblnPuoPXoBFBrFcmKQwN/
Georgia Dome imploded after 25 years of use - CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/20/sport/georgia-dome-imploded/index.html
Nov 21, 2017 - The only facility in the world to host the Olympics, Super Bowl and Final Four has been reduced to rubble.
https://www.ajc.com/news/local/dust-from-georgia-dome-implosion-impacts-residents-and-businesses/IQblnPuoPXoBFBrFcmKQwN/
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