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Watch Live! Slooh Asteroid Flyby Webcast @ 8 pm ET. Starting at 8 p. m.

EDT today (Oct. 1. GMT on Oct. 1. 2), the astronomy broadcasting service Slooh will air a webcast about the upcoming close approach of the asteroid 2. TC4. The space rock will buzz Earth just a few hours later, coming within 3. EDT (0. 54. 2 GMT). Preview: Asteroid Approaching! Watch Slooh Flyby Webcast Tonight.

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You can watch the webcast live in the window above, courtesy of Slooh, or directly at Slooh. From Slooh. "On Wednesday, October 1. PM PDT 8 PM EDT 0. UTC (International Times), Slooh will live stream Asteroid 2. TC4’s close approach to Earth, as it passes the planet at an estimated distance of 3. Asteroid 2. 01. 2 TC4 is no stranger to close encounters: in 2. Earth as it plunged to only 9.

Pan. STARRS observatory in Hawaii. "And now it’s back. On October 1. 2th 2. TC4 will once again fly by Earth on a super- close trajectory. At the moment of the asteroid’s approach, Slooh will train its telescopes on 2. TC4 in an attempt to capture the fast- moving space rock as it passes between Earth and the Moon. Commentary from our asteroid experts will explore the threat they pose to our planet, both in reality and in the human imagination.

We will be interviewing two Sparks and Honey cultural forecasters who will share their insights on the current trending of space in popular culture from their report, "Exploration Innovation Brought Down to Earth," and the role they believe asteroids will play in the perhaps not- so- distant future. "Viewers can use the hashtag #slooh to ask questions during the show.". Watch Evidence Youtube.