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by thatcherc 1045 days ago
I don't really know how to read this page, but it looks like the time of closest approach has already passed -

> Closest approach time of impactors: t_min = 2023/08/14 04:48 TDB and t_max = 2023/08/15 12:22 TDB

If so then we're all good. Can the poster or anyone else chime in with background on this?

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I saw this tweet: https://twitter.com/ByronDrury/status/1691487518590402560?s=...

linking to https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/scout/#/object/ZTm0038

It has some cool graphs that seem to show a lot of uncertainty in closest approach time

[edited to fix second link]

Well, that NASA page has the closest approach going into next week and a ~10% of impact, so... hopefully the big disclaimer at the top is relevant.
Are you sure? I chose another asteroid by random in the selector and it looked even worse.
I am not an expert, but my interpretation was the same as yours.

TBD seems to be roughly UTC time. In which case, this passed by 8 hours ago.