1600-foot Asteroid, bigger than Empire State Building, approaching Earth at 34279 kmph!
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Stray asteroids and asteroid fragments have slammed into Earth in the past, playing a major role in altering the geological history of the planets and in the evolution of life on Earth, according to NASA. Therefore to remove uncertainty around the potential impact of these space rocks, NASA uses radar data collected by its various ground and space-based telescopes. Radar is a valuable tool for detecting and monitoring potential impact hazards. Scientists can learn a great deal about an asteroid's orbit, rotation, size, shape, and metal concentration by deriving information from echoes of transmitted signals defected off objects.By studying this important data, NASA has issued a warning against an asteroid that is moving towards Earth at a rapid pace today. Asteroid 2020 DB5 infor...