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630-foot asteroid careening towards Earth TOMORROW at horrifying 61200 kmph, says NASA
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630-foot asteroid careening towards Earth TOMORROW at horrifying 61200 kmph, says NASA

[ad_1] Asteroid 2022 UC22 which is as big as 630 feet (size of a building) is rushing towards Earth at an unimaginable speed, says NASA. Know all about this asteroid. Space is full of several near-Earth objects (NEOs) like asteroids and comets. These objects can be dangerous for Earth, if they are large in size and hit the planet. However, scientists and researchers do keep any eye on these asteroids and comets and track their movement in order to know whether they are on a collision course to planet Earth. As per the latest update shared by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), an asteroid named 2022 UC22 is moving at a high speed and will reach Earth tomorrow, Monday, November 7. Is the asteroid dangerous? Here is all you need to know. The asteroid 2022 UC22 is gigantic at 192 me...
Scary! 280-foot Asteroid 2022 SG6 heading for Earth today, clocked at 11 kilometers per second
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Scary! 280-foot Asteroid 2022 SG6 heading for Earth today, clocked at 11 kilometers per second

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NASA: 140-foot Asteroid heading towards Earth on Thursday
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NASA: 140-foot Asteroid heading towards Earth on Thursday

[ad_1] Asteroid 2022 TC1 will make a close pass to Earth on Thursday, October 6. It will be travelling at a speed of 23 kilometres per second. A huge aeroplane-sized space rock dubbed as Asteroid 2022 TC1 is heading for Earth and will come very close tomorrow, on October 6, 2022. The space rock is around 4.95 million kilometres away, equivalent to 0.03 astronomical units away from Earth, and hence, it is close enough for astronomers to track using radar. According to data from the Center for Near Earth Object Studies at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the space rock's flyby is estimated at a distance of 4.74 million kilometres at a speed of 23 kilometers per second. This asteroid is 140 feet in size, but you need not to worry about the threat.All you need to know about Asteroid 2022...
Scary! 77-foot Asteroid heading towards Earth today, says NASA
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Scary! 77-foot Asteroid heading towards Earth today, says NASA

[ad_1] Asteroid 2022 SR1 will make a close pass to Earth today. It is travelling at a speed of 6 km per second. A huge aeroplane-sized space rock dubbed Asteroid 2022 SR1 is heading for Earth and will come very close today, on September 29, 2022. The space rock was some 4.64 million kilometres, equivalent to 0.02 astronomical units away from earth. And hence, it is close enough for astronomers to study the asteroid using radar. According to data from the Center for Near Earth Object Studies at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the flyby of the asteroid is estimated to happen at just 2,880,000 miles from Earth. It is travelling at 6 kilometers per second. This asteroid is 77 feet long.All you need to know about Asteroid 2022 S...
390-foot Asteroid 2005 RX3, bigger than Statue of Liberty, hurtling towards Earth at scary speed
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390-foot Asteroid 2005 RX3, bigger than Statue of Liberty, hurtling towards Earth at scary speed

[ad_1] Asteroid 2005 RX3 to pass close to Earth on September 18 at a distance of just 2.95 million kilometers. Asteroids have been passing close to the Earth virtually on a daily basis recently. While there have been big asteroids and small asteroids passing very close to our planet, they did not pose too high a threat to our planet. But due to their close approaches, scientists classified many of them as potentially dangerous asteroids. Now, one such asteroid, that is bigger than the Statue of Liberty, is hurtling towards Earth and it will come too close to the planet for comfort. As per a report by NASA, Asteroid 2005 RX3, which is as big as 390 feet, will reportedly fly past Earth on September 18, at 11:52 at a hair-raisin...
Asteroid 2008 RW as big as 300 ft hurtling towards earth; check tech behind it
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Asteroid 2008 RW as big as 300 ft hurtling towards earth; check tech behind it

[ad_1] Giant Asteroid 2008 RW to pass Earth on September 13 at a distance of 6.7 million kilometres with a speed of 10 kilometres per second. In recent weeks, space rocks have been making frequent close passes at earth lately and NASA has been keeping a track of them in order to protect earth from collision. Though they aren't supposed to pose any threat to our planet, many of them are still classified into potentially dangerous asteroids due to their close approach to earth. As per a report by NASA, an asteroid dubbed as Asteroid 2008 RW as big as 300 feet will reportedly fly past Earth on September 13, at 01:30 at a distance of 6.7 million kilometres with a speed of 10 kilometres per second.The Tech Behind Asteroid Hunting...
Asteroids by the numbers- all that NASA knows
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Asteroids by the numbers- all that NASA knows

[ad_1] NASA keeps an active eye on all the happenings in space. Here’s what NASA says about near-Earth objects such as asteroids and comets. NASA is on the constant hunt to find more about near-Earth objects, which are mostly atseroids and comets. But what do we know about the asteroids and comets in Earth's neighbourhood? NASA's Planetary Defense — which includes finding, tracking, and characterizing near-Earth objects helps to understand these space objects in a better way. These near-Earth Objects (NEOs) are basically comets and asteroids that have been pulled by the gravitational attraction of nearby other planets into orbits that allow them to enter the neighborhood of the Earth, says NASA. In a tweet on August 1, NASA s...