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NASA warning! Ginormous 150-foot asteroid set for close encounter with Earth soon

NASA says a 150-foot asteroid is on its way towards Earth tomorrow. The asteroid is enormous and is speeding at a fiery rate.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Dec 23 2022, 16:43 IST
5 asteroids zooming towards Earth today; shockingly, one will come nearer than moon
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1/5 Asteroid 2022 YG2: NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has alerted that a 22 feet asteroid is travelling towards Earth at a great speed of 22968 kilometers per hour. The bus-sized asteroid will make its closest approach to the planet today, December 22, at a distance of 364000 kilometers, which means it will be as nearer to Earth than our moon. Distance to moon from earth is 384,400 km. (Pixabay)
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2/5 Asteroid 2022 YK: It is another 22 feet asteroid that is zooming towards the planet Earth today. NASA has informed that the bus-sized asteroid will make the closest Earth approach at a distance of 1220000 kilometers and is travelling at a staggering speed of 10152 kilometers per hour. (Pixabay)
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3/5 Asteroid 2022 UD9: NASA has warned that a gigantic 500 feet asteroid named 2022 UD9 is on its way towards Earth. According to the research organisation, the asteroid is travelling at a staggering speed of 36969 kilometers per hour. The building-sized asteroid will make its closest approach to Earth at a distance of 1780000 kilometers per hour. (Pixabay)
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4/5 Asteroid 2022 YG: A scary 54 feet asteroid is rushing towards Earth at a high speed of 19773 kilometers per hour. According to NASA, the house-sized asteroid will make its closest approach to the planet today at a distance of 2430000 kilometers. (Pixabay)
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5/5 Asteroid 2022 RD2: The 21 feet asteroid will make its closest Earth approach at a distance of 5320000 kilometers. The asteroid is travelling at a speed of 4068 kilometers per hour and is said to pass by the planet without posing any kind of threat. (Pixabay)
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Know what NASA says about this dangerous asteroid. (Pixabay)

Another asteroid is on its way towards Earth tomorrow and it is a big one. In fact, no less than 3 asteroids are set to pass Earth tomorrow. This asteroid has huge potential due to its sheer size and speed and could potentially cause localized destruction if it deviates slightly from its path. To track such asteroids, NASA uses its Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) to work as a survey telescope and scan the sky for Near-Earth Objects. The space agency then uses its ground-based radar to gather precise data about the asteroid's path and its characteristics.

Asteroid 2022 XN key details

NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office has issued an alert against an asteroid named Asteroid 2022 XN. The 150 feet wide asteroid is nearly the size of a commercial aircraft, and is expected to fly past Earth tomorrow, December 24 at a distance of 3.2 million kilometers. The asteroid is already on its way towards Earth, travelling at a staggering speed of 39544 kilometers per hour, which is much faster than a missile!

According to the-sky.org, the Asteroid 2022 XN belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids. It was discovered just this month on December 1. This asteroid takes 695 days to complete one trip around the Sun during which its maximum distance from the Sun is 336 million kilometers and nearest distance is 123 million kilometers.

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NASA's NEOWISE telescope

NASA's space-based telescope called NEOWISE has identified hundreds of others while scanning the skies at near-infrared wavelengths of light from its polar orbit around Earth. But the NEOWISE wasn't always built for this purpose.

It was a data retrieval project to get back asteroid detections and characteristics from WISE, a NASA observatory launched back in 2009. In 2011, the coolant aboard the spacecraft ran out, which is necessary as the spacecraft used cryogenically cooled detectors that made them sensitive to infrared light. Since the spacecraft's infrared sensors were working efficiently, NASA repurposed it to track various Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) such as asteroids, and it was named NEOWISE.

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First Published Date: 23 Dec, 16:30 IST
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