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Look out! NASA warns of asteroid heading for Earth; Clocked at 13824 kmph

NASA has issued another asteroid warning for today. Could this space rock put Earth at risk?

By: HT TECH
Updated on: Oct 19 2022, 14:10 IST
Worried about the oncoming asteroid? Know what NASA said. (Pixabay)

NASA’s Near-Earth Object Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer, or NEOWISE, completes half its trip around the Sun every six months. The spacecraft takes images throughout the journey which are stitched together to form a sky-map, according to NASA. This sky-map shows the positions and the brightness of millions of celestial objects in space. NEOWISE also helps scientists keep an eye out for any asteroids which might have the potential of Earth impact. NASA has now issued an asteroid warning for a similar asteroid which is heading for Earth today.

Asteroid 2022 SF63 details

NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office has issued an alert against an asteroid named Asteroid 2022 SF63. The 32 feet wide asteroid is expected to fly past Earth closely today, October 19, at a distance of 2.1 million kilometers. The asteroid is already on its way towards Earth, travelling at a staggering speed of 13824 kilometers per hour. Although this asteroid is not expected to impact Earth any time soon, A slight deviation in the asteroid’s path due to interaction with the planet’s gravitational field could change its trajectory and send it hurtling towards the planet with catastrophic consequences.

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Most of these asteroids are observed with the help of the NEOWISE Project which repurposed NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer to work as a survey telescope and scan the sky for Near-Earth Objects. NASA then uses its ground-based radar to gather precise data about the asteroid’s path and its characteristics.

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More about NASA’s sky-map

As of now, NASA has stitched 18 sky maps together using the images captured by the NEOWISE, with 19th and 20th maps to be released around March 2023. With the help of these maps, NASA scientists have created a time-lapse of the sky, showing the changes in position of numerous celestial objects, spanning across the last decade.

This move will help in better understanding of our Universe and enable scientists to study the changes in positions and brightness of space objects in the last decade. This is called Time-Domain Astronomy.

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First Published Date: 19 Oct, 14:10 IST
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