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150-foot asteroid zooming towards Earth, says NASA; Know if it is scary or hazardous

A massive 150-foot wide asteroid is coming at massive speed towards Earth. Should we worry? NASA explains.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Oct 23 2022, 12:44 IST
5 deadly asteroids heading for Earth today; One is a 140-foot monster
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1/6 Asteroid 2022 UG: The asteroid 2022 UG measuring at around 63 feet will fly by the Earth from a relatively close distance of 862000. It will close pass by earth on October 20 at 08:23 at a speed of 9 kilometers per second. (Pixabay)
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2/6 Asteroid 2022 UD1: The 25 FT Asteroid 2022 UD1 will be traveling to earth on October 20 at a distance of 1060000 kilometers. Though it's on Nasa’s radar, it won't pose any threat to us. (HT_PRINT)
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3/6 Asteroid 2022 TS2: Detected on October 1, 2022, this near-Earth object belongs to the Aten group. The 140 FT asteroid will make a close visit to Earth today at 7:27 at a distance of 2.28 million kilometers at a speed of 14 kilometers per second. Currently, it is 2.33 million kilometers, equivalent to 0.02 astronomical units away from earth. (AFP)
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4/6 Asteroid 2022 UL: The newly found Asteroid 2022 UL will pass earth on October 20 currently 2.33 million kilometers, equivalent to 0.02 astronomical units. Detected on October 16, 2022, it is 53 FT in size. At this time, its distance from earth is 2.58 million kilometers, equivalent to 0.02 astronomical units. (Pixabay)
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5/6 Asteroid 2022 UO1: Found on October 17, 2022, this space rock belongs to the Apollo group. The 100 feet near-earth object already flew past Earth today at 15:57 at a distance of 6.49 million kilometers at a speed of 15 kilometers per second. Its next close approach to our planet is likely to take place on April 14, 2024. (via REUTERS)
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6/6 Some asteroids are aged early by the Sun, finds NASA. (NASA)
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A massive asteroid detected by NASA will make its closest approach towards Earth on October 24. (Pixabay)

Earth heaved a sigh of relief as a humongous 360-feet wide asteroid shot past Earth at extremely close quarters yesterday! This asteroid named 2022 RB5 marked its closest approach at just 3.11 million miles. It was termed as a potentially hazardous asteroid because of its large size and uncomfortably close approach to Earth. However, asteroid terror is still out there! There is another asteroid named 2005 AZ28 which is zooming towards Earth at a speed of 19522 km per hour. This asteroid also falls under the category of potentially hazardous objects and it is coming tomorrow.

But how does NASA determine if the upcoming asteroid is dangerous for Earth or not? These giant rocks in space, known as asteroids generally travel around the Sun, but can change their paths due to the gravitational force of planets and sometimes even collide with them! To detect the terror of these asteroids in advance, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) keeps an eye on all the near-Earth objects in space.

An asteroid is said to be potentially hazardous on two factors - distance from the Earth and its size. NASA explains that any asteroid that comes within 4.6 million miles or 7.5 million kilometers near to Earth, or if it measures larger than about 150 meters, then it can be termed as a potentially hazardous object. So, does the asteroid 2005 AZ28 pose any danger to Earth?

Asteroid 2005 AZ28 danger

NASA has confirmed that Asteroid 2005 AZ28 measures around 150-foot or 46 meters in size. But it is the close approach towards the Earth which makes it a potential danger to Earth. NASA's JPL data has informed us that this space rock will come as close as 2.73 million miles to Earth. Hence, NASA listed it as a potentially hazardous asteroid.

Do asteroids hit the Earth?

Of course, they do! You must have heard tales about an infamous Chicxulub asteroid that caused massive destruction on Earth around 66 million years ago. This is the asteroid that ended the era of the dinosaurs. In recent years, small ones have crashed on Earth and some of the bigger ones have caused major damage, as did the asteroid in Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013. This asteroid was anything between 17 mtr to 20 mtr in size. That's why NASA keeps an active eye on all such asteroids posing a threat to Earth.

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First Published Date: 23 Oct, 12:43 IST
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