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Asteroid OC4 to whizz past Earth on August 9, says NASA

Asteroid OC4 to fly very close to Earth closely on August 9, says NASA. Here’s more about it.

By: SHAURYA TOMER
| Updated on: Aug 05 2022, 21:09 IST
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1/5 The Asteroid Hunter project was a citizen science project by researchers and engineers at the European Science and Technology Centre and the European Space Astronomy Centre’s Science Data Centre, in collaboration with Google and Zooniverse. (NASA)
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2/5 The project’s discovery has highlighted the Hubble Telescope’s ability to capture images of faint asteroids, which was previously unknown. (REUTERS)
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3/5 he images were part of Hubble’s astronomy archive which was studied by scientists and engineers to reveal the asteroid trails. It is a major step towards the new method of studying archives to study astronomy. (NASA)
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4/5 The revelation also reaffirms the importance of civilian contribution in scientific discoveries and endeavours. (Hubble Space Telescope/ESA)
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5/5 The Hubble Telescope is in an orbit and revolves around in space. Scientists can deduct the distance of asteroids from Earth and its orbit by calculating the position of Hubble during the observation and measuring the curvature of the streaks. (AP)
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Asteroid 2022 OC4 will fly close past Earth on August 9. (Pixabay)

An asteroid nearly the size of a bus is expected to just whizz past Earth on August 9. Although the asteroid isn't on a collision course with Earth, it will pass close enough to Earth to attract attention from NASA. Read on to find out more.

NASA astronomers keep a check on all Near-Earth objects (NEOs) for any potential danger towards Earth. The asteroid, named Asteroid 2022 OC4 was discovered just a month ago and it is already on its way to Earth. The asteroid will pass Earth at a distance of just 1.5 million kilometers. Hopefully, it will not deviate from its path to instead, head straight towards the Earth.

NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office monitors the sky with telescopes and keeps a track of upcoming flybys by Near-Earth objects (NEOs). With the help of advanced telescopes, more than 750,000 asteroids have been discovered to date out of which over 27,000 are near-Earth asteroids.

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The asteroid is expected to be nearly the size of a bus. It is confirmed that it belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids which are Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) with perihelion distances less than 1.017 AU, and semi-major axis greater than 1 AU.

This is not the first time that an asteroid has passed Earth closely this year. On May 9, Asteroid 467460 (2006 JF42), flew close past Earth. Just a couple of days ago, an Asteroid named Asteroid 2022 OX3 passed Earth in close proximity at 6:45pm on August 2. Most recently, Asteroid named Asteroid 2022 OE5 flew close past Earth during the early hours of August 5. Another asteroid of nearly the same size is expected to fly by Earth closely on August 6, which is tomorrow.

These past few months have seen a sudden increase in the frequency of asteroid flybys. However, people will be relieved to know that none of them will be any potentially “world-ending” asteroids. In fact, such an asteroid is not expected for at least a century or more.

“A 2068 impact is not in the realm of possibility anymore, and our calculations don't show any impact risk for at least the next 100 years,” says Davide Farnocchia of NASA's Near-Earth Object Studies Center.

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First Published Date: 05 Aug, 21:09 IST
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