Asteroid threat looming over Earth! NASA clocks it at a speedy 23328 kmph | Tech News

Asteroid threat looming over Earth! NASA clocks it at a speedy 23328 kmph

Beware! This asteroid is set to make a close approach to Earth today. Know what NASA said about this space rock.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Oct 28 2022, 16:10 IST
In Pics: Plane-sized asteroid speeding towards Earth! Clocked at 47556 kmph by NASA
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1/6 Asteroids have been responsible for some of the biggest events in history. From the Chelyabinsk disaster that claimed many lives to the meteor which caused the extinction of dinosaurs millions of years ago, whenever meteors have crashed on Earth, they have impacted lives. (Pixabay)
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2/6 Planetary Defense Coordination Office is responsible for monitoring the skies and keeping a watch on various Near-Earth Objects (NEOs). If any NEO comes within 8 million kilometers of Earth, the organization red flags the NEO and issues an alert. (Pixabay)
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3/6 Now, NASA has red-flagged an asteroid, named Asteroid 2022 UF4, which is dangerously heading for Earth today, October 27. NASA has warned that Asteroid 2022 UF4 is nearly 140 feet wide, which is nearly the size of a commercial aircraft. (Pixabay)
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4/6 Asteroid 2022 UF4 is already on its way towards Earth travelling at a staggering speed of 47556 kilometers per hour and will just miss the planet today, October 27. The asteroid will make its closest approach to Earth at a distance of just 4.5 million kilometers, according to NASA. (Pixabay)
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5/6 According to the-sky.org, the Asteroid 2022 UF4 belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids. It was discovered recently on September 25. This asteroid takes 376 days to complete one trip around the Sun during which its maximum distance from the Sun is 213 million kilometers and nearest distance is 92 million kilometers. (NASA)
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6/6 NASA currently has a NEO Observations Program in place to track, and characterize at least 90 percent of the NEOs that are 140 meters or larger in size. Most of the 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)
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Check out what NASA has to say about this asteroid. (Pixabay)

NASA, with the help of its various space and ground-based telescopes, has discovered a huge asteroid heading dangerously towards Earth today. This particular asteroid has caused a panic among space agencies as it was discovered just 10 days ago on October 18. It is hurtling towards the planet at blistering speed. Although this asteroid does not pose any viable threat to Earth and will pass the planet safely, it was still classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid due to the close proximity of its encounter with Earth.

Details about Asteroid 2022 UD3

Asteroid 2022 UD3 belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids. The space rock takes just 507 days to complete one orbit around the Sun, according to the-sky.org. Its maximum distance from the Sun during this orbit is 231 million kilometers and minimum distance is 141 million kilometers.

Asteroid 2022 UD3 is hurtling towards Earth today, October 28, at a blistering speed of 23328 kilometers per hour! For comparison, NASA's Apollo 10 spacecraft travelled at a speed of nearly 39021 kilometers per hour during its Moon mission in 1969. 

The asteroid will make its closest approach to the Earth at a distance of 3.2 million kilometers. Therefore, this asteroid is not expected to impact Earth but it could change with a slight deviation in its path due to interaction with the Earth's gravitational field. It could change its trajectory and send it hurtling towards the Earth for surface impact.

How is an Asteroid Orbit Calculated?

An asteroid's orbit is computed by finding the elliptical path about the sun that best fits the available observations of the object using various space and ground-based telescopes such as NASA's NEOWISE telescope and its brand-new Sentry II algorithm. That is, the object's computed path about the sun is adjusted until the predictions of where the asteroid should have appeared in the sky at several observed times match the positions where the object was actually observed to be at those same time.

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First Published Date: 28 Oct, 16:09 IST
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