Make sure you look up! 2 asteroids just buzzed Earth and Meteor showers are on their way | Tech News

Make sure you look up! 2 asteroids just buzzed Earth and Meteor showers are on their way

Stargazers have a great chance to catch meteor showers this weekend! However, there’s a lot more coming towards Earth! From meteors, and asteroids to China's rocket debris, know all here.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Jul 30 2022, 21:33 IST
What is the difference between meteor, meteoroid, meteorite? Nasa replies
Meteor Shower
1/5 NASA expert Dr. Ryan Park says Meteor, Meteorite, and Meteoroid are different forms of celestial objects which “are small and are the shooting stars that you see up in the sky.” (Pixabay)
Meteor Shower
2/5 Meteoroid - Meteoroids are objects in space that are just there. They can range in size anywhere from a dust grain to an asteroid. Meteoroids can essentially be called “Space Rocks”. (NASA)
Meteor Shower
3/5 Meteor - According to NASA, Meteors are objects in space which enter Earth’s atmosphere at high speed and burn up, and are visible in the form of fireballs or “shooting stars”. (Pixabay)
Meteor Shower
4/5 Meteorite - When a Meteoroid becomes a Meteor, it enters a planet’s atmosphere. If the Meteor reaches the surface of the planet without burning up completely, it is classified as a Meteorite. (Pixabay)
Meteor Shower
5/5 Meteors have been responsible for some of the biggest events in history. From the Chelyabinsk meteor disaster that claimed many lives. Whenever meteors have crashed on Earth, they have impacted lives. (Pixabay)
Meteor Shower
icon View all Images
Know about 2 big asteroids, meteor showers and China’s rocket debris falling on Earth (Unsplash)

Skywatchers get ready! This weekend may well bring some interesting views in the night sky for you. You may get as many as 20 meteors, or "shooting stars" an hour, this weekend. However, while the meteor showers are still to happen, there were a couple of asteroids that just swing by the Earth this weekend. But there is another one that will come close and that is on August 4. And then there is the case of the falling debris from China's rocket. This may sound scary, but the meteor showers may excite you. Here's all you need to know.

Meteor showers

You can expect several shooting stars coming this weekend. These Delta-Aquarid and alpha Capricornid meteor showers combine under dark moonless skies caused by dust and debris being left in the inner Solar System by Comet 96P/Machholz. While, alpha Capricornids meteor shower comes from comet 169P/NEAT. EarthSky says, "Take advantage of the moon-free mornings in late July and early August for watching the Delta Aquariids.. The Delta Aquariids' maximum hourly rate can reach 15 to 20 meteors in a dark sky with no moon."

Two giant asteroids that just buzzed the Earth

Just a day ago, a 400 feet-wide huge asteroid dubbed 2016 CZ31 buzzed past Earth at a distance of about 3 million miles. Another about 600-feet wide asteroid called 2013 CU83 made its closest approach to Earth and came within 4,320,000 miles today. However, that is far beyond the Moon itself.

Chinese rocket debris to fall on Earth!

The Aerospace Corporation's Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies predicted that the debris of a massive Chinese rocket would re-enter Earth's atmosphere around 18:16 UTC (11:35 pm IST) on July 30, 2022. This is the second “Wentian” module which was launched from the Wenchang Space Launch Site, China on July 24, 2022 on a Chinese Long March 5B rocket. Its rocket core will return to Earth, however, it's not clear exactly where it will land.

Catch all the Latest Tech News, Mobile News, Laptop News, Gaming news, Wearables News , How To News, also keep up with us on Whatsapp channel,Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram. For our latest videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel.

First Published Date: 30 Jul, 21:33 IST
NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS