Earth will have a close encounter with an asteroid this week
NASA predicts that on Thursday, an asteroid the size of a box truck is going to make one of the closest approaches of a near-Earth object ever recorded. Before you book a one-way ticket to the Moon, NASA reassures the public that the asteroid is at no risk of impacting Earth.
The asteroid, called Asteroid 2023, is expected to fly over South America at about 7:27 pm EST. During its flight the asteroid is predicted to be only 2,200 miles above Earth’s surface, making it the closest in recorded history, according to NASA.
Although the asteroid is in such close proximity, its size means it poses no threat to the planet. Asteroid 2023 is considered a small asteroid, measuring 11.5 to 28 feet across. If it did hit Earth, it would simply become a fireball and disintegrate harmlessly, with some bigger debris potentially falling as small meteorites.
The asteroid was initially spotted by amateur astronomer Gennadiy Borisov on Saturday and was then reported to the Minor Planet Center (MPC). NASA then used its Scout impact hazard assessment system to analyze MPC’s data and predict the near miss.
Even though this asteroid is not a threat, NASA has been dedicating resources to building planetary defenses against asteroids. Last year, the NASA DART mission successfully smashed a spacecraft into an asteroid. The test and its results showed that the agency is equipped to target an asteroid and change its course in case of a potential threat. There will be no dinosaur ending for us!
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