HomeScienceA 100-foot asteroid to make a close approach to Earth today: Will it collide with Earth? Here’s what NASA says

A 100-foot asteroid to make a close approach to Earth today: Will it collide with Earth? Here’s what NASA says

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is tracking a fascinating cosmic event. A 100-foot-wide asteroid, 2025 BH2, will make its closest approach to Earth on 27 January.

January 27, 2025 / 11:51 IST
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Asteroid Hitting Earth (Representative Image: Canva)
Asteroid Hitting Earth (Representative Image: Canva)

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is tracking a fascinating cosmic event. A 100-foot-wide asteroid, 2025 BH2, will make its closest approach to Earth on 27 January. Scientists assure there is no threat from this flyby.

How Close Will It Get?
Asteroid 2025 BH2 will pass at 4,280,000 miles. This distance is over 16 times farther than the Moon. Travelling at 15,924 miles per hour, it will pass at 3:23 PM IST. Classified as a near-Earth object, it poses no danger.

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Why Monitor Asteroids?
Asteroids are remnants of the solar system's formation. These ancient rocks orbit the Sun and sometimes near Earth. Studying them helps us understand the past and potential risks.

NASA uses advanced systems to track asteroids like BH2. Tools include radar and missions like OSIRIS-REx, which collect asteroid samples. Such efforts deepen our knowledge of space objects.