Watching the night sky often brings quiet joy and curiosity. But every so often, a visitor from space grabs the headlines. A building-sized asteroid is now heading our way, drawing close attention from scientists.
How close will asteroid 2025 ME92 come?
NASA has confirmed that asteroid 2025 ME92 is on course. The rock is about 110 feet wide and is travelling fast. It will pass Earth on 31 July at a speed of 27,614 miles per hour. Its closest distance will be 2,320,000 miles.
While that may seem far, it's close by space standards. The asteroid belongs to the Aten group, known for crossing Earth’s orbit. Despite its size, experts say it poses no threat. NASA only labels space rocks as hazardous if they are closer than 7.4 million kilometres and wider than 85 metres. ME92 does not meet either condition.
Why space agencies keep watch on asteroids
Even harmless flybys are taken seriously by scientists. A slight change in orbit could shift the entire path. That's why global agencies remain alert and track such rocks closely.
ISRO Chairman S. Somanath recently shared future plans. He hopes to study larger asteroids, including Apophis, which is due in 2029. He also aims to work with NASA, ESA, and JAXA. India plans to send missions to land on asteroids and study them.
What makes 2025 ME92 worth watching
Though ME92 poses no risk now, it reminds us of space’s surprises. A calm sky can change in a moment. The asteroid’s approach shows the need for strong tracking and research. While this one will pass quietly, the eyes of Earth will be watching.
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