A colossal asteroid, named 99942 Apophis or the 'God of Chaos,' is once again drawing attention as scientists reevaluate its trajectory. Once thought to have a potential impact chance, recent findings have shifted the narrative, keeping scientists on high alert
Canadian space scientist Paul Wiegert has sparked fresh discussions about Apophis. His research suggests that while the asteroid is on a close approach trajectory, a collision with a smaller object could alter its course. Wiegert estimates a one in two billion chance of such an event. He notes that for Apophis to change direction, a small object at least 3.4 meters wide would need to collide with it at over 510 meters per second, according to a report by The Mirror US.
Despite these assurances, Apophis remains one of the largest asteroids set to pass near Earth in recent years. The asteroid has been unmonitored since May 2021 and will stay off the radar until 2027 due to its position. As the 2029 approach draws closer, experts remain vigilant about this cosmic giant.
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