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NASA Alert: A massive 500-foot, building-sized asteroid is approaching Earth tomorrow at scary speed

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is eagerly preparing for a close encounter with an impressive space rock on October 28.

October 27, 2024 / 08:30 IST
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Asteroids (Representative Image - Canva)
Asteroids (Representative Image - Canva)

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is eagerly preparing for a close encounter with an impressive space rock. This 500-foot asteroid will pass by Earth on 28 October 2024, but experts assure us there’s no cause for alarm. Instead, scientists see this as a remarkable opportunity to study the ancient celestial object, a cosmic relic that may reveal clues about our solar system’s origins.

Asteroids as Time Capsules

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Asteroids, often called minor planets, are ancient remnants from the solar system’s formation around 2.07 billion years ago. Unlike planets, these rocky bodies lack atmospheres and follow unique orbits around the Sun. Their sizes and compositions vary, with most remaining relatively unchanged since their creation. Studying them gives scientists a rare glimpse into the distant past, like looking into a cosmic time capsule.

NASA’s role in asteroid monitoring is pivotal for both scientific discovery and planetary defence. The agency uses state-of-the-art technology to detect and analyse asteroid trajectories, assessing any potential threats. The Chicxulub asteroid, believed to have caused the dinosaur extinction, serves as a reminder of the importance of this work. By tracking objects like asteroid 2020 WG, NASA partners with international agencies to identify and classify potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs), ensuring Earth’s safety.