Space enthusiasts and scientists are watching the sky closely. An asteroid the size of an aeroplane is approaching. NASA confirmed asteroid 2025 QV9 will pass by Earth. The space rock will fly by on 10 September.
How Close Will Asteroid 2025 QV9 Come to Earth?
Asteroid 2025 QV9 is roughly 100 feet wide. It travels at 10,319 miles per hour. Its closest approach will be 1,250,000 miles. Although that seems far, space experts say it is close. The asteroid is part of the Aten group. These asteroids regularly cross Earth’s orbit.
Experts say 2025 QV9 poses no danger today. NASA calls a rock hazardous if it is closer than 7.4 million kilometres. It must also be wider than 85 metres. 2025 QV9 does not meet those conditions. Scientists continue monitoring because small orbit changes matter.
Why Do Space Agencies Track Asteroids So Closely?
Even harmless flybys interest scientists worldwide. A tiny shift could alter an asteroid’s path. Agencies remain alert to prevent future risks. Continuous tracking helps improve prediction models.
ISRO Chairman S. Somanath shared upcoming strategies. He plans to study larger asteroids soon. The notable target is Apophis, arriving in 2029. ISRO aims to collaborate with NASA, ESA, and JAXA. India will also send missions to land on asteroids.
Asteroid 2025 QV9’s approach shows space’s hidden surprises. A peaceful sky can turn unexpectedly active. Scientists remind us to keep strong tracking efforts. Tonight, many eyes will watch the silent passage.
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