NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is gearing up for a cosmic event. On 13 September 2024, two asteroids, 2024 RZ10 and 2024 RZ10, will make close approaches to Earth. While it may sound like a space thriller, there's no cause for alarm. These asteroids will safely pass our planet, allowing scientists to study them up close.
2024 RZ10: A Large Asteroid with No Risk
The first asteroid, 2024 RZ10, measures about 110 feet across. It is classified as potentially hazardous due to its size and speed. However, there is no danger to Earth. It will pass at a safe distance of 3,330,000 kilometres, well beyond the Moon's orbit.
The second asteroid, also named 2024 RZ10, is smaller at around 44 feet in diameter. It will come closer than its larger counterpart, passing within 1,150,000 kilometres of Earth. Despite this proximity, it poses no threat to our planet.
NASA's JPL remains vigilant, continuously tracking potentially hazardous asteroids. This meticulous monitoring helps ensure our safety and offers valuable opportunities for scientific research. By studying these ancient space rocks, scientists gain insights into the early solar system.
While the approach of 2024 RZ10 and 2024 RZ10 might spark curiosity, there's no need for concern. Both asteroids will pass safely, enhancing our understanding of near-Earth objects and their celestial paths.
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