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NASA warns of 82-foot airplane-sized asteroid hurtling towards Earth at high speed today

Asteroids like RW25 frequently pass near our planet. These near-Earth objects (NEOs) offer researchers a unique opportunity to study their paths.

September 27, 2024 / 08:31 IST
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Asteroid Near Sun (Representative Image - Canva)
Asteroid Near Sun (Representative Image - Canva)

An 82-foot asteroid, about the size of a small plane, is due to make a close approach to Earth today. Despite its proximity, there is no need for alarm. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) confirms it will remain at a safe distance of 3.83 million miles.

Asteroid 2024 RW25 will pass at roughly three times the distance between Earth and the Moon. Although it will come relatively close, experts have assured that there is no immediate threat. This event, however, provides scientists with a valuable chance to gather important data.

Understanding Asteroid Close Approaches


Asteroids like RW25 frequently pass near our planet. These near-Earth objects (NEOs) offer researchers a unique opportunity to study their paths. By tracking them, scientists can predict future movements and assess any potential dangers to Earth.

Asteroids are ancient remnants from the early solar system, formed 4.6 billion years ago. Unlike planets, they have no atmospheres and often possess irregular shapes. Using advanced technology, scientists can track their movements with remarkable accuracy.

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Throughout Earth’s history, asteroid impacts have had significant effects. The Chicxulub impact, which likely contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, is a prime example. Studying asteroids helps us prepare for any potential future threats.

Missions like NASA’s OSIRIS-REx and Japan’s Hayabusa2 have collected samples from asteroids. These samples provide critical insights into the early solar system and how essential compounds may have arrived on Earth. Every asteroid encounter brings more knowledge to help protect the planet.