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Three asteroids to hit Earth? NASA alerts of three giant space rocks heading towards us today

The asteroids, named 2018 QE, 2024 TD3, and 2024 TK3, are part of NASA's ongoing efforts to monitor space objects.

October 09, 2024 / 08:31 IST
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is closely tracking three asteroids set to pass Earth today, October 9. Although none pose a threat, their proximity provides valuable research opportunities for scientists. The asteroids, named 2018 QE, 2024 TD3, and 2024 TK3, are part of NASA's ongoing efforts to monitor space objects.

Asteroid 2018 QE: Bus-Sized Visitor

The first asteroid, 2018 QE, is about the size of a bus. Measuring 32 feet wide, it will pass Earth safely at a distance of 415,000 kilometres. This is further than the Moon’s distance from Earth. Its approach offers an excellent chance to study such small celestial objects.

  • Size: 32 feet
  • Closest Approach: 415,000 kilometres
  • Date: October 9, 2024

Asteroid 2024 TD3: Airplane-Sized Space Rock

Asteroid 2024 TD3, the second on NASA's watchlist, is 99 feet wide. Despite its larger size, it will pass Earth at a safe distance of 2,320,000 kilometres. Scientists are monitoring this object to gather valuable observational data.

  • Size: 99 feet
  • Closest Approach: 2,320,000 kilometres
  • Date: October 9, 2024

Asteroid 2024 TK3: House-Sized Object

The third asteroid, 2024 TK3, measures 57 feet across, about the size of a house. It will fly past Earth at a safe distance of 2,350,000 kilometres, allowing scientists to observe its characteristics closely.

  • Size: 57 feet
  • Closest Approach: 2,350,000 kilometres
  • Date: October 9, 2024

While these asteroids are not dangerous, NASA’s vigilant monitoring plays a critical role. The data gathered from their flybys help researchers learn more about the movement and composition of these space objects. NASA's JPL continues to ensure the safety of Earth while expanding knowledge of our universe.

 

Sheetal Kumari
first published: Oct 9, 2024 08:30 am

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