Once in a 6,00,000 years asteroid to come close to Earth, Nasa dubs it potentially hazardous .
The asteroid, which is about 1 kilometer in diameter and 2.5 times the height of the Empire State Building in the US, has been dubbed potentially hazardous.
Nasa tracks over 26,000 near-Earth asteroids |
Days after three asteroids zoomed past Earth, a massive celestial object is headed for a close approach on January 18. Asteroid 7482 (1994 PC1) will swoop past Earth in the coming weeks as it moves around in its elliptical orbit through the solar system.
Asteroids are rocky fragments left over from the formation of the solar system about 4.6 billion years ago.
At its closest, the asteroid will be 1.93 million km from Earth, 5.15 times the distance between the Moon and Earth. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which tracks the movement of these asteroids has said that the object will be flying at 70,416 kilometers per hour.
The asteroid, which is about 1 kilometer in diameter and 2.5 times the height of the Empire State Building in the US, has been dubbed potentially hazardous due to its staggering size. While astronomers do not see the asteroid impacting Earth, experts have said that an asteroid of this size has the potential of hitting the planet every 6,00,000 years.
The orbit of asteroid 7482 (1994 PC1) is shown in white. |
You can watch the asteroid by virtual telescope, below is the link given
https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/asteroids/
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