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NASA ALERT: Gigantic Asteroid To Pass Near Earth At Speed Of 73,000 KMPH – Will It Hit Our Planet?

HomeScienceNASA ALERT: Gigantic Asteroid To Pass Near Earth At Speed Of 73,000 KMPH – Will It Hit Our Planet? NASA ALERT: Gigantic Asteroid To Pass Near Earth At Speed Of 73,000 KMPH – Will It Hit Our Planet? American space agency NASA has issued a warning regarding a gigantic asteroid - 2024 NF – which is currently on its path to pass earth at a staggering speed of 73,054 kilometres per hour. NASA ALERT: Gigantic Asteroid To Pass Near Earth At Speed Of 73,000 KMPH - Will It Hit Our Planet? The 2024 NF asteroid is part of the Apollo group and measures approximately 220 feet (67 meters) in size.

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NASA ALERT: Gigantic Asteroid To Pass Near Earth At Speed Of 73,000 KMPH – Will It Hit Our Planet?

NASA ALERT: Gigantic Asteroid To Pass Near Earth At Speed Of 73,000 KMPH – Will It Hit Our Planet?

American space agency NASA has issued a warning regarding a gigantic asteroid - 2024 NF – which is currently on its path to pass earth at a staggering speed of 73,054 kilometres per hour.

NASA ALERT: Gigantic Asteroid To Pass Near Earth At Speed Of 73,000 KMPH - Will It Hit Our Planet?

Gigantic Asteroid To Pass Near Earth: The American space agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), has warned about an astronomical asteroid – 2024 NF – which is likely to pass by our planet Earth within 4.8 million kilometers on July 17 at around 11:28 UTC (4:58 PM IST). The 2024 NF asteroid is part of the Apollo group and measures approximately 220 feet (67 meters) in size. Researchers who are keeping an eye on the mammoth asteroid are concerned about its size and speed.

Will 2024 NF On Its Way To Collide With Earth?

2024 NF coming our way, but thankfully, it shouldn’t hit Earth. Still, its size and speed have us a bit worried about what might happen if, by chance, it did strike. The aftermath of a collision event like this could be quite serious, with consequences largely determined by where it hits and what the asteroid is made of.

Apollo Asteroids

Apollo asteroids form a group of near-Earth asteroids, taking their name from the first one discovered in this set – the 1862 Apollo. They travel pathways which intersect with Earth’s orbit, bringing them close to our world as they journey through the cosmos.

What Can Happen If NF 2024 Collide With Earth?

Asteroids with such magnitudes, when they hit Earth, can unleash powerful force similar to many nuclear blasts, causing massive destruction. An oceanic impact has the potential to stir up tsunamis, while a terrestrial impact could ignite widespread fires and shock waves. The residual effects could instigate shifts in global climate, influencing our environment over an extended period.

Space Agencies Keep An Eye On Such Asteroids

Agencies like NASA keep a close eye on asteroids like 2024 NF, constantly assessing any foreseeable risks they might throw our way. This encompasses tracing their routes, studying their make-up, and crafting strategies to mitigate the possible effects of any collision. Such procedures are integral to protecting our planet and ensuring the security of Earth from prospective asteroid hits.

As asteroid 2024 NF gears up to skirt the Earth on the 17th of July, it’s not just the stargazers and cosmic fanatics who are keeping a note of its journey. While the asteroid’s present trajectory indicates that we’re safe from any direct danger, its sweep past our world serves as a nudge for us to persist in our ongoing efforts to monitor and understand these celestial bodies better. We do all this in an endeavor to guard our home turf against any ill-fated bump-ins with the cosmos debris.

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