Our solar system is filled with asteroids ranging in size from a few millimeters to thousands of kilometers. Asteroids, along with other celestial objects are one of the biggest threats to humanity in the Universe. And there is proof of it since asteroids were one of the main reasons behind the extinction of dinosaurs. Furthermore, to extinguish life completely on Earth, an asteroid would have to be approximately 96 km wide, though smaller asteroids also have the potential to cause damage up to some extent. Unlike bigger asteroids which rarely stray towards Earth, smaller asteroids frequently fly past Earth at relatively close distances.
Although not nearly as big, NASA has issued an alert against an asteroid which is all set to pass Earth closely tomorrow, February 11.
NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office is the watchdog which keeps an eye on celestial objects like asteroids for potential impact with the planet. These objects are termed as Potentially Hazardous Objects if they are projected to fly past Earth at a distance closer than 8 million kilometers. NASA has issued a similar warning about an asteroid named Asteroid 2023 BC8 which is expected to buzz Earth tomorrow February 11.
In fact, this asteroid is already on its way towards the planet at a ferocious speed of 50564 kilometers per hour. NASA estimates this asteroid will pass Earth at a distance of 5.9 million kilometers. What's concerning about this asteroid is its gigantic size. This asteroid is estimated to be nearly 160 feet wide, making it nearly as big as an aircraft!
1. Most of the asteroids can be found in a specific region in space. It is called the asteroid belt – a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
2. Asteroids are usually made up of
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