NASA: After the quiet last week without any asteroid activity, two dangerous looking asteroids are now making their way towards Earth and will make their closest approach on Friday, April 22. The American space agency has classified the asteroids as potentially hazardous due to their size and proximity to our home planet. One of the asteroids is as large as a Boeing 747 and if it were to strike the Earth, it would definitely cause large-scale destruction. While at the moment, the risk of an asteroid strike is low, various space agencies are monitoring the asteroids as any deviation from their set course can spell disaster for us. So, should we be worried? Read on to find out.
According to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory by NASA, these two asteroids headed towards the Earth are named 2022 GU3 and 2017 UR2. The 2022 GU3 is a 79-feet wide asteroid which can be compared to a Boeing 747 jet, while 2017 UR2 is 32-feet wide and is as large as a bus. It may seem that they are not big enough to cause problems, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. At the speed the asteroid is traveling, it can not only cause heavy localized damage but also send shockwaves and earthquakes to nearby regions.
In terms of closest approach, 2022 GU3 is expected to fly past the Earth at a distance of only 1,740,000 kilometers while the 2017 UR2 will make its closest approach at a distance of 7,450,000 kilometers. Now, to the unaware, this distance might seem too much to ever pose a threat to Earth, but it should be remembered that in terms of astronomical distances, it is a small number. In terms of astronomical units, these asteroids’ closest approach to Earth will be at a distance of just 0.01 au and 3.2 au. Because of this close proximity, the
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