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Dangerous asteroid 2022 RB5 moves towards Earth at 19152 km/h TODAY, warns NASA


NASA warns that a giant 115-foot-wide asteroid will come dangerously close to Earth today, October 22.

It seems The earth cannot escape the constant attack of asteroids. Recently, we have seen an increasing number of small planet is finding its way towards Earth. These asteroids aren’t kilometer-wide giant space rocks that could trigger another mini ice age, but they’re still large enough that if they hit our planet, they could easily flatten a large surface area. One of them, a 115-foot-wide rock of death, is approaching dangerously close to Earth today, NASA reports. Earth has been lucky so far, but will it avoid a small planet strike again today? Read to find out.

Large asteroid coming close to Earth today

Guardian planet of NASA is made up of many departments, all of which are tasked with monitoring Near-Earth Objects (NEOs). These divisions include the Center for Research on Near-Earth Objects (CNEOS), the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and the Small Objects database. Accumulating data from these divisions has revealed quite a bit about this space rock. This asteroid is named 2022 RB5. It was first discovered in May 2022, and thus has four digits in its name. The 115-foot asteroid will come close to Earth 4.5 million km. While that seems like a big distance, traveling at 19152 kilometers per hour, it could close that distance within days in the event of a final momentary deviation.

However, NASA’s prediction at the moment is that it is very unlikely that RB5 in 2022 will hit Earth. It is expected that the asteroid will pass safely. However, different tools will monitor it until it is at a safe distance from us.

How NASA tracks near-Earth objects

Since NASA understood the danger of near-Earth objects (NEOs), it has dedicated itself to tracking and monitoring the many space rocks in the inner circle of NASA. solar system the better. Using the power of JPL and the Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) telescopeThe United States space agency collects data on more than 20,000 asteroids.

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