Airplane-sized Asteroid To Zoom Past Earth At 66000 Kmph, NASA Issues Alert

NASA tracks asteroid 2024 HK2’s journey as it zooms past Earth at 66,011 km/h. Here’s everything you need to know about today’s asteroid.

Asteroid 2024 HK2 will zoom past Earth today at 66,011 kilometres per hour. (Representative Image)

Astronomers have their eyes on the skies as a new asteroid, named 2024 HK2, is making its way through our solar system. While it might sound alarming, there’s no need to panic just yet. Here’s what you need to know about this celestial visitor. Asteroid 2024 HK2 measures about 86 feet wide, which is relatively small compared to yesterday’s massive 1029-foot asteroid 2022 TN1. However, what’s more important to note is its speed. This asteroid is zooming through space at an astonishing 66,011 kilometres per hour!

Now, the big question: how close will it get to us? Well, the good news is that it won’t be swinging by too close. Its closest approach to Earth will be about 2.9 million kilometres away. To put that into perspective, that’s more than seven times the distance between Earth and the Moon. So, while it’s a near-Earth object, it won’t be anywhere near our planet in cosmic terms.

But why are we even talking about this asteroid? Isn’t space full of rocks? Yes, it is, but not all of them are a cause for concern. Most asteroids orbit far away from Earth and pose no threat to us. However, a small fraction of them, called potentially hazardous asteroids, require closer attention. These are the ones that are larger than about 460 feet (140 metres) and come within about 4.6 million miles (7.5 million kilometres) of Earth’s orbit around the Sun.

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