An Asteroid Will Zip by Earth on Wednesday, and You Can Watch It Pass
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NASA says asteroid will fly startlingly close to Earth at speeds of over 28,000mph
NASA has confirmed that an asteroid the size of a commercial aeroplane is set to speed past Earth tomorrow afternoon. The space agency stated that asteroid 2025 QD8 will come as close as 135,465 miles (218,009 kilometres) from us, which is roughly half the distance from the surface of Earth to the…
Asteroid 2025 QD8 Speeds Toward Earth
Asteroid 2025 QD8, a newly discovered near-Earth asteroid, will make a dramatic pass by our planet this week. The asteroid, about the size of a commercial airliner, will zoom past Earth at a blistering speed while posing no danger. Its flyby offers a rare chance to witness space in action, and astronomy enthusiasts can watch the event unfold live online. A Close Encounter in Space The asteroid will make its closest approach on September 3 at 10:…
Tonight, while you will be quietly in front of Netflix, a rock of the size of a airliner will be approaching us at a speed of 45 000 km/h. But no panic, because we are still talking about 218 000 kilometers of distance, or about half of the distance Terre-Lune. The Asteroid 2025 QD8 just makes its small tourist passage near us, and thanks to the Virtual Telescope Project, you will be able to follow this live from your sofa. The Virtual Telescope…
Data from NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies indicate that another asteroid will pass Earth on September 3rd—this time several dozen meters across. By cosmic standards, this will be a close encounter, as it will be approximately 218,000 km away—less than the distance from the Moon to Earth. The article "Another asteroid will pass Earth. It will be closer than the Moon" comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
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