One asteroid About one kilometer wide, it will pass close to Earth at the start of Tuesday night, the 18th planet, according to US space agency (NASA). This is as close as can be expected over the next two centuries.
The object is named 7482 (1994 PC1) And it must pass at a speed of 76,192 km / h. NASA said it would not be visible to the naked eye. It is possible to observe the asteroid’s path through the NASA “Eyes on Asteroids” portal or with telescopes.
For a space object to be considered “close to Earth”, it must pass at least 48 million kilometers. Despite this consideration, there is no risk of collision with the planet.
While it is considered large for a space object, it is not the largest that has ever come close to Earth. In 2017, the asteroid 3122 Florence (1981 ET3) It had dimensions between 4 and 84 kilometers wide and flew above Earth on September 1, 2017. It is scheduled to pass again in 2057.
near the ground #asteroid 1994 PC1 (about 1 km wide) is very well known and has been studied for decades by #PlanetaryDefense experts. Rest assured, 1994 PC1 will fly safely across our planet 1.2 million miles away next Tuesday, January 18th.
Track it yourself here: https://t.co/JMAPWiirZh pic.twitter.com/35pgUb1anq – NASA Asteroid Watch (AsteroidWatch) January 12 2022
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