Tue. Nov 5th, 2024
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An asteroid the size of a delivery truck will whip past Earth on Friday morning, one of the closest such encounters ever recorded.

NASA insists it will be a near miss and nothing more, with no chance of the asteroid hitting Earth.

The space agency said on Wednesday that the newly discovered asteroid would make its closest approach on Friday at 11:27am AEDT, zooming past about 3,600 kilometres above the southern tip of South America.

That is 10 times closer than the bevy of communication satellites circling above the Earth.

Even if the space rock came a lot closer, scientists said most of it would burn up in the atmosphere, with some of the bigger pieces possibly falling as meteorites.

NASA’s impact-hazard-assessment system, called Scout, quickly ruled out a strike, said its developer, Davide Farnocchia, an engineer at the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

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