A house-sized asteroid as it passes Earth Today, June 25, you can watch live-stream
The asteroid will pass between Earth and the moon, so you shouldn't be concerned.
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The near-Earth asteroid 2023 MU2 will come within 134,000 miles (215,000 kilometers) of Earth tonight (June 25), or about 60% of the distance between our planet and the moon on average. Even though the space rock is fairly close in astronomical terms during this flyby, it is unlikely to harm Earth or any spacecraft in its orbit. The asteroid is estimated to be between 13 and 29 feet (3.9 and 8.8 meters) in diameter, roughly the size of a house or three-story building, according to the NASA/JPL Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS). On June 25 at 7:19 p.m. Eastern Time (23:19 GMT), 2023 MU2 will come closest to Earth.
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Fortunately, a free telescope livestream allows you to observe the approach in real-time, despite the fact that these kinds of asteroids can be quite challenging to spot on your own. At 7 p.m. ET (2300 GMT) on Sunday, Gianluca Masi, an astronomer from Rome, will be hosting the Virtual Telescope Project, which will stream the flyby of asteroid 2023 MU2. On the Virtual Telescope Project's YouTube channel or here, you can watch it live.
A visual representation of the orbits of Mars, Mercury, Venus, and Earth, as well as the asteroid 2023 MU2. (Image credit: Gianluca Masi/The Virtual Telescope Project) |
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The International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center confirmed the discovery of asteroid 2023 MU2 on June 16, just a few days ago.
It is by no means unusual. Every week, numerous space rocks pass close to Earth without incident; In point of fact, the car-sized asteroid 2023 MW2 passed Earth today at a distance of only 77,000 miles (124,000 kilometers).
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You shouldn't be too concerned despite the numerous headlines portraying these events as dangerous or frightening. According to NASA, none of the over 32,000 near-Earth asteroids that CNEOS has cataloged so far are known to pose a threat to Earth in the coming century.
That doesn't mean that, given enough time, there won't be an impact. A near-Earth asteroid that exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in 2013 has been referred to as a "wake-up call" for planetary defense and detection of near-Earth objects.
A space rock is about to come very close to Earth.
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