According to NASA statistics, although 2023 RO1 has already passed by Earth, this is the object’s closest approach to date.
According to the American space agency NASA, an asteroid the size of an airliner is hurling towards Earth and is anticipated to come closest to the globe on Tuesday, September 12.
During this time, the 68-foot celestial body known as 2023 RO1 will be 2.5 million kilometers distant, the government added on an asteroid-specific page. It is a member of the Apollo group of NEOs. An asteroid dashboard that tracks and lists comets and asteroids that will pass Earth reasonably close has been launched by NASA.
The asteroid Is traveling 44,671 kilometers per hour, which is an incredible pace.The asteroid bears the designation Apollo 1863, named for the German astronomer Karl Reinmuth’s 930s discovery of the asteroid.
According to NASA statistics, although 2023 RO1 has already passed by Earth, this is the object’s closest approach to date. On March 20, 2029, the asteroid is predicted to approach Earth once more.
The term “Near Earth Objects” (NEOs) refers to the approximately 30,000 asteroids of all sizes that have been cataloged in the neighborhood of Earth, including more than 850 larger than a kilometer across.
For the next 100 years, none of them pose a threat to Earth.As per NASA, asteroids are remnants of the solar system’s origin.
About 4.6 billion years ago, a massive cloud of gas and dust fell to create our solar system.
The sun was produced when the majority of the material dropped to the cloud’s center. Planets formed from some of the cloud’s condensed dust.