Two big rocks from space are moving towards the Earth. NASA has issued an alert for this. Alert means that these rocks are going to enter the range from where the Earth can be threatened by their arrival. NASA for Esteroid entering within a radius of 75 million kilometers Jet propulsion laboratory Releases alert. Let’s know which estered alerts have been issued by JPL today. Is the Earth really threatened by them? What NASA says about this, tell you complete information.
Estroid 2023 Lz (Asteroid 2023 Lz) Alert has been issued by NASA today. It is a 60 feet rocky piece. It is moving towards the earth today at the speed of electricity. Its size is said to be equal to a large house. It is going to pass by the Earth from a distance of just 3 lakh 17 thousand kilometers. A few hours after this, another asteroid will be moving towards the Earth with a huge danger.
Estroid 2020 DB5 (Asteroid 2020 DB5) There is a giant asteroid which is going to come close to the Earth’s direction in the next 24 hours. Its size is frightening. It is a rocky piece of 1600 feet. It is also said that it can be spread in the size of 1 kilometer. It can prove to be a major threat to the earth by entering a radius of 43 lakh kilometers. It is moving towards the earth at a speed of more than 34 thousand kilometers per hour. If Esteroid falls in the grip of gravity, it can also fall on the earth. However, NASA has not yet released any such information.
You can guess how big the 1600 feet of Estroid can bring havoc on the earth from this example. In 2013, a meteorite named Chelyabinsk in Russia torn the sky which damaged 8,000 buildings. More than 1000 people were injured in this. It was 60 feet size. Estroid 2020 DB5 (Asteroid 2020 DB5) is several times larger than this. Therefore, space scientists are constantly monitoring it. What changes come in its direction when the earth comes close, or it will pass directly, it will be a matter of view.
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