NASA JPL’s Website It is said that this estateroid is coming towards the earth from a speed of about 88 thousand 7 kilometers per hour. In view of its close distance from the earth, scientists have put it in the category of potentially dangerous. However, it is unlikely to hit the earth.
It has also been reported that Estroid (2023 TW6) belongs to the Estroid of Apollo Group and is about 6 times larger than Estroid falling on a city in Russia in 2013. If such an estateroid collides with the earth, you can bring great destruction.
Scientists have believed that millions of years ago, dinosaurs from our earth were also destroyed by the destruction of an assetroid. Another special thing of Estroid (2023 TW6) is, it came close to our planet about 100 ago and can pass close to Earth in 2030.
According to NASA, they are also called small planets. Just as all the planets of our solar system circles the Sun, similarly Estroids revolve around the Sun. About 4.6 billion years ago, the remaining rocky remains from the early formation of our solar system are Estroid. Scientists have so far detected 11 lakh 13 thousand 527 Estroids.