Giant asteroid approaching Earth Sunday night.
A Massive Asteroid to Pass Between Earth and the Moon
A thrilling celestial event is set to unfold on Sunday night as a massive asteroid hurtles through space, coming remarkably close to Earth. The asteroid, known as 2023 MU2, will make its closest approach to our planet at 7:19 p.m. ET.
Measuring between 13 and 29 feet in diameter, this cosmic visitor will pass within a mere 134,000 miles of Earth, a hair’s breadth in astronomical terms. But fear not, as NASA assures us that there is an infinitesimally small chance of any impact. In fact, the odds of a collision are estimated to be just one in 10,000,000, leaving a staggering 99.9999902% probability that the asteroid will safely miss our beloved planet.
While this celestial event may be difficult to observe with the naked eye, the Virtual Telescope Project has come to the rescue. They will be live-streaming the mesmerizing flyby of the asteroid on Sunday, allowing us to witness this extraordinary encounter from the comfort of our own homes.
A Weekend of Celestial Encounters
2023 MU2 is not alone in its journey past Earth. In fact, it is one of five asteroids that will be making their way through our cosmic neighborhood this weekend. These space rocks come in a variety of sizes, ranging from a car-sized rock to a bus-sized asteroid, and even a colossal football stadium-sized rock.
Interestingly, one of these asteroids has an intriguing backstory. It originated from a meteor that was deliberately crashed into by NASA’s DART Mission last year, altering its trajectory. The Weather Channel reports that this particular encounter marks a historic milestone, as it is the first time in human history that we have successfully changed the course of an asteroid.
So, mark your calendars and prepare to be awestruck by this celestial spectacle. Don’t miss the live stream of the asteroid’s flyby, and let’s marvel at the wonders of our vast universe.
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