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With the way the world is going, I'm rooting for the rock.

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NASA Issues Alert For Huge, Fast-Moving Asteroid Approaching Earth Tonight


NASA issued an alert for a massive, fast-moving asteroid expected to approach Earth Tuesday (September 17) night.

The celestial space rock, which has been dubbed '2024 ON' and estimated to be about the size of a football stadium, was deemed "potentially hazardous" when monitored by the Virtual Telescope Project traveling at nearly 25,000 miles per hour on September 9, the Independent reported. The asteroid is, however, expected to pass about 621,000 miles from Earth, which is more than 2.6 times farther away than the average distance from the moon and isn't believed to be a threat, according to Yahoo News.

Still, 2024 ON could deviate from its trajectory, which would result in potential major consequences, according to the Independent. The asteroid had previously passed by Earth in 2013 and isn't expected to repeat its pathway until 2035.

Asteroid 2024 ON is among five that were monitored to be passing close to Earth recently, with others estimated to between the size of a house and airplane. The closest space rock was estimated to have passed within 326,000 of Earth, which is considered to be "a safe distance," according to NASA Solar System Ambassador Brenda Culbertson.

Earth isn't expected to experience any known significant damages from asteroids within the next century or so, according to American aeronautical engineer and former NASA astronaut Rusty Schweickart via LongNow.org.
 

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More likely space junk than the rock.​

NASA Reveals Origin Of Bizarre UFO That Crashed In North Carolina

A bizarre UFO sighting in North Carolina earlier this year has been determined to be falling "space junk," NASA recently confirmed via the Daily Mail.

The giant object found by a landscaping crew working the Glamping Collective campsite in May was confirmed to have been part of the SpaceX satellite Crew Dragon, which reached the International Space Station in 2023.

"SpaceX has confirmed the re-entry of Dragon spacecraft trunk hardware to NASA following its service missions to the International Space Station," NASA confirmed in a statement re-shared by WLOS reporter Justin Berger. "During its initial design, the Dragon spacecraft trunk was evaluated for re-entry breakup and was predicted to burn up fully.

"The information from the debris recovery provides an opportunity for teams to improve debris modeling,' the statement went on.

"NASA and SpaceX will continue exploring additional solutions as we learn from the discovered debris."
 

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**The asteroid is, however, expected to pass about 621,000 miles from Earth, which is more than 2.6 times farther away than the average distance from the moon and isn't believed to be a threat, according to Yahoo News.**
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Well that’s far enough away that I don’t think us humans here on earth will even notice when it zips by earth😁
 

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