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Over 3,000 Feet Large Asteroid 2002 PZ39 May Hit Earth Today, May Cause Tsunamis

Asteroids Are Small, Rocky Objects That Orbit The Sun. Asteroids Frequently Visit Earth’s Neighbourhood As Our Planet’s Gravitational Forces Affect Them.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Raghwendra Shukla | Updated on: 14 Feb 2020, 11:22:44 PM
Asteroid 2002 PZ39

If Asteroid 2002 PZ39 hits the planet, its initial blast would instantly kill off millions. (Photo Credit: File)

New Delhi:

Massive asteroid 2002 PZ39 is moving towards earth and NASA believes that it can cause tsunamis. It is expected to have ‘close approach’ on Saturday (February 15, 2020) at 4.30 PM (IST). Measuring somewhere around 3,250 feet, the massive space rock is hurtling towards Earth at the speed of 34,000 mph. Experts are of the opinion that the such a large asteroid would have an impact similar to that of a major nuclear attack.The data collected by NASA indicates the approaching asteroid is larger than the tallest man-made structure in the world. Since asteroid 2002 PZ39 follows an Earth-crossing orbit, it has a chance of colliding with Earth every time it passes the planet. If 163373 (2002 PZ39) hits the planet, its initial blast would instantly kill off millions.

Asteroid 2002 PZ39 will zip past the planet from a distance of 0.03860 astronomical units or around 3.6 million miles away, NASA’s CNEOS said. One astronomical unit is the distance from our planet to the Sun or about 93 million miles (149.6 million km). This means the space rock will not hit Earth and we are safe.

Asteroids are small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun. Asteroids frequently visit Earth’s neighbourhood as our planet’s gravitational forces affect them. Asteroids can bring tsunamis, shock waves and flattening winds that could be catastrophic.

Asteroids, if hit Earth, can bring tsunamis, shock waves and flattening winds that could be catastrophic. The space rocks approach towards the Earth due to the gravitational forces that affect them. It is said that one day all life on the Earth will be extinct. Not only life, but the Earth will also extinct someday and an asteroid could be the possible reason. Shocked to hear that? However, a car-sized asteroid slams into the Earth's atmosphere about once in a year. On the other hand, an asteroid large enough to threaten the existence of life on Earth arrives once every few million.

Lat year, many giant asteroids including 2019 OK, 2019 OD, 2015 HM10, 2019 OE, 2019 NN3, 2019 MB4, 2019 MT2, 2006 QV89, 2016 NO56M, RF12, and others approached towards the Earth, fortunately, did not hit our planet.

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First Published : 14 Feb 2020, 11:22:44 PM

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