Asteroid News: Huge asteroid coming towards Earth at a stormy speed, NASA's Eye

Asteroid News: Huge asteroid coming towards Earth at a stormy speed, NASA's Eye

NASA Asteroid Warning: Another huge asteroid is coming towards Earth's orbit. consistent with NASA, Asteroid 2008 GO20 will pass near Earth's orbit at a speed of about 8 km per second.


The US space agency NASA has said that a large asteroid is approaching Earth's orbit at a stormy speed. This asteroid is 220 meters wide and can pass near the planet at a speed of 8 km per second. The name of this asteroid is '2008 GO20'. it's being told that on July 25, this huge asteroid will pass near the Earth's orbit.


According to the report of the Daily Star, the chance of this asteroid hitting the world is 'very low'. NASA is keeping an in depth eye on this asteroid. It is twice the scale of London's much-loved clock. According to Indian Time, on July 25, It will pass around 2 o'clock in the night. The orbit through which this asteroid will pass is termed Apollo.


NASA has placed it within the category of dangerous asteroid. These days, NASA is keeping an eye fixed on two thousand asteroids which might become a threat to the planet. If a high-speed space object is probably going to return closer than 46.5 million miles from Earth, then space organizations consider it dangerous. NASA's Sentry system already monitors such threats. There are currently 22 such asteroids for the approaching 100 years, which have the slightest chance of hitting the world.


Asteroids are rocks that revolve round the sun sort of a planet, but they're much smaller than planets in size. Most of the asteroids in our scheme are found within the belt within the orbit of Mars and Jupiter. but, they keep getting the orbit of other planets and revolve round the sun together with the earth. About 4.5 billion years ago, when our scheme was formed, such clouds of gas and dirt that would not take the form of a planet and were left behind, were transformed into these rocks i.e. asteroids. this is often the rationale that their shape is additionally not round just like the planets. No two asteroids are alike.