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1998 OR2 l'asteroide è in avvicinamento e la Nasa ci spiega qualcosa

By. Jesse O'Neill. Published Jan. 7, 2024, 12:59 p.m. ET. Crisis averted! A 54-million-ton "lost" asteroid large enough to devastate regions of the planet will not hit Earth in 2024, NASA.


Giant asteroid 1998 OR2 set to fly past Earth safely YouTube

Asteroid 1998 OR2 was at about 7.5 million miles from us (about 12 million km) when astronomers acquired the images to make this animation. At its closest on April 29, the asteroid was 4.


Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2 new image and movie

The object, called 1998 OR2, is at least a mile wide, and while it poses no threat, it will pass within four million miles of our planet—close enough to be classified by NASA as "potentially.


Video en vivo de la NASA del asteroide 1998 OR2

1998 OR2 is one of the brightest, and therefore the largest known potentially hazardous asteroids. In fact, it is the largest to make a close approach to the Earth within the next year at.


Watch Asteroid 1998 OR2 Zip Past Earth This Week Universe Today

The Arecibo Observatory captured this radar image of the big asteroid 1998 OR2 on April 18, 2020. 1998 OR2 will fly by Earth at a distance of 3.9 million miles (6.3 million kilometers) on.


Asteroid 1998 OR2 to fly by the Earth on April 29 SlashGear

The asteroid, called 1998 OR2, will make its closest approach at 5:55 a.m. EDT (2:55 a.m. PDT). While this is known as a "close approach" by astronomers, it's still very far away: The asteroid will get no closer than about 3.9 million miles (6.3 million kilometers), passing more than 16 times farther away than the Moon.


Massive asteroid 1998 OR2 to brush past Earth today but it poses no

The asteroid, called 1998 OR2, will make its closest approach at 5:55 a.m. EDT (2:55 a.m. PDT). While this is known as a "close approach" by astronomers, it's still very far away: The asteroid will get no closer than about 3.9 million miles (6.3 million kilometers), passing more than 16 times farther away than the Moon.


Asteroid 52768 (1998 OR2) April 29, 2020 YouTube

Asteroid 1998 OR2 was discovered by the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking program at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in July 1998, and for the past two decades astronomers have tracked it.


Watch Asteroid 1998 OR2 approach to Earth. NASAJpl YouTube

52768 (1998 OR2) is a mid-sized asteroid whose orbit crosses the orbit of Earth. NASA JPL has classified 1998 OR2 as a "Potentially Hazardous Asteroid" due to its predicted close pass (es) with Earth.


NASA en vivo hoy ver asteroide 1998 OR2 cerca de la Tierra Nasa TV

NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) has revealed that the 1998 OR2 asteroid has an estimated diameter of 13,500 feet and is expected to fly past the Earth on April 29, 2020, at 5:56am EDT (3:26pm IST). On its nearest point, the asteroid will be at a distance of approximately 0.04205 astronomical units or around 3.9 million miles.


NASA asteroide 1998 OR2 "potencialmente peligroso" se acercará a la

The rocky object, called the 1998 OR2, passed by no closer than about 4 million miles, according to NASA. It made its closest approach to Earth just before 6 am ET. The Virtual Telescope.


Huge asteroid 1998 OR2 will zip harmlessly by Earth April 29. See the

Asteroid 1998 OR2 was discovered by the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking program at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in July 1998, and for the past two decades astronomers have tracked it.


Big Asteroid 1998 OR2, what we really know!? NASA ESA (52768) 1998 or2

The orbital path of asteroid 1998 OR2. Credit: NASA JPL. This week's pass is the closest for the asteroid versus Earth since the discovery of 1998 OR2 by the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking program.


Asteroid 1998 OR2 makes a close pass of Earth SpaceQ

(52768) 1998 OR2 ( provisional designation 1998 OR2) is an asteroid on an eccentric orbit, classified as a near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Amor group, with a diameter of 2 kilometers (1.2 mi).


Asteroid 1998 OR2 to Safely Fly Past Earth This Week

Nasa explains 1998 OR2 has been classified as a PHO because "over the course of millennia, very slight changes in the asteroid's orbit may cause it to present more of a hazard to Earth than it does now. This is one of the reasons why tracking this asteroid during its close approach - using telescopes and especially ground-based radar - is.


Watch Asteroid 1998 OR2 Zip Past Earth This Week Universe Today

"On April 29, asteroid 1998 OR2 will safely pass by 3.9 million miles/6.2 million kilometers," scientists with NASA's Asteroid Watch program said in a Twitter update as they debunked a Daily.