Space experts are following a large new asteroid which may hit Earth on Valentine’s Day 2046, so don’t make any plans just yet.
The 50-metre wide asteroid has been named 2023 DW and may take two-to-three decades to reach earth, according to these same experts. The object was discovered by the European Space Agency on February 26, estimated of having a one-in-607 chance of affecting heart.
In comparison, 2023 DW is thought to be the length of an Olympic swimming pool, but reporters have also stated that the asteroid’s size uncertainty could be large.
The asteroid has since been added to what has been called a “risk list” which monitors objects floating to space that may affect Earth.
Based on the Torino Impact Hazard Scale, a tool for categorising potential Earth Impact event, the new asteroid was ranked a one, meaning that it “poses no unusual level of danger” and “there is no cause for public attention or public concern”, according to NASA’s Center for Near Earth Objects.
Are you at all concerned about the arrival of 2023 DW?
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