NASA Warns Of 400 feet wide Giant Asteroid 2013 BO76 That Is Approaching Earth On Thursday
Asteroid 2013 Bo76 is ready to slide past the earth on March 24, Thursday. Asteroids will maintain 50,000 KPHs that are shocking in time. Asteroids carry a width of almost 450-500 meters and NASA calls it a potentially dangerous. Read below to find out everything about it.
With the same size as the Empire State Building, Asteroid 2013 BO76 will closest to the earth coming March 24. The distance to be treated by an asteroid is around 3.1 million miles from our planet which translates to 13 times the gap between the earth and the moon. Asteroid 2013 BO76 is estimated to be between the “close approach” list of NASA to come but there is no danger for our planet.
Many objects near the earth (Neo) are tracked every day to provide premature warnings if they shift to the collision line with our planet. Related to being recorded here that the asteroid path can be easily changed. Asteroid 2013 Bo76 on March 24 will join a group of seven spaces that are expected to pass through the earth when making a close approach.
Fortunately, none of the asteroids tracked by the space agency are considered to have a risk of collision. Our planet has not witnessed apocalyptic level asteroids since stones that destroyed dinosaurs. However, smaller entities that can affect the complete city accident to earth now and then.