London, Feb 29 (IANS) A new asteroid, identified by NASA,
could potentially hit the earth Feb 5, 2040, even though it is much
smaller than the one -- nine miles across -- which wiped out the
dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
The UN Action Team
on near-Earth objects, which has taken note of the 460-ft asteroid,
placed the odds of its hitting the earth at one-in-625, though that
could change nearer the time.
Scientists have not yet been able to work out much more about it than its size as they have only been able to observe it for half its orbit. But between 2013 and 2016 they will be able to monitor from the ground and will make a more detailed assessment.
Scientists have not yet been able to work out much more about it than its size as they have only been able to observe it for half its orbit. But between 2013 and 2016 they will be able to monitor from the ground and will make a more detailed assessment.
In 2023 the rock will make a
'keyhole pass' of Earth, which is an area it passes through on the orbit
before it would hit Earth. This will be within a mere 0.02 astronomical
units of our planet, or 1.86 million miles, according to NASA's Jet
Propulsion Lab.
NASA's infrared sky-scans track space objects such as asteroids.
A recent scan with the NeoWISE instruments found that there were 19,000
'mid-sized' asteroids within 120 million miles of Earth, the Daily Mail
reports.
According to NASA, among the ways
of deflecting it are putting a probe onto the rock and using the extra
gravity the craft generates to steer the asteroid away over millions of
light years. Another option would be sending a probe into it so that the
impact has the same effect.
Nuclear weapons have also been discussed, but this would create a shower of rocks instead of just one.
Mid-sized refers to asteroids in a
size range between 330 and 3,300 feet wide, which could destroy a
city-sized area were they to hit Earth.
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