Our planet Earth is surrounded by a huge number of threats and one of them that we face is posed by asteroids. There are several of these near-Earth objects (NEO) in space that pose a threat to the entire planet.
As far as the size of Asteroid 2022 WO5 is concerned, then know that it ranges between 95-foot to 209-foot (29m-64m in diameter). And as for proximity, then it will be coming too close for comfort to our planet Earth today. It will come as close as 7345467 kilometres.
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'New to science': At least 2 minerals discovered in meteorite that crashed in Somalia
We call them shooting stars, but it's actually meteors that create dazzling streaks of light across our night sky.
The minerals came from a meteorite found in El Ali, a town in Somalia and the namesake of the meteorite.
The El Ali meteorite is about 6.6 feet long, 4.3 feet tall and 3.3 feet wide. It weighs about 16.8 tons, or over 33,000 pounds – making it the ninth-largest meteorite ever discovered.
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Geminid meteor shower filmed over downtown San Antonio
What a San Antonio woman thought was a fighter jet explosion may have actually been a meteor, according to video footage that captured the event. An eight-second video shared to Reddit and with MySA by Ezri Lopez appears to show a meteor occurring above the Alamo City.
Lopez tells MySA that she was driving near downtown San Antonio around 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 29 when she saw the light in the sky that she describes as "likely many miles away."
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In space, no one can hear a probe smash into an asteroid—but that's just what happened in September, when NASA's successful DART experiment proved that it's possible to reroute a space rock by crashing into it on purpose.
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