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NASA Raises Odds Of Asteroid Striking, As Likely As 5 Coin Toss Wins

Last updated: February 20, 2025 3:20 am
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NASA has recently increased the probability of a massive asteroid named YR4 colliding with Earth in 2032 to 1-in-32, making it the highest threat ever recorded. This alarming news has put astronomers on high alert as they closely monitor the trajectory of the asteroid.

Initially spotted in December heading towards Earth, YR4 quickly rose to the top of the risk list. Despite hopes that further study would decrease the chances of a collision, the likelihood has only increased. Telescopes around the world are now focused on tracking the fast-moving rock, providing more accurate data to predict its path.

The current odds of a collision are now equivalent to winning a coin toss five times in a row. The estimates have worsened over time, starting at 1-in-83 and escalating to 1-in-67, 1-in-53, 1-in-43, and now standing at 1-in-32. Hugh Lewis from the University of Southampton cautioned that the increase in risk does not guarantee a collision, but it is essential to continue monitoring the asteroid.

Although the asteroid will pass by Earth in four years at a safe distance, giving scientists a chance to observe it, its window for study is limited. YR4 is expected to move behind the sun in just two months, making observations more challenging. However, any data collected before it becomes out of view will help refine the orbit and make better predictions.

The asteroid is currently the size of a building and has the potential to wipe out an entire city if it were to collide with Earth. Scientists are reviewing past space data to gather more information about YR4, with global space agencies conducting extensive research. The James Webb Space Telescope, launched in 2021, is expected to provide crucial data on the asteroid as it orbits the sun.

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If YR4 is metal-rich, it is less likely to break apart upon entering the atmosphere. With a size ranging from 40 to 90 meters wide, a collision could release energy equivalent to nearly eight billion kilograms of TNT, creating a 1.2-mile-wide crater. The impact would be powerful enough to destroy an entire city, with potential impact zones including densely populated areas such as Bogotá, Mumbai, and Lagos.

Recently, detailed images of the asteroid were captured by the Gemini South Telescope in Chile, showing YR4 in the clearest detail to date. NASA astronomer Bryce Bolin, who helped capture the images, explained the challenges of observing the faint asteroid against the backdrop of a 70% illuminated moon. Despite the difficulties, the team managed to track the motion of the asteroid and gather valuable data for further analysis.

As scientists continue to monitor the trajectory of asteroid YR4, the importance of gathering accurate data and making precise predictions becomes increasingly critical. The potential threat of a collision in 2032 underscores the need for advanced technology and ongoing research to safeguard our planet from catastrophic events.

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