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The 83-foot-wide asteroid, approximately the size of a small building, will pass at a distance...

 

Digital Desk: NASA has issued an asteroid alert as space rock 2024 PK2 is set to make its closest approach to Earth on August 11. The 83-foot-wide asteroid, approximately the size of a small building, will pass at a distance of 795,000 miles. Despite this distance seeming vast, it is relatively close in astronomical terms, prompting heightened monitoring.

 

2024 PK2 is classified as a near-Earth object (NEO) and belongs to the Aten group, known for crossing Earth’s orbit. Traveling at an alarming speed of approximately 19,500 miles per hour (31,380 kilometers per hour), the asteroid’s proximity is significant enough for NASA's Centre for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) to closely observe it.

 

Although 2024 PK2 will be three times farther from Earth than the Moon, its approach is a reminder of the potential risks posed by NEOs. NASA continues to track such asteroids, especially those larger than 460 feet (140 meters), to assess any impact threats and ensure planetary safety.

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