The asteroid is as big as the size of a building and belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids. (Pixabay)Space 

NASA Reveals Details of 620-Foot Asteroid Set to Pass Close to Earth Tomorrow

NASA regularly monitors asteroids that come close to Earth due to their potential threat. It is crucial to be prepared for any situation, even though stopping an asteroid at the last minute is impossible. However, preventive measures can be taken, which is why space agencies like NASA keep a close eye on approaching asteroids. As part of their efforts to track these celestial bodies, NASA recently accomplished the DART mission, successfully diverting an asteroid from its trajectory. Currently, NASA has identified a massive asteroid that is nearing Earth. Find more information below.

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Asteroid 525229 (2004 UU1)

NASA has tracked an asteroid named 525229 (2004 UU1). This is a 620 foot long asteroid and is expected to pass close to Earth tomorrow, October 30th. The size of this asteroid can be compared to the size of a huge building. Its closest approach to Earth is estimated to be 4.8 million kilometers. It is expected to pass close to Earth at a relative speed of 62739 kilometers per hour. This asteroid was first observed on October 23, 2004 and recently again on October 28, 2023. This asteroid is a member of the Apollo family of asteroids.

Is it dangerous?

Given the size of asteroid 525229 (2004 UU1), which is 620 feet, it could be a potential threat to Earth. According to NASA, asteroids larger than 492 feet are considered potentially hazardous. The Apollo asteroids are a group of near-Earth asteroids. Named after the 1862 Apollo, these asteroids were first discovered by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth in the 1930s. The infamous Chelyabinsk meteor that wreaked havoc in that Russian city in 2013 was also from the Apollo group. This dangerous asteroid injured 1,500 people by flying glass from broken windows.

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