NASA broke the news... an asteroid is on a trajectory to hit the United States of America on November 2, 2020. Since it crosses the Earth's orbit, it is classed as an Apollo asteroid.Fortunately, the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) scientists said the asteroid is not a threat to human life. Hopefully, none of these rocks will pose a threat to the Earth.By clicking on 'Submit' button above, you confirm that you accept A NEO is an astronomical object that flies at 1.3 astronomical units (AU), which is the average distance between the Sun and the Earth.Currently, NASA is tracking around 2,000 asteroids and comets, which are 90% of rocks that can be a threat to the Earth. The Near-Earth Object (NEO) is almost twice the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza at about 270m wide and flies at 31,400mph towards the Earth.The space rock, called 465824 (2010 FR), was first spotted by astronomers in 2010. Asteroid 2020 QG is one for the record books. … He quickly recognised the kitchen benchBehind the closed doors of Victoria's lockdown, mental health workers are seeing devastating impacts'Everyone is just gutted': Fire rips through NSW border town's only supermarketThe Catholic school system that takes from the poor to give to the richLive: Cormann distances Government from Abbott's coronavirus commentsVictoria records 90 new coronavirus cases and six deaths'Everyone is just gutted': Fire rips through NSW border town's only supermarketBehind the closed doors of Victoria's lockdown, mental health workers are seeing devastating impactsEdward saw a photo of a driver's licence in a data breach story. The asteroid is the closest known nonimpacting asteroid ever detected. On April 29, an asteroid estimated to be between 1.1 and 2.5 miles wide will fly by Earth.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued a warning that a huge asteroid “Asteroid 2020 ND” will move past Earth on July 24. ⓒ 2018 TECHTIMES.com All rights reserved. NASA estimates the earliest date on which the asteroid could strike falls on November 2, 2020. "We didn't see it coming," Dr. Chodas told Based on the image, QG's size lies between 2 miles and 5.5 miles with speed at about 27,000 mph, which is nearer than the distance between Los Angeles and New York City. "It's really cool to see a small asteroid come by this close, because we can see the Earth's gravity dramatically bend its trajectory," said CNEOS Director Paul Chodas adding that their calculations show that the rock asteroid even turned by about 45 degrees as it passed by the Earth.While NASA admitted it did not see the space rock coming, the Zwicky Transient Facility was able to take a wide-field camera image of the 2020 QG as it was heading away from Earth, six hours after the closest point of approach. Do not reproduce without permission.NASA is tracking a huge asteroid that is set to collide with the Earth's orbit on September 6. NASA Tracks an Asteroid Double the Size of Great Pyramid of Giza that Will Collide the Earth's Orbit Very Soon 31 August 2020, 1:39 am EDT By CJ Robles Tech Times The Near-Earth Object (NEO) is almost twice the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza at about 270m wide and flies at 31,400mph towards the Earth.The space rock, called 465824 (2010 FR), was first spotted by astronomers in 2010. August 19, 2020 at 5:08 PM EDT - Updated August 20 at 3:50 PM A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2020 Gray Television, Inc. Since it crosses the Earth's orbit, it is classed as an Apollo asteroid.Fortunately, the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) scientists said the asteroid is not a threat to human life. Do not reproduce without permission.NASA is tracking a huge asteroid that is set to collide with the Earth's orbit on September 6.
It also flew more than 130 times closer than the Moon to the Earth at 230,000 miles.
This illustration shows asteroid 2020 QG’s trajectory bending during its close approach to Earth, just after midnight ET, on Sunday, Aug. 16.