Exact date massive asteroid the size of London Eye could collide with Earth
NASA and other space agencies are keeping a close eye on the asteroid - which is estimated to be between 130ft and 330ft across - as it drops into the sun's orbit
by Ryan Fahey · The MirrorA newly-discovered asteroid has a chance of smacking into Earth in 2032, space agency officials have said.
Scientists put the odds of a strike at slightly more than 1%. "We are not worried at all, because of this 99% chance it will miss," said Paul Chodas, director of Nasa's Centre for Near Earth Object Studies. "But it deserves attention."
First spotted last month by a telescope in Chile, the near-Earth asteroid - designated 2024 YR4 - is estimated to be 130ft to 330ft (40m to 100m) across. Scientists are keeping a close watch on the space rock, which is currently heading away from Earth. As the asteroid's path around the sun becomes better understood, Mr Chodas and others said there is a good chance the risk to Earth could drop to zero.
The asteroid will gradually fade from view over the next few months, according to Nasa and the European Space Agency. Until then, some of the world's most powerful telescopes will keep monitoring it to better determine its size and path. Once out of sight, it will not be visible until it passes our way again in 2028.
The asteroid came closest to Earth on Christmas Day - passing within roughly 500,000 miles (800,000km) of Earth, about twice the distance to the moon. It was discovered two days later. Mr Chodas said scientists are poring over sky surveys from 2016, when predictions show the asteroid also ventured close.
If scientists can find the space rock in images from then, they should be able to determine whether it will hit or miss the planet. "If we don't find that detection, the impact probability will just move slowly as we add more observations," he said.
Earth gets clobbered by an asteroid this size every few thousand years with the potential for severe damage, according to ESA. That is why this one now tops ESA's asteroid risk list. The potential impact would occur on December 22 2032. It is too soon to know where it might land if it did hit Earth. The good news, according to Nasa, is that for now, no other known large asteroids have an impact probability above 1%.